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«Sunday October 05, 2008»
Start: 11:00 am

Jone Johnson Lewis, NoVES Leader

Relationships are central to an ethical human life, but we're only human and make mistakes.  Ethical relationships are a lifelong learning process, and often we act in those relationships in ways we regret.  Often others act in ways that trigger resentment in us, and get in the way of wanting to stay in relationship.  When is forgiveness appropriate, and how do we get to the point where we can forgive another? How might we act so as to elicit forgiveness?  How do we move beyond mistakes towards ever more ethical relationships?

 

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