Do you have memories of childhood summers? In play, we lose ourselves, honor imagination and enter a kind of time out of time—like summers. UU minister Max Coots wrote, “August made the Summer seem forever.” Play is a form of Unitarian Universalist transcendence that takes us into the world in a way that honors imagination and the power of the moment to reveal new and unexpected things. It connects us with what is and what might or could be. Marilynn Cullison will explore play in this Touchstones-inspired worship service on this last Sunday in August.