Making Room for Mystery

As we move into the busyness of Spring, how can we cultivate a sense of wonder and curiosity? Sometimes we need to create a little room in our lives. Unitarian Universalists often turn towards science and rationality, but how can we also make theological room for mystery? Rev. Erica will explore what this means for our tradition and how these important questions show up in hospital chaplaincy.

Reverend Erica Richmond is the affiliated community minister at the Unitarian Society of Hartford and currently serves full-time as the palliative care and oncology chaplain at Hartford Hospital. She received her Master of Divinity from Union Theological Seminary and is a board certified chaplain through the Association of Professional Chaplains. Her passions include social justice, community work, and creating space for the sacred within our healthcare systems. She proudly serves on the board of RECenter: Race & Equity in Education. When she isn’t doing this work, you can find her reading page-turners, gathering with friends, and loving all things New England.

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