Then and Now

with Worship Associate Carol Carter Walker
In 1965, Black Americans and their allies held a series of marches from Selma to Montgomery Alabama to demand voting rights. Unitarian Universalist minister James Reeb was there, and was killed by white segregationists. In his eulogy, the Rev Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. offered words of truth that still resonate. What might be there for us, in his words, today?

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January’s theme: Rest


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