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On Sunday, October 18, 2020, Student Minister Alia Shinbrough asked, "What's at Stake?" More and more, it is clear: there is no such thing as a risk-free life. But who is risking what? Which risks are ours to take and which ask too much, not only of ourselves but of our interdependent systems and communities? How do we live ethical lives when each decision is measured by risk not entirely known, and never entirely our own? To whom are we accountable, for whom are we responsible, and with whom do we belong? All to ask: when worlds break, what do we hold on to and lift up as sacred? And how do we make ways forward through the pieces?
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On Sunday, October 18, 2020, Student Minister Alia Shinbrough asked, "What's at Stake?" More and more, it is clear: there is no such thing as a risk-free life. But who is risking what? Which risks are ours to take and which ask too much, not only of ourselves but of our interdependent systems and communities? How do we live ethical lives when each decision is measured by risk not entirely known, and never entirely our own? To whom are we accountable, for whom are we responsible, and with whom do we belong? All to ask: when worlds break, what do we hold on to and lift up as sacred? And how do we make ways forward through the pieces?