This service invites us to reflect on our relationship with the stories of our lives: the old stories, the well-worn stories that we’ve told–and been told–for so long. What might be at stake if we’re willing to re-examine them? How might such a process help us to reintroduce elements of uncertainty and nuance, inviting broader and deeper possibilities of meaning and connection?
Li Kynvi is in their 7th & final year as a seminarian at Starr King School for the Ministry. A candidate for UU ministry, they’ve completed coursework, congregational internship (in Groton, MA), and are currently doing Clinical Pastoral Education. Li has been a licensed mental health counselor & board-certified music therapist since the 90s, working the past 16 years full-time in hospice.