Over the past year our relationship with time changed. We found ourselves with more of it. Not driving to and from, not going out, not travelling – we were suddenly faced with a glut of this valuable commodity. For many of us, this precipitated thought about our own time and a little more work than usual to manage it. Drawing upon the writings of Charles Darwin, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Wayne Dyer, Steve Jobs, and the Broadway musical, Rent, this service explores ways of thinking about, engaging with, and living through time. How do we take our time to become better Unitarian Universalists?
Topics: Time