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Big Music Sunday: 500 Years Since Reformation Began!

Sermons-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
Sermons-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
Episode • Oct 30, 2017 • 1h 8m
Big Music Sunday: 500 Years Since Reformation Began!



We've all found ourselves lost in the state of limbo at some point in our lives, caught between its borders of the known and the unknown, unsure which way to go or where to turn. When you are stuck in limbo, your resilience is compromised, limiting your capacity to act.

How do you resist the abyss and move forward? Keep calm, no small thing; listen for that still voice within. Gather your wits and gather your tools, make a map. Watch for signs of hope and promise, follow them. And when borders seem insurmountable, dangerous even, build a circle of love with those around you, feel its collective power to withstand the forces pressing down. And trust that your faith will lead you through.



Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister

Dr. Mark Sumner, Music Director

Reiko Oda Lane, organ

Jubilate Baroque Orchestra

David Wilson, conductor

Asher Davison, tenor

Kate Offer, soprano

Edward Betts, tenor

Leandra Ramm, mezzo soprano

UUSF Choir

UC Berkeley Alumni, Chorus

Galen Workman, moderator

Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound, Podcasting

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