ONLINE WORSHIP: The Fragile Sequence

Online Worship Link
Rev. Leah Ongiri
Rev. Morgan McLean; Cliff Ohmart, Worship Associate
In Judaism, Rosh Hashana offers an annual reminder to ‘fess up to our mistakes. But actually apologizing can make us very vulnerable. What is so important about the act of saying “I’m sorry?” And what comes next in the fragile sequence of recognizing that we are imperfect beings? Facing our errors can help us know we are worthy of love and connection no matter what, and this can be a source of powerful healing in our world. Led by lifelong Jewish Unitarian Universalist, Rev. Leah Ongiri, who serves the Fox Valley UU Fellowship in Appleton, Wisconsin and is a personal friend and admiring colleague of Rev. Morgan, this service is for those from Jewish backgrounds and non-Jews alike. Leah is thrilled to be able join you virtually!