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May 18 – The Rev. Cynthia Barnes Johnson

Rev. Cynthia Johnson
Rev. Cynthia Johnson
PLATEAUS AND CLIMBS, THEN IT’S TURTLES ALL THE WAY DOWN

I’ve often told people new to Unitarian Universalism that many of us alternate periods of resting on plateaus when we are experiencing congruity between what we believe and how we live our lives.  And then…we depart from the comfortable plateaus when a new series of life’s persistent questions lead us into wilderness trails we but dimly see.  A Unitarian hymn from my childhood put it this way: “We sing the stirring discontent that leaps from star to star.”  Where are you on the journey?

Cynthia Johnson, a retired Unitarian Universalist minister who served UU congregations in Texas and Oklahoma, joined UUFDC in 2000 when she and Al moved to Door County. Cynthia is active as an artist and a poet. She enjoys family and friends, nature, travel, and reading and writing.

Music: Craig Little and the UUFDC Choir, Cynthia Stiehl, conductor
Service Leader: Susan Leeder