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Each year as I prepare an Easter sermon I have in mind the words of Rev Dr. Frederick May Eliot, president of the American Unitarian Association from 1937 until his death in 1958. “When I go to church on Easter I expect to be reminded of the elemental truth that in this universe of ours with all its hesitancies and timidities and tragedy, the tides of life are flowing fresh, manifold, and free. I expect to find myself swept into participation in the universal chant of praise for the irresistible shining glory of the great gift of life which for a brief moment and in an infinitesimal degree I have the privilege of sharing.” – Rev. Paul
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