Unitarian Universalists believe in the “worth and dignity of every person.” It is our first principle, the one that sets us apart, perhaps our most important belief. But do we REALLY believe it? Can we apply this principle to criminals who murder for hate, who commit the most heinous crimes? What crimes, and what type of person gives us the most trouble in applying our values? This sermon will feature 10 minutes of talk-back during the service. We expect a lively discussion. (Sunday Services Associate: Cathy Jaggars)