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wintercreek:
Chapters: 3/3
Fandom: Glee
Rating: Mature
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Blaine Anderson/Kurt Hummel, Carole Hudson/Burt Hummel
Characters: Blaine Anderson, Kurt Hummel, Burt Hummel, Carole Hudson, Finn Hudson, Quinn Fabray, Mercedes Jones, Rachel Berry, Brittany S. Pierce, Santana Lopez, Mike Chang, Tina Cohen-Chang, Noah Puckerman, David (Warbler), Wesley Montgomery, Thad (Glee), Nick (Warbler), Jeff (Glee)
Additional Tags: Original Character(s), Unitarian Universalism, Future Fic, Established Relationship, Graduate School, Friendship, Music, Family, Families of Choice, Religion, Liberal Religion, Church Choir, Holidays, Homophobia, Bachelor Parties, Weddings, Honeymoon
Summary:
Blaine takes a job as Music Director at a Unitarian Universalist church to pay for grad school. Kurt is uncomfortable with this but finds his own way of fitting it into their lives. A story of liberal religion, complex relationship negotiation, family, music, marriage and a year in the lives of Kurt and Blaine.
August 2016-July 2017.
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Reposting my magnum opus, Singing the Journey, for the Old Glee Fic Fest. And hey, if you read it (or re-read it) and want to chat, drop a note in my Ask. I love talking about this ‘verse, and about Unitarian Universalism.
I haven’t been able to re-read this since I first read it, and I mean that in the best way possible - it touched me that deeply and in a way no other story ever has.
That’s not hyperbole.
I was in tears for most of it because it struck something so deep inside of me, something I haven’t been able to really reach myself for years, likely because of my struggles with my depression.
I was born and raised UU, and for a while I even dreamed of becoming a minister - but I haven’t been to church in years now, because just the thought of feeling so deeply again is overwhelming and seemingly impossible to withstand.
This story - this beautifully, beautifully written story - let me experience my faith again. That’s how real it is.
wintercreek's story is about growing up and into yourself and your adult life - and more than that, how sacredness comes in many forms and how you don't necessarily need to look for it or even identify it to be changed by it.
I just.
There aren’t words for what this story means to me, not really, so I’ll leave you with this entreaty to read it for yourself:
Come, come, whoever you areWorshiper, wanderer, lover of leavingOurs is no caravan of despairCome, yet again come
via:Tumblr http://ift.tt/1BWcE62

Chapters: 3/3
Fandom: Glee
Rating: Mature
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Blaine Anderson/Kurt Hummel, Carole Hudson/Burt Hummel
Characters: Blaine Anderson, Kurt Hummel, Burt Hummel, Carole Hudson, Finn Hudson, Quinn Fabray, Mercedes Jones, Rachel Berry, Brittany S. Pierce, Santana Lopez, Mike Chang, Tina Cohen-Chang, Noah Puckerman, David (Warbler), Wesley Montgomery, Thad (Glee), Nick (Warbler), Jeff (Glee)
Additional Tags: Original Character(s), Unitarian Universalism, Future Fic, Established Relationship, Graduate School, Friendship, Music, Family, Families of Choice, Religion, Liberal Religion, Church Choir, Holidays, Homophobia, Bachelor Parties, Weddings, Honeymoon
Summary:
Blaine takes a job as Music Director at a Unitarian Universalist church to pay for grad school. Kurt is uncomfortable with this but finds his own way of fitting it into their lives. A story of liberal religion, complex relationship negotiation, family, music, marriage and a year in the lives of Kurt and Blaine.
August 2016-July 2017.
——
Reposting my magnum opus, Singing the Journey, for the Old Glee Fic Fest. And hey, if you read it (or re-read it) and want to chat, drop a note in my Ask. I love talking about this ‘verse, and about Unitarian Universalism.
I haven’t been able to re-read this since I first read it, and I mean that in the best way possible - it touched me that deeply and in a way no other story ever has.
That’s not hyperbole.
I was in tears for most of it because it struck something so deep inside of me, something I haven’t been able to really reach myself for years, likely because of my struggles with my depression.
I was born and raised UU, and for a while I even dreamed of becoming a minister - but I haven’t been to church in years now, because just the thought of feeling so deeply again is overwhelming and seemingly impossible to withstand.
This story - this beautifully, beautifully written story - let me experience my faith again. That’s how real it is.
wintercreek's story is about growing up and into yourself and your adult life - and more than that, how sacredness comes in many forms and how you don't necessarily need to look for it or even identify it to be changed by it.
I just.
There aren’t words for what this story means to me, not really, so I’ll leave you with this entreaty to read it for yourself:
Come, come, whoever you areWorshiper, wanderer, lover of leavingOurs is no caravan of despairCome, yet again come
via:Tumblr http://ift.tt/1BWcE62
