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    The Audacity of Action

    Barack Obama wrote The Audacity of Hope in 2006 as his candidacy for the Presidency was warming up. Now hope has met reality and I believe the next step to hope is action. What are we going to do to assure ourselves that there was reason for hope? Think about the times you’ve acted out of hope and how you felt about it.

    Presented by: Rev. Elizabeth McMaster.

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    Our Sources V: Humanism

    For much of the last century, humanism, the belief in the possibility and potential contained in the human person, has been a dominant influence in Unitarian Universalism — bringing to the forefront of our thinking the importance of reason and the belief in the dignity and value of all people. This morning, we celebrate humanism in all its flavors, and the debt we owe to its influential leaders and thinkers.

    Presented by: Rev. John Cullinan.

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    Inheritors of the Spirit

    On February 8, 1909, the NAACP was founded. Today we celebrate the 100th anniversary of the organization, the courageous people who made it possible, the part Unitarians played in its founding.

    Presented by: Rev. John Cullinan.

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    Where are we Headed?

    What is humanity’s destiny? Are we fated to always be plagued by war, famine, and division? Or, does the long arc of history really bend towards justice?

    Presented by: Rev. John Cullinan.

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