"If we really want to build a progressive, prophetic religion then we must be the ethical agenda-setters of our time. We cannot solely base our public actions on the reactions to conservative agendas. We need to rise up and make a bold and clear stance by saying that religious oppression, religious exclusion, and religious violence are illegitimate - period."
"We are saved when we stop giving new answers to old questions," says Reverend Nate Walker of the First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia. "The question is not 'what happens when we die," but 'what happens when we kill?'" In this bold and provocative sermon, Reverend Nate calls Unitarian Universalism to be a truly progressive and prophetic faith by saving us from participating in systems of oppression and violence. Full text at: http://bit.ly/aSavingFaith