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Have you ever felt like people are just talking past one another? Like we might even be speaking different languages? Perhaps you feel that now more than ever, as our communities struggle with the grief and outrage at the ongoing impacts of racist policy and policing on Black lives in the United States. The Christian festival of Pentecost invites us to see the possibility in these cacophonies, and we might even find some distinctly Unitarian Universalist calling of the spirit in the midst of the noise. The reading we reference is Acts 2:1-18.
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Have you ever felt like people are just talking past one another? Like we might even be speaking different languages? Perhaps you feel that now more than ever, as our communities struggle with the grief and outrage at the ongoing impacts of racist policy and policing on Black lives in the United States. The Christian festival of Pentecost invites us to see the possibility in these cacophonies, and we might even find some distinctly Unitarian Universalist calling of the spirit in the midst of the noise. The reading we reference is Acts 2:1-18.