In his Unitarian Universalist Easter sermon, Rev. Dr. Daniel Kanter invites us to rethink resurrection — not as an ancient miracle, but as a living, breathing hope we carry into today’s complicated world.
In “A Desperate Mad Hope,” Rev. Kanter explores the Unitarian Universalist tradition of questioning and seeking deeper truth: 🌸 What does Easter mean when viewed through love instead of fear? 🌸 How does resurrection show up in our lives amid anxiety, division, and change? 🌸 How can spiritual resilience and hope reshape society for the better?
We are reminded: resurrection begins with us — in acts of kindness, courage, and building a moral foundation rooted in love.