Monday is this country’s Independence Day celebration. We recognize the many rights and responsibilities living in this country affords us. We revel in the many freedoms we’ve grown accustomed to in our lifestyles.
Yet, we also say that freedom comes at a cost. What is the price we pay for freedom? And, are we really free?
We have learned from many sacred traditions that freedom is found in the mind and heart, and has nothing to do with our surroundings or defenses. This Sunday at Sedona Interfaith Fellowship, we’ll take a closer look at true freedom, the freedom we find in God, and how that might be different from what we usually mean by the word.
There are many stories and anecdotes that illustrate the myriad faces of freedom. We’ll hear from a variety of spiritual paths a reflection on some of those faces.