First, how is the “joy-quotient” in your life? Does it rise unbidden or can we affect its appearance in some ways?
Second, the coupling of the words “politics” and “joy.” What a rare occurrence!
This service will not be a partisan stance for one party or another, or one candidate or another. But the idea of joy in the public decision- making sphere is a breath of fresh air…no? Democracy requires many things, not the least of which is joy. And Unitarian Universalism is rooted in the development of democracy. So, hey let’s consider what there is to be joyful about!