Our principles, purposes, sources and values all lead us to form clear lines of support to immigrants, workers, the underemployed and the employed. We begin with the quote from Kathleen McTigue: Fear’s pronoun is singular: I’ve got to watch out for me and mine. Love’s pronoun is plural: we’re in this together, and together we can grow things that will blossom even in a time of drought.

Today we will have a sermon recorded by Rev. Misha Sanders (she/her/hers). Rev. Sanders is a community chaplain in metro Atlanta, and a fiery preacher of the good news of Universal Love. She is dual-affiliated with the Unitarian Universalist Association and The Fellowship of Affirming Ministries. She believes that the whole world is built and rebuilt by the stories we tell ourselves and each other.