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What does curiosity look like before we learn to question it?
In this service, guest speaker Jeanay Johnson explores curiosity as something we are born into and often grow away from. From the movement of an infant discovering their body, to a toddler learning the world through touch and repetition, to adults rediscovering curiosity through hobbies, stillness, or imagination, this reflection invites us to consider how curiosity shapes our relationship to life at every stage.
Rooted in Unitarian Universalist values, this service asks what it might mean to return to curiosity with intention. Not as something abstract, but as a practice of noticing, trying, and remaining open to what unfolds.