| "Mother Earth, Beloved Garden" |
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Amanda Udis-Kessler, a Unitarian Universalist ministerial aspirant and Director of Institutional Research and Planning at Colorado College in Colorado Springs, explores what the earth-centered traditions have to teach on the intersection of religion, ritual, spirituality and politics. This sermon is inspired by the hymn, Mother Earth, Beloved Garden, in our teal hymnal, which Amanda wrote. |