Rev. Peg Morgan
March 23, 2014
We hear how Unitarian
churches first were formed in Transylvania in the 1500’s. How are we
related today? In beliefs? In partnership? In being
human? This sermon occurs the weekend of our Partner Church celebration,
with a Gala event on Saturday March 22
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Thursday, April 3, 2014
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Does Anyone Really Know What Time it is?
Bill Coniff
March 16, 2014
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March 16, 2014
Some of our stress in life is created through our focus on either
the past or the future, when the present is really all there is. Can we
break free of our time shackles to make the most of our lives?
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Wednesday, March 5, 2014
How Emptiness is More
Rev. Peg Morgan
March 2, 2014
Growing up, most of us didn’t learn how to truly be a healing listening presence for others. We worry about what thoughts we should share, and what things we should do. But in reality, less is more, empty is of greater weight, and just being is holy.
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March 2, 2014
Growing up, most of us didn’t learn how to truly be a healing listening presence for others. We worry about what thoughts we should share, and what things we should do. But in reality, less is more, empty is of greater weight, and just being is holy.
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Friday, February 7, 2014
On Reclaiming 'Faith'
Rev. Peg Morgan
February 2, 2014
What is this word ‘Faith’ and does it have any place in UU theology? Well, yes it does, but it’s not what you are thinking!
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February 2, 2014
What is this word ‘Faith’ and does it have any place in UU theology? Well, yes it does, but it’s not what you are thinking!
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Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Building Beloved Community
Michelle Conklin, Ministerial Intern
January 26, 2014
Beloved community is an intentional commitment to Hospitality, Contemplation and Trust. How are these truths living in you? In our congregation? And in the wider world?
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January 26, 2014
Beloved community is an intentional commitment to Hospitality, Contemplation and Trust. How are these truths living in you? In our congregation? And in the wider world?
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Saturday, January 25, 2014
Hope in Hard Times
Rev. David Bloom
December 29, 2013
We live in what some are calling a transitional moment in American history. As Paul wrote in II Corinthians, “everything old has passed away; everything has become new!” But what is this newness? Does it contain hope for a better world: solving poverty and homelessness; ending war and violence; saving our environment? Or are we condemned to repeat the mistakes of the past that place the very survival of our species at risk? The coming of a new year offers us an annual opportunity to reflect on such fundamental questions and on the call of our faith to confront the hard issues of our day with hope and determination. Rev Bloom is an American Baptist Minister and a favorite visitor to our pulpit.
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December 29, 2013
We live in what some are calling a transitional moment in American history. As Paul wrote in II Corinthians, “everything old has passed away; everything has become new!” But what is this newness? Does it contain hope for a better world: solving poverty and homelessness; ending war and violence; saving our environment? Or are we condemned to repeat the mistakes of the past that place the very survival of our species at risk? The coming of a new year offers us an annual opportunity to reflect on such fundamental questions and on the call of our faith to confront the hard issues of our day with hope and determination. Rev Bloom is an American Baptist Minister and a favorite visitor to our pulpit.
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Friday, January 17, 2014
How is Your Prayer Life?
Rev. Peg Morgan
January 12, 2014
When I first became a UU minister, I sensed people didn’t want to talk about prayer. Now people tell me about their prayer life all the time. How do UUs pray?
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January 12, 2014
When I first became a UU minister, I sensed people didn’t want to talk about prayer. Now people tell me about their prayer life all the time. How do UUs pray?
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