Grateful: The Subversive Practice of Giving Thanks

Oct 04, 2020 | Rev. Carrie Binnie

From Me to WE (9 AM)

Gratitude. It's a feeling, an action, an ethic. It can be elusive and abundant. It's very personal, yet also communal in nature. It can be received, and it can be shared. Ultimately, gratefulness is good for the individual and collective soul. Join us as we consider the way our own experiences of gratitude can enable us to pass along and participate in something greater than any one of us alone.

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A healthy dose of gratitude is good for the soul. Yet so much is going on in the world that leaves us disheartened and longing for something more. Let’s take some time to decompress, refocus and cultivate the healing practice of gratitude in our lives. Together, we’ll connect with God, with one another and with the world in soul-refreshing and transformative ways.

 *Based on the book "Grateful: The Subversive Practice of Giving Thanks" by Diana Butler Bass

 

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