Born in Paris and blinded in an accident at the age of seven, Jacques Lusseyran never lost his sense of vision. Guided by the vivid, ongoing experience of an inner light, he drew upon prodigious gifts of stillness, empathy and emotional intelligence to make his way in the world. In the face of Nazi occupation, he played a central role in creating and leading a youth resistance movement. Today’s sermon traces the path and significance of an exemplary life.
Rev. Bruce Taylor attended Andover Newton Theological School and was ordained to ministry in 2009. He has served several small congregations in Massachusetts and is currently the minister at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Medford. He lives in Nashua, NH with his beloved wife, Loretta Hubley, an artist. In his free time, he likes to play the flute, do creative photography, and walk in the woods.
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