March 20, 2016
Rev. Lisa McDaniel-Hutchings, UUJAZ
Water is a symbol of the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part and a necessity for all living things. Water is often seen as sacred—a part of the commons to be shared by all. Water is significant in all faith traditions. Human bodies are about 60% water. A person can only live about 4 days without water—probably less in the heat of Arizona! The issue of water in Arizona is complex. How can we bring our Unitarian Universalist values to this crucial issue in a state plagued by drought?
© Rev. Lisa McDaniel-Hutchings

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