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The Human Spirit, Hardy and Delicate

Sermons-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
Sermons-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
Episode • May 25, 2020 • 21m
"The Human Spirit, Hardy and Delicate" (May 24, 2020)



Poppies come to us in magnificent clumps of color. They grow wild. They bring us hope.  If not for their brightly colored blooms, they would be considered a weed, given how their seeds drift on the wind and take root by any road or on any hillside. Their flowers are delicate, their life force is hardy. It was for these characteristics that they became Memorial Day's symbol of remembrance.



In wartime, we want to protest the violence and honor the lives of those serving. It is never easy to reconcile loss, especially untimely or violent loss, and regret. It is our task to hold both things, letting neither outweigh the other. It is our task to honor the human spirit which is both hardy and delicate.





Carmen Barsody, Faithful Fool

Sam Dennison, Faithful Fool

Sharon Weld, Ministerial Intern

Andrés Vera, cellist

My-Hoa Steger, pianist

Asher Davison, song leader

Eric Shackelford, camera

Joe Chapot, Social Media Chat Support

Alex Darr, Zoom Remote Host

Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound, Podcasting, Video Edits

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