Ethelred Brown, Unitarian Minister in Harlem in the early twentieth century said, “Religion is ethics touched by emotion. If the intellect dominates and there is no hint of emotion, a cold and barren matter-of-factness results. Conversely, if emotion leads, unguided by intellect, we are doomed to a wild sea of fanaticism. Yet mind and soul united create one music, grander than before.” Known as an intellectual religion, does Unitarian Universalism have room for the emotional? While applying reason in matters of faith and ethics, what are we to do with concepts such as love? Join us this Sunday and explore the wisdom of love.