Sermon by Reilly Yeo.
“The moral arc of the universe is long, but it bends towards justice” – with these words, Martin Luther King Jr. was paraphrasing one of our most famous Unitarian ancestors from the 19th century, Rev. Theodore Parker – an abolitionist who kept a pistol in his desk to protect runaway slaves. What does our tradition have to say about justice in this era of polycrisis? How can we hold onto – and even deepen – our commitment to justice as our understanding of the universe expands? Join Reilly for an exploration of the connection between presence and justice.
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