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Rev Margo — Earth Day and Mysteries from the Trees

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How trees speak to us from Yggdrasil, the Norse tree of life, to the Unitarian Universalist Seventh Principle of the interconnected web. Hear voices throughout the ages calling us to service of the mystery of the trees. Native American scholar and activist, Vine Deloria, Jr. tell us “The lands of the planet call to humankind for redemption. But it is a redemption of sanity, not a supernatural reclamation project at the end of history…The lands wait for those who can discern their rhythms” Let us be the discerning force. And don’t forget, Earth Day is coming up April 22.

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Rev. Margo Rinehart earned her Masters of Divinity from Seattle University School of Theology & Ministry in 2018. Since that time, she has served as a semi-permanent guest minister at the Olympic UU Fellowship in Carlsborg, WA, where she leads one service each month. She has been preaching a couple of times a month since January. She has also served as Chaplain at Camp Eliot in Seabeck, WA

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How trees speak to us from Yggdrasil, the Norse tree of life, to the Unitarian Universalist Seventh Principle of the interconnected web. Hear voices throughout the ages calling us to service of the mystery of the trees. Native American scholar and activist, Vine Deloria, Jr. tell us “The lands of the planet call to humankind for redemption. But it is a redemption of sanity, not a supernatural reclamation project at the end of history…The lands wait for those who can discern their rhythms” Let us be the discerning force. And don’t forget, Earth Day is coming up April 22.

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Rev. Margo Rinehart earned her Masters of Divinity from Seattle University School of Theology & Ministry in 2018. Since that time, she has served as a semi-permanent guest minister at the Olympic UU Fellowship in Carlsborg, WA, where she leads one service each month. She has been preaching a couple of times a month since January. She has also served as Chaplain at Camp Eliot in Seabeck, WA

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