“Restoring a Stolen Saint”— led by the Rev. Anya Sammler-Michael, senior co-minister. Martin Luther King Day hurries us from 2026 back to 1963 to revel in a period of history where great strides for civil and human rights were made for black Americans. Rev. King’s words are as relevant as always. They defend against the white supremacist sentiment that has regained a place in our social dialog, and nationalistic ethos. But what King are we remembering, when we use his words to speak to our own era? This service reveres a radical leader with a specific project who remained to the last, unbowed by the powers and principalities of hate.
“Restoring a Stolen Saint”
