From vows of poverty to prosperity gospel, our religious roots have a lot to say about how we should think about money. Yet, current Unitarian Universalism has very little to say—directly—about how we should make financial decisions. Come hear Liz talk about a money journey that begins with shoplifting food as a homeless person, journeys through living in mansions, and is (so far) settling into a practice that feels uniquely UU to her.
Bio: Liz James is the founder of a 200,000-person online UU community called the Unitarian Universalist Hysterical Society (UUHS); half of The Cracked Cup podcast; and working on a book with Skinner House Press. Liz is based out of Saskatchewan, where she is building a tiny house with her own two hands. She believes in a Unitarian Universalism that is filled with meaning and joy, and that sees change as an adventure.
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