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February, 2006


Title Presenter Church Date presented
Practice Makes Perfect Rev. William Clark First Parish Lexington Unitarian Universalist 02/26/2006
The Wise Chinese Farmer" — A Time for All Ages Rev. Kim K. Crawford Harvie Arlington Street Church, Boston, MA 02/26/2006
Absolute Damage Rev. Forrest Church All Souls Unitarian Church (New York City) 02/19/2006
To Keep Vital all of our days: A Sermon for Lent Adele Smith-Penniman First Parish in Concord, MA 02/26/2006
The Faith of Free Thinkers from Paine to Twain Rev. Nels Oas Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Emerald Coast 02/26/2006
How to be a Hero, Part 2
Fred explores how we, ordinary people, can be heroes for someone else.
Fred Hammond First Unitarian Universalist Church of San Diego CA 02/26/2006
Some Thoughts on the State of Things So Far
Hard though it may be to believe, the first year of this two-year interim period is more than half over. How is our shared work of interim ministry going so far, and what concerns and hopes do we have for the months ahead?
Rev. Evan Keely UU Congregation of Somerset Hills 02/26/2006
Spiritual Politics
What does it mean to have spiritual values in a political culture?
Rev. Dr. Randolph W.B. Becker Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Park Forest, Illinois 02/26/2006
Transmuting Suffering Rev. Kim K. Crawford Harvie Arlington Street Church, Boston, MA 02/26/2006
Music - A Spiritual Pathway Rev. Dr. Joshua Snyder Second Unitarian Church of Omaha 02/26/2006
The Pursuit of Happiness & Its Potential for Misery Rev. Chris Buice Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church 02/26/2006
Our Vision Ignites Our Generosity Revs. Christopher Craethnenn, Barbara Hamilton-Holway and Bill Hamilton-Holway, Sharing our Vision: Revs. Christopher Craethnenn, Barbara Hamilton-Holway and Bill Hamilton-Holway, Centering: Rev.Bill Hamilton-Holway Music: Excerpts from Prelude by Donald Busarow, Sandra Soderlund: Organ Blessing and Response: Rev. Christopher Craethnenn, Music: Clap Yo Hand: George Gershwin Arr. MacHuss, Piano:Patricia Ellis, Choir:Luminescence.Leaving to Music: Exerpts from Corale by Donald Busarow Organ: Sandra Soderlund Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley 02/26/2006
The Gospel According to Doubting Thomas
The Gospel of Thomas has become popular in recent years. The author of this "fifth gospel" is the "Doubting Thomas" from the gospel of John. Why didn't this gospel make the canonical cut and why might his depiction of Jesus be appealing to the UU style of faith?
Rev. Chuck Freeman Live Oak Unitarian Universalist Church, Cedar Park (Austin), TX 02/26/2006
Weathering Change Rev. Linda Hansen Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Danbury 02/19/2006
Henry Nelson Wieman on Creative Interchange - Part 2 of 3-part series on Liberal Theology in the 20th Century Rev. Dr. Justin Osterman Central Unitarian Church, Paramus, NJ 02/19/2006
Walls, Bridges and Fences Rev. William Clark First Parish Lexington Unitarian Universalist 02/19/2006
Sing A New Song Rev. Cheryl M. Walker All Souls Unitarian Church (New York City) 02/19/2006
Forward Through the Ages Adele Smith-Penniman First Parish in Concord, MA 02/19/2006
On Creative Interchange
- Part 2 of 3-part series on Liberal Theology in the 20th Century
Henry Nelson Wieman Central Unitarian Church, Paramus, NJ 02/19/2006
For the Presidency
From George Washington to George W. Bush, the presidency of the United States has occupied a unique place in our nation's identity. Every president has had his impassioned supporters and vitriolic detractors. Reconciling our religious faith with our feelings about our leaders from admiration and support to disappointment and disdain can be a very complicated process.
Rev. Evan Keely UU Congregation of Somerset Hills 02/19/2006
A Lincoln Portrait - a multimedia experience
In honor of Presidents' Day, a multi-media presentation featuring Aaron Copeland's "A Lincoln Portrait" and selected images to honor Lincoln's place in the development of the United States.
