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January, 2006


Title Presenter Church Date presented
Truth or Consequences
The effect of economics on all aspects of our lives -- even spiritually.
Rev. Matt Tittle Bay Area Unitarian Universalist Church, Houston, TX 01/29/2006
The Stories of Our Lives Rev. Harry Green / Rev. Doak Mansfield Central Unitarian Church, Paramus, NJ 01/29/2006
Abundance Kathy Moser The Unitarian Universalist Church of Silver Spring, Maryland 01/29/2006
From Heart To Heart, The Bright Hope Glows Centering: Marion Thompson, Speaking: Jim Burneo, Cosette Taillac, Sue Magidson, Linda,Sterling, Alisa Gould Sugden Centering: Rev. Bill Hamilton-Holway, Blessing: Rev. Barbara Hamilton-Holway Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley 01/29/2006
The Grand Experiment of Unitarian Universalism Adele Smith-Penniman First Parish in Concord, MA 01/29/2006
Sacred Spaces Rev. Chris Buice Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church in Knoxville 01/29/2006
From Heart To Heart, The Bright Hope Glows Centering:Marion Thompson Speaking:Jim Burneo, Cosette Taillac, Sue Magidson, Linda,Sterling, Alisa Gould Sugden Centerin:Rev. Bill Hamilton-Holway,Blessing:Rev. Barbara Hamilton-Holway Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley 01/29/2006
Radical Hospitality Sue Aschinger and Cheri Cody Second Unitarian Church of Omaha 01/29/2006
This I Believe
Twice a year members of the congregation take the pulpit to share their beliefs and the value of UU principles in their lives.
Kathy Hislip, Paul Anderson, and Elise Wall Unitarian Universalist Church of Elgin, IL 01/29/2006
Cup of Kindness Diane DeFranzo and Joyce Langley Unitarian Church of Marlborough and Hudson, MA 01/29/2006
Pointing the Way Reverend Nancy McDonald Ladd Bull Run Unitarian Universalists, Manassas, Virginia 01/29/2006
What's Important? Rev. Kim K. Crawford Harvie Arlington Street Church, Boston, MA 01/29/2006
A Plain Man of Lofty Ideals - Hosea Ballou
Learn more about this "father of the second generation of Universalism"
Rev. Dr. Randolph W.B. Becker Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Park Forest, Illinois 01/29/2006
Small, Isn't She?
on the international efforts of Universalists and how global citizenship and "allophilia" (love of things that are "other") might make a difference in congregations such as our own
Rev John Gibbons The First Parish in Bedford (MA) Unitarian Universalist 01/22/2006
Whose Morality Is it Anyway?
A response to the Unitarian Universalist Association's Study Action Issue "Moral Values in a Pluralistic Society."
Rev. Matt Tittle Bay Area Unitarian Universalist Church, Houston, TX 01/22/2006
How Did We Get to Dover?: Intelligent Design as Theory and Controversy Rev. Dr. Justin Osterman Central Unitarian Church, Paramus, NJ 01/22/2006
The Transcendentalists Rev. William Clark First Parish Lexington Unitarian Universalist 01/22/2006
The Big Questions Rev. Liz Lerner The Unitarian Universalist Church of Silver Spring, Maryland 01/22/2006
Imperfect Prophet
Recently our planet lost the prophetic comedy of Richard Pryor when his physical body died. Pryor's comedy evolved from a Cosby-like middle America humor to a ribald, profanity laced light shining on our nation's obscenities of racism, and poverty. Pryor was a torn man whose childhood abuse and anger ravaged his personal being even as he embodied the dignity of the black and common person with eternal transformational clarity. In the season of MLK and civil rights victories we honor this "Imperfect Prophet."
  Live Oak Unitarian Universalist Church, Cedar Park (Austin), TX 01/22/2006
Unity Feud
A sermon about managing conflict inside and outside of the church. Also a response to a terrible hate crime that took place in New Bedford, MA on the prior Thursday morning. A man walked into a bar, asked if it was a gay bar, and attacked three innocent people. A horrific event.
Reverend Eric M. Cherry Unity Church of North Easton, MA 01/22/2006
The Way Over is Through - How We Grieve Adele Smith-Penniman First Parish in Concord, MA 01/22/2006
This Best and Truest Friend
Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, born 250 years ago this January, died two months before his thirty-seventh birthday. Yet in his short life he left the world an incomparable legacy of beauty, genius and spiritual power.
Rev. Evan Keely UU Congregation of Somerset Hills 01/22/2006
The Common Good Rev. Dan Brosier Unitarian Universalist Church of Elgin, IL 01/22/2006
Which God of the Bible Rev. Rod Debs Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Emerald Coast 01/22/2006
A Universe Story Alice Anacheka-Nasemann Unitarian Church of Marlborough and Hudson, MA 01/22/2006
This Glorious Heresy Reverend Nancy McDonald Ladd Bull Run Unitarian Universalists, Manassas, Virginia 01/22/2006
Reflection: Perfection Rev. Kim K. Crawford Harvie Arlington Street Church, Boston, MA 01/22/2006
Living With Integrity 4: Holy Rest
In this sermon Rev. Straube looks at the 4th Commandment and its value in modern life.
