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February Worship Schedule

 
 
Worship at UUSF This February! Newcomers are always welcome!
February Theme: Justice & Equity
 
Sunday, February 4th: “The Last Words of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.”
In the final days before his assassination, Dr. King’s took his critique of society in the United States to a new level, vowing to bring the poor to Washington to demand justice. Join us as we explore his final message, a message rarely repeated today.– Rev. María Uitti McCabe in the pulpit
 
Sunday, February 11th: “We Are Responsible”
Helen Keller famously said: “I am only one; but I am still one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something. I will not refuse to do the something I can do. At a time when it is easy to feel hopeless, our faith tradition propels us forward. – Rev. María Uitti McCabe. Worship will be held in the Auditorium.
 
Sunday, February 18th: “Lincoln, a Man for All Times?”
Leo Tolstoy wrote, “The greatness of Napoleon, Caesar or Washington is only moonlight by the sun of Lincoln. His example is universal and will last thousands of years….He was bigger than his country—bigger than all the Presidents together…and as a great character he will live as long as the world lives.” Do you agree? Might any presidential candidate learn from his life and times? Let us take another look at this enigmatic, brilliant, country bumpkin, whose example might be encouraging in a presidential election year. -Rev. Ann C. Fox in the pulpit
 
Sunday, February 25th” “Social Justice for the Sensitive Soul”
Join us as we explore the work of writer Dorcas Cheng-Tozun, who teaches us, in her words, “how to change the world in quiet ways.” – Rev. María McCabe in the pulpit