What does it mean to live faithfully in a time of confusion, danger, and awakening? In this gathering of Church of the Oak, we sit with the final public words of Martin Luther King Jr., not as history to admire, but as wisdom that still knows our name. We name the world as it is wounded, volatile, and restless, and learn how contrast itself can reveal enduring truths. This is not a practice of gratitude, but of clarity: how to sit with the wound, recognize the stars, and discover why this troubled time may also be a glorious one.
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