What Is True For You? And How Did It Become True?
Lakota Holy Man Black Elk was once telling a story to a group of people. When he was done, a child asked him: “Is that true?” Black Elk responded: “Is it true for you? Then it’s true.”
Since the third Sunday in September will be my first time leading a worship service at KUUF, I thought it would be appropriate to give you an insight into how I approach seeking and discovering religious truth, and how pluralism became true for me. And then ask, “What is true for you?”