War is Hell

War has been called many things—necessary, honorable, tragic—but it has also been rightly named for what it is: hell. This Sunday, we explore the moral and spiritual toll of war—not just on soldiers and civilians, but on the human spirit. As Unitarian Universalists committed to peace, justice, and the inherent worth and dignity of every person, how do we confront the realities of war without turning away? How do we honor the suffering while working for a world where war is no longer inevitable? Join us as we reflect on the costs of violence and the courage it takes to build peace.

Reading: UU Singing the Living Tradition #579 – “The Wounds of War”