Rev. Dr. Arvid Straube First Unitarian Universalist Church of San Diego CA 01/22/2006
Beyond Belief Centering: Diane Miller, Speaking Guest Diane Miller, Singing: Luminescence, The Road Not Taken-by Randall Thompson. Receiving: Rev. Christopher Craethnenn Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley 01/22/2006
Rights and Blessings
If you follow your own "roots," what actions of welcome and what rights of immigration are you called to?
Mr. Ed Loomis, Intern Minister Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Park Forest, Illinois 01/22/2006
Theological Diversity and The Core of UU Rev. Dr. Joshua Snyder Second Unitarian Church of Omaha 01/22/2006
Just Be Beautiful Rev. Dr. Justin Osterman Central Unitarian Church, Paramus, NJ 01/15/2006
I Am a Racist Rev. William Clark First Parish Lexington Unitarian Universalist 01/15/2006
Revival That is Needed Rev. Chris Buice Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church 01/15/2006
MLK Day Rev. Liz Lerner The Unitarian Universalist Church of Silver Spring, Maryland 01/15/2006
An Inescapable Network of Mutuality Adele Smith-Penniman First Parish in Concord, MA 01/15/2006
And Service is its Heart
The civil rights era was a time of effective progressive activism. It is important to remember that the movement was not only fueled by liberal social values; it was deeply rooted in an impassioned spirituality of personal as well as communal redemption.
Rev. Evan Keely UU Congregation of Somerset Hills 01/15/2006
The Revival That is Needed Rev. Chris Buice Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church in Knoxville 01/15/2006
Still Hearing his Call, Still Dreaming his Dream Reverend Eric M. Cherry Unity Church of North Easton, MA 01/15/2006
Blessings Civil Engagement Rev. Rod Debs Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Emerald Coast 01/15/2006
Claiming Martin Luther King, Jr. Paul Sprecher, Ministerial Intern Arlington Street Church, Boston, MA 01/15/2006
Prophetic Women and Men ... and Us
What do we mean when we say we honor the words of prophetic women and men?
Rev. Dr. Randolph W.B. Becker Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Park Forest, Illinois 01/15/2006
So Far So Good; So What? Centering:Rev. Barbara Hamilton-Holway,(I Have a Dream- Dr Martin Luther King), Speaking Guest Rev.Phil Lawson Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley 01/15/2006
Unitarian Elements of Dr. King's Beliefs Rev. Dr. Joshua Snyder Second Unitarian Church of Omaha 01/15/2006
Living With Dying Rev. William Clark First Parish Lexington Unitarian Universalist 01/08/2006
Mother Spirit Rev. Chris Buice Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church 01/08/2006
Marriage Equality Rev. Liz Lerner The Unitarian Universalist Church of Silver Spring, Maryland 01/08/2006
The Still, Small Voice of Calm Adele Smith-Penniman First Parish in Concord, MA 01/08/2006
The Liberty of the Garden
One of the things that makes our religion exceptional is that it is largely a faith of converts. There are not a lot of birthright Unitarian Universalists. It's a great challenge to try to understand why so many young people in our congregations don't stay connected to this religious path.
Rev. Evan Keely UU Congregation of Somerset Hills 01/08/2006
Mother Spirit Rev. Chris Buice Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church in Knoxville 01/08/2006
A Living Legacy Who Decides Rev. Rod Debs Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Emerald Coast 01/08/2006
Living With Integrity 3: Right Speech
Speech is powerful. In Buddhism, right speech is not only speech that is true, but also helpful and kind. This sermon is a reflection on the 3rd Commandment.
Rev. Dr. Arvid Straube First Unitarian Universalist Church of San Diego CA 01/08/2006
Sharing Liberation Reverend Nancy McDonald Ladd Bull Run Unitarian Universalists, Manassas, Virginia 01/08/2006
The Way Opens Rev. Kim K. Crawford Harvie Arlington Street Church, Boston, MA 01/08/2006
The Seekers of the Light Are One Storytelling: Rev. Christopher Craethnenn, Sermon: Rev. Barbara Hamilton-Holway, Rev. Bill Hamilton-Holway Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley 01/08/2006
Wholeness, Holism, and Holiness
If saints are people of great holiness, who are the saints of a liberal religion which teaches that wholeness of self is a holy thing?
Rev. Dr. Randolph W.B. Becker Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Park Forest, Illinois 01/08/2006
The Soul's Religion; Moore, Jung, and Spirituality Rev. Dr. Joshua Snyder Second Unitarian Church of Omaha 01/08/2006
What Will You do With Your One Wild and Precious Life? Revs. Barbara and Bill Hamilton-Holway, Christian Robinson Courtney, Allana Morrison, J. Buck, Lisa Waters, Tim Wietzel, Ann Harlow, Michael Sohigian, Lucy Scott, Eldon Wolf, Isabel Mather Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley 01/01/2006
A New Day - Poetic Writings by Church Members Lorraine Duggin Second Unitarian Church of Omaha 01/01/2006
Transformation Rev. Kim K. Crawford Harvie Arlington Street Church, Boston, MA 01/01/2006
Burning Desires - A New Year's Ritual
How do we celebrate the new year's challenge of letting go and taking up?
Rev. Dr. Randolph W.B. Becker Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Park Forest, Illinois 01/01/2006

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