We invite you to read the words that shape our life together.

“Moral capacity may be thought of as the ability to be guided in one’s behavior by the standards of quality to which one gives inner allegiance. Centering in the moral sphere enables one to extend one’s commitment to quality from one point through all other points: to throw, as it were, a total shape.”

-M.C. Richards, Centering in Pottery, Poetry and the Person, p. 62