True Things are Hard to Say
Sun, Feb 02
|Kelowna Unitarians
The wisdom of Baba Yaga, a figure from Slavic folklore, teaches us the importance of holding 'both/and’ as expressions of truth. We must embrace the tension of the opposites, build bridges between seemingly disparate ideas, and take risks in pursuit of a meaningful path.


Time & Location
Feb 02, 2025, 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Kelowna Unitarians, 1310 Bertram St, Kelowna, BC V1Y 2E8, Canada
About the event
Presenter: Marilyn Raymond // Worship Associate: Worship Committee
The wisdom of Baba Yaga, a figure from Slavic folklore, teaches us the importance of holding 'both/and’ as expressions of truth. We must embrace the tension of the opposites, build bridges between seemingly disparate ideas, and take risks in pursuit of a meaningful path. This journey requires a willingness to engage with complexity, to be vulnerable, and to hold space for diverse and even conflicting perspectives.
Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/9850801105?pwd=VjRTZ2R5RFliUGp6cXNxbGFMd1YwZz09