Sermons

Finding Yourself Along the Way to Finding Your Path

Sermon Date: 
Aug 15, 2021

This service was led by our honored guest Bob Paccity. 

Revisiting Redemption

Sermon Date: 
Aug 8, 2021

Today is the 2nd of our 3 “Summer at the Movies” series which we have been participating in.  9 UU congregations around the country have been part of this worship collaborative. 

We Gather Together

Sermon Date: 
Aug 2, 2021

Lara reflects on our first in-person gathering since the pandemic began.

My Goyish Privilege

Sermon Date: 
Jul 25, 2021

Brian Kaufman explains the challenging liminal space between have cis white male privilege without having Christian privilege in today's world.

Other materials:

The Uncomfortable Truths!

Sermon Date: 
Jul 18, 2021

This service was led by our distinguished guest Ian Durham with videos, quotes and reflection on James Baldwin who was a major activists during the 1960s through the 80s. We have an audio clip made in three parts; first is the speech on the American Dream and American History, Reflections from Ian, and a closing benediction clip with James being interviewed on a specific question.

Independence for Whom?

Sermon Date: 
Jul 4, 2021

Our guest this July 4 was Marylyn Wentworth.

Know Your Garden: Flower Celebration

Sermon Date: 
Jun 13, 2021

This service was the traditional Flower Celebration where all bring flowers to show in Zoom fashion. How things change from physical observance to virtual though there were some fabulous views. The Reverend Lara K-J Campbell reflected on her own experiences to manage a garden of flowers and the message for pondering. 

Circle of Life; 6th source of our principles

Sermon Date: 
Jun 6, 2021

This service was led by the Reverend Lara K-J Campbell and her reflections on the circle of life and chat submissions from folks on their experiences of life change in the past year. 

Poetry as a Spiritual Practice

Sermon Date: 
May 30, 2021

This service was led by Ted Trainer with special poet guest Helen Rousseau. Helen celebrated a famous poet, Carolyn McDade, author of numerous poems made into songs/hymns we use in our services. Our audio recording includes a poem of Helens called A Mary Oliver Walk read by Paul Beach, a reflection on Carolyn, and benediction from Helen herself.

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