Steadfast Love in Times Like These

At Dakota UU, we do an awful lot of talking about love – and we also take loving action, too.  In times like these – with the election and more – loving is often more difficult than in times when we talk about it more theoretically or do loving things that come so easily through our diligent duty.  When things don’t end up the way we really think they should – and for good reason – keeping our loving action in play, along with compassionate thoughts – is more of a challenge.  This Sunday, with guest Sana DelCorazon, we will explore why maintaining steadfast (unwavering) love is so important now, more than ever.  Join us as we continue to heal from immense disappointment and disillusionment and work harder than ever to just keep on loving like we know we should.  

Sana DelCorazón (she/they) is the daughter of Puerto Rican migrants who grew up Pentecostal in Philadelphia, PA. She recently graduated from United Theological Seminary in the Twin Cities with a Master’s in Divinity and is a trained clinical social worker, spiritual director, writer, community organizer, PTO president, salsa dancer, a perpetual student and lover of life. Their passion is guiding people, groups and organization through transformational change that center love, justice and liberation. Sana is interested in the evolution of the church and the intersection of racial justice, trauma-informed ministry, reconciliation, and the beloved community. She resides in South Minneapolis with her offspring and dog.


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