The Winds of Grace

Nineteenth century, Indian mystic, Rama Krishna said, “The winds of grace are always blowing; it is for us to raise our sails.” But how do we raise our sails when grace comes disguised as loss, or failure, or unwelcome change? How do we remain open to life, to love and to the future when the present feels so uncertain and frightening? How do we allow ourselves to accept the gift of grace in its many guises?

About our guest worship leader, Beau Rivers:

Beau is a candidate for the ministry who earned her MDiv at The Andover Newton Theological School in Newton, Massachusetts. She has served as contract minister at The Unitarian Universalist Church of Weymouth and as WorshipWeb Assistant and Chapel Coordinator at the UUA. She is the daughter of French Canadian immigrants and a descendant of the Wolastoqiyik (Algonquin for “People of the Beautiful [St John] River”), First Nation Peoples. Originally from Maine, Beau is an avid long-distance sea kayaker who calls Casco Bay her home.