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June 22, 2025
In her inspiring book Gift from the Sea, Anne Morrow Lindbergh wrote that she wished “to live ‘in grace’ as much of the time as possible,” which she was quick to differentiate from theological doctrines of grace. For her, grace was a quality of inner harmony, grounded in such qualities as simplicity and sincerity, patience and purity of intention, which can save us from the vexations of inner turmoil.
Service Coordinator: Cate Ziegler
By First Unitarian Universalist Church of WinnipegJune 22, 2025
In her inspiring book Gift from the Sea, Anne Morrow Lindbergh wrote that she wished “to live ‘in grace’ as much of the time as possible,” which she was quick to differentiate from theological doctrines of grace. For her, grace was a quality of inner harmony, grounded in such qualities as simplicity and sincerity, patience and purity of intention, which can save us from the vexations of inner turmoil.
Service Coordinator: Cate Ziegler