“A Rose in the Wintertime”

The idea of a rose blooming in winter, a symbol of miraculous origins, has found its way into a popular UU hymn chorus: “Come Sing a Song With Me,” by Carolyn McDade.  It celebrates how our shared experiences nurture hope: “I’ll bring you hope when hope is hard to find. I’ll bring a song of love and a rose in the wintertime.”  Following Carolyn McDade’s theme, we will consider Brene Brown’s definition of hope as an expression of love through a process of discernment, planning, persistence, and belief in our abilities.

Bill Benshoof (he/him), Worship Leader
Carol Underwood (she/her), Worship Associate

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