What is the nature of good and evil, and how do we advance good and fight forces of evil without losing our moral grounding or demonizing other human beings?
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The Rev Dr Martin Luther King, Jr transformed how we see the world. Through his fearless leadership of the Civil Rights Movement and his courageous stand against the Vietnam War, he demonstrated leadership that galvanized millions of us to action. Even more, he showed what it meant to love. We remembered him in this service, the day before his birthday was celebrated.
Otherwordly yet self-fulfilling, prophecies have driven us to war and peace, order and chaos throughout human history. As 21st century Unitarian Universalists, we examined ancient and modern prophecies and the movements they've inspired to rediscover and sustain a calm hope in uncertain times.
Cole Hart is a member of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder and is discerning what kind of UU minister he wants to become and where he will attend seminary in the near future. Cole enjoys the mountains, his chosen family, and the freedom to discover oneself and one's connections to the earth and each other that Unitarian Universalism provides. New Years Resolutions are optimistic statements regarding our future behavior based on past missteps. Statements about how, who, we want to be at our best. During this service we cleared out the parts of ourselves, and our history (individual and corporate), that held us back, then looked to what we wished to manifest in 2017. We, literally, burned away the past we were ready to release, and invited in the peace, love, and prosperity we wish to live.
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