Being subject to one another is about being attentive to one another’s needs. It is about being kind.
Kindness is not always easy. Kindness is sometimes uncomfortable, because it requires us to not stay comfortable, but to understand that when all is said and done, we’re all part of one family, one body. How can we be unkind to one part of our body when it’s so intrinsically a part of us?
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.