What does the example of Jesus have to teach us about disability, solidarity, and accessibility? How can we apply these ideas in our modern context to create a truly just, equitable, and inclusive society for all? We’ll look at the Gospel of Luke for insights.
Pastor Adam Dormus is a Licensed Lay Preacher in the Episcopal Church, Movement Chaplain, activist for Palestinian Lives, graphic artist, and writer living on unceded Ohlone land in so-called Berkeley, California, with his partner and dog. He loves Jesus, Top Chef, and soup dumplings.
Worship leader: Pastor Adam Dormus
Worship Associate: Thida Cornes
Special music: Larry Chinn, piano
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Woodcut of The Healing of the Paralyzed Man, August Gaber. Public domain.