This sermon will explore the ideas of influential Unitarian theologian James Luther Adams, who spent time in 1930s Germany when fascism was on the rise. At a time in which we’re seeing a frightening resurgence of right-wing movements around the world, Adams’ work couldn’t be more relevant. This Sunday, we’ll explore such questions as: What is liberal religion’s promise? What are you most committed to? What would or do you give your life to, and how does your Unitarian Universalist faith inspire you? (Stephanie Gannon is a candidate for UU ministry who is completing a one-year clinical pastoral education residency at Pittsburgh’s VA Hospital.)