This is Not A Sermon about Geopolitics
This is not a sermon about geopolitics. This is a sermon about the simplest of things; the most common of denominators, and the hardest of truths. Our humanity.
This is not a sermon about geopolitics. This is a sermon about the simplest of things; the most common of denominators, and the hardest of truths. Our humanity.
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Now we will take a look at what the future may bring and how we may meet the moment.
Quite a number of years ago, when I was a much newer rabbi and still living in the United Kingdom, I befriended a local pastor.
There is something both ancient and radical about the synagogue; a place of direct democracy, civic engagement and ongoing learning.
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Perhaps you left Egypt with a sense of excitement and confidence, hopeful for what the future brings. Or perhaps you left Egypt with understandable trepidation about the great unknown.
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Read about what’s going on in our congregation and community.
Read about what’s going on in our congregation and community.