Home Never Closes

In one of her essays, the writer Annie Lamott tells the story of a girl who becomes lost and tells the police officer who stops to help that “if you can get me to my church, I can always find my way home from there.” This morning, Rev. Robin will explore the many dimensions of “home” in our lives, our congregation, and our world – the loving place “where the heart is,” as well as the one where the heart aches, too. Where is the home that never closes for you, whether it be inherited or created? What is our responsibility to the refugees who are stateless and between homes on the US border and around the globe? And, how can Eastrose UU be one of your trusted places that feels like “home?”

Rev. Robin Landerman Zucker preaching, with Worship Leader Jan Apland-Curtis. Music from Rev. Barbara Stevens and a Time for All Ages from Tara T. AV Services from Jon N.