Sunday, January 27, 2008

From Ideas to Revolution: Lessons from Margaret Fuller, Transcendentalist

Rev. Peg Morgan

Margaret was one of the major transcendentalist leaders and writers of the early 19th century, a very close friend of Emerson, and a person who devoted her life to helping others find their own truth. We each have much to learn from her.

http://www.wsuu.org/podcasts/wsuu_09_08_01_27.mp3

Sunday, January 20, 2008

More than Merely Living: Honoring James Reeb

Rev. Peg Morgan

Our faith draws upon many sources for wisdom and truth, including our second source: "words and deeds of prophetic women and men." As this nation pauses to remember Martin Luther King on Monday, today's service will honor the words and deeds of a Unitarian minister who died while accepting Dr. King's call for ministers to march with him in Selma.

http://www.wsuu.org/podcasts/wsuu_08_08_01_20.mp3

Sunday, January 13, 2008

What More Than Freedom of Belief?

Rev. Peg Morgan

Our Unitarian Universalist faith is a faith that honors each person's religious authority. But freedom of belief is only the start. After that it is an interesting, amazing, wonderful journey together that feeds our souls and transforms the world.

http://www.wsuu.org/podcasts/wsuu_07_08_01_13.mp3

Sunday, January 6, 2008

The Night Before Christmas

Rev. Mark Newton

On Christmas Eve, Rev. Mark reads the classic tale "The Night Before Christmas".

http://www.wsuu.org/podcasts/wsuu_05_07_12_24.mp3