Unitarian Universalists seek
inspiration and wisdom from many sources, even traffic engineering studies. In
this morning's sermon, Reverend James explores how he learned to get along
better with family, friends, and strangers as a result of reading such a study.
"Rev. Dr. James Kubal-Komoto
is in his 15th year of ministry at Saltwater Church in Des Moines, where he
lives with his wife and son in Federal Way. Always well received as
a speaker, here is what one person said about Rev. James' sermons: "I love
James' sermons! Witty, always grounded in deep understanding of Unitarian
Universalism, reminds me of the connections between us as we struggle in our
imperfection through the joys and trials of life;, he usually makes me laugh,
but often touches my heart deeply by his lack of fear to be
authentic." When not preaching he is known as a strong advocate
for adequate funding for human services at the local, county, and state level.
He lives with his wife and son in Federal Way.