by Rev. Dr. Daniel Kanter, First Unitarian Church of Dallas
What does it really mean to live like Jesus in a world obsessed with belief? In “The Unitarian Trinity,” Rev. Dr. Daniel Kanter invites us to rethink faith as a way of living rooted in compassion, rather than a system of strict creeds and doctrines. Inspired by the poet Wisława Szymborska and centuries of theological debate, Rev. Kanter traces the journey from the Nicene Creed to modern Unitarian Universalism, asking: Does it still matter whether Jesus was God or is the real question how we live out love and justice today?
Sermon originally presented 10/5/2025
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Tamara Murray will lead the service in person and on Zoom.
Greeters: Steve and Rita Storey
Topics: beloved community, compassion, creed, doctrine, Jesus, justice, love, many voices, nondualism, Unitarian Trinity