The irony of this age of e-connectivity is that people are more isolated than ever. Social fragmentation is on the rise, just when we most need one another. In this service, we’ll use a Buddhist story to explore the various ‘roles’ we humans play in troubled times, and how essential our willingness to risk being vulnerable with one another is to our very survival.
She and her husband Phil have two young adult children, and live in Louisville, CO. Rev. Lydia enjoys many practices that keep her aligned with the mystical power of Love, including regular connection with nature, Qigong, social activism, and dancing with the Interplay community. She enjoys cooking, hiking, engaging conversation, playing cards and painting rocks. Rev. Lydia is most passionate about the individual and community transformation that is possible when people come together to create something none could have imagined alone.