Easter Sunday is revered by Christians as the day when the miracle of resurection occurred, cementing Jesus as the Messiah. How can we as UUs understand such a miracle? How do we hold space for our wisdom gained from personal experience and the teachings of science alongside possibility (and perhaps the inevitability) that we have only imperfect knowledge of the world?

Rev. Kimberley Debus is a community minister based in Takoma Park, Maryland, inspiring an artful and art-filled faith. Describing herself, she says, “I am many things at many times…
Professionally: a writer, editor, singer, actor, director, designer, muse, and minister. Having served in a congregation, I am now a community minister, working with congregations in the area of arts and worship.
Personally: a queer, cis-gendered woman who loves art, theatre, film, books, television, music.
Spiritually: a seeker, a journeyer, a radical Universalist with process tendencies, and in the true “wrestles with God” meaning, a Daughter of Israel. My home is Unitarian Universalism.
Mentally: I am a deep thinker, a minister, a chanteuse.”
Topics: Christianity, Easter, Holidays & Seasons, Principle 7. Respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part, Spiritual Journey