Next Tuesday evening is the start of the Jewish Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur. Unitarian Universalists only rarely use that terminology, nor do we dwell much on the concept of sin. Yet atonement is a part of our history, and perhaps should be more a part of our present. As human beings, we all are fallible, and as such should think about ways to make up for our mistakes. This Sunday’s sermon, “Atonement and Unitarian Universalism” will address our history and also our relationship to the concept of atonement today.
– Rev. Garner