The First Hand-Washing
We value water for its ability to clean and purify. It also keeps us alive. We live in a place where water is bountiful enough that symbolically washing our hands and having water on our tables feels natural and joyful. But we know that our changing climate will cause both drought in some parts of the world and more severe storms and flooding in others. As we dip our hands in the water, we sanctify them to work for a world in which water continues to support life.
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