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19th century Universalist Quillen Hamilton Shinn wrote, “There is no hell for any of us to fear outside of ourselves.” Easter with its themes of death and resurrection hold out the idea that the miraculous is possible. Our Universalist ancestors held out another idea that the miraculous was within humanities’ hands to make possible here on earth. They taught that there was in fact no eternal hell, but instead that all of humanity was bound together in a common destiny. It is up to us to love the hell out of this world and it is up to us to create heaven on earth, what comes next is the open question of our modern pluralistic tradition, but whatever the outcome we are in this together.
Rev. Kevin (he/him) has been BuxMont UU Fellowship’s minister since 2018. Beyond congregational life, Kevin is Adjunct Faculty with the Humanist Studies Program of the American Humanist Association, tries to maintain a meditation practice, and loves (perhaps too much) using his Bullet Journal. To read Rev. Kevin’s complete bio, visit the staff page of our website.
- 10:15 a.m. – Gathering Time In-person
- 10:30 a.m. – Sunday Service both Online & In-person
- This is an All-Ages Service
- 11:30 a.m. – In-person Social Time
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