The Myth of Inevitability
Complete Service-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco01/22/19 • 74 min
The Myth of Inevitability (January 20, 2019)
Sometimes in the telling of history backwards, everything looks as if it was leading to the place we arrived at -- a kind of foreordained destiny. But it is rarely so in people's lived experience. On this MLK Sunday we will look back at some of the stories and chapters of the American Civil Right's struggle and this myth of inevitability, as we prepare ourselves to live into the next chapter of it.
Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister
Rev. Alyson Jacks, Associate Minister
Rochelle Fortier Nwadibia, Worship Associate
Dr. Mark Sumner, Music Director
Reiko Oda Lane, organ
Eric Shackelford, soloist
Wm. García Ganz, piano
Judy Payne, Trustee
Gary Lorentzen, auction
Jonathan Silk, Podcasting, OOS, Sound, drums
Sometimes in the telling of history backwards, everything looks as if it was leading to the place we arrived at -- a kind of foreordained destiny. But it is rarely so in people's lived experience. On this MLK Sunday we will look back at some of the stories and chapters of the American Civil Right's struggle and this myth of inevitability, as we prepare ourselves to live into the next chapter of it.
Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister
Rev. Alyson Jacks, Associate Minister
Rochelle Fortier Nwadibia, Worship Associate
Dr. Mark Sumner, Music Director
Reiko Oda Lane, organ
Eric Shackelford, soloist
Wm. García Ganz, piano
Judy Payne, Trustee
Gary Lorentzen, auction
Jonathan Silk, Podcasting, OOS, Sound, drums
01/22/19 • 74 min
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