Rev. Dr. Randolph W.B. Becker Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Park Forest, Illinois 02/19/2006
Death and Grief Rev. Dr. Joshua Snyder Second Unitarian Church of Omaha 02/19/2006
Life, the Universe and Everything Ben Peck Unitarian Church of Marlborough and Hudson (MA) 02/19/2006
Sexuality and Commitment Sermon: Rev. Barbara Hamilton-Holway, Music: Excerpts from Sure On This Shing Night-Morton Lauridsen-sung by UUCB Chamber Choir. Centering, Rev. Bill Hamilton-Holway,Blessing and Response Rev. Barbara Hamilton-Holway, Leaving to Music-Exerpts from Chant-Wilbur Held Organ: Sandra Soderlund Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley 02/19/2006
Leaving the Harbor
We accept one another as we are, but we also encourage spiritual growth and depth. This is an invitation to take steps toward understanding ourselves and others, sharing our lives, and risking transformation. When you leave your safe harbor, your vessel becomes home. How can we provide safe harbor on unfamiliar shores? How can we welcome others to set sail along with us?
Rev. Kathleen Ellis Live Oak Unitarian Universalist Church, Cedar Park (Austin), TX 02/19/2006
Standing on the Side of Love Rev. John Crestwell Davies Memorial Unitarian Universalist Church, Camp Springs, MD 02/19/2006
Value Added Religion Rev. Rod Debs Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Emerald Coast 02/19/2006
Living with Integrity 5: Family
In many ways having a healthy family and raising healthy children is a countercultural activity today. This sermon is about the challenges facing families and how the church can help.
Rev. Dr. Arvid Straube First Unitarian Universalist Church of San Diego CA 02/19/2006
Breathing In, Breathing Out Paul Sprecher, Ministerial Intern Arlington Street Church, Boston, MA 02/19/2006
Sing A New Song Rev. Galen Guengerich All Souls Unitarian Church (New York City) 02/19/2006
Keeping the Faith - Evangelism
Being evangelical is an inherent quality of liberal religion. We have much good news to share.
Rev. Matt Tittle Bay Area Unitarian Universalist Church, Houston, TX 02/12/2006
UU Diseases and Their Cures
In Chuck's decade-long sojourn with the UU faith he has witnessed two distinct diseases among us. Chuck will inhabit his UU Medicine Man persona, prescribing each disease as the cure for the other!
Rev. Chuck Freeman Live Oak Unitarian Universalist Church, Cedar Park (Austin), TX 02/12/2006
Freedom is Dangerous Rev. Rod Debs Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Emerald Coast 02/12/2006
A Unitarian near the Bottom of the List
A sermon for President's Day weekend about inspiration that can be drawn from the most mortal of people.
Reverend Eric M. Cherry Unity Church of North Easton, MA 02/12/2006
The Importance Of Mardi Gras
This report from Julie's trip to New Orleans and the devastation she saw there points up the importance of celebrating Mardi Gras this year.
Rev. Julie Kain First Unitarian Universalist Church of San Diego CA 02/12/2006
Seeking Peace in a Time of War Rev. Dr. Joshua Snyder Second Unitarian Church of Omaha 02/12/2006
Commitment to Community Welcoming: Rev. Barbara Hamilton-Holway, Music: We Shall Be as The Light of The Morning - Randall Thompson - Sung by Luminescence Sermon by Rev. Bill Hamilton-Holway, Centering: Rev. Barbara Hamilton-Holway Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley 02/12/2006
Getting Real About Love
This service celebrates and encourages love by cutting through some of the romance to the heart of the matter.
Rev. Dan Brosier Unitarian Universalist Church of Elgin, IL 02/12/2006
Walking Each Other Home Rev. Kim K. Crawford Harvie Arlington Street Church, Boston, MA 02/12/2006
Evolved Intelligence, not Intelligent Design
Understanding how Darwin challenged, but did not deny, the role of religion
Rev. Dr. Randolph W.B. Becker Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Park Forest, Illinois 02/12/2006
Charity is not Enough Rev. Linda Hansen Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Danbury 02/06/2006
Alfred North Whitehead on Process and Reality - Part 1 of 3-part series on Liberal Theology in the 20th Century Rev. Dr. Justin Osterman Central Unitarian Church, Paramus, NJ 02/05/2006
Dreamers of the Day Rev. Galen Guengerich All Souls Unitarian Church (New York City) 02/05/2006
Spiritual Skepticism & Skeptical Community Rev. Chris Buice Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church 02/05/2006
Spiritual but Not Religious, 3 Rev. Liz Lerner The Unitarian Universalist Church of Silver Spring, Maryland 02/05/2006
Spiritual Skepticism & Skeptical Community Rev. Chris Buice Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church in Knoxville 02/05/2006
Nobody Left Behind
Sixty-six million Americans have read the "Left Behind" series of novels that teach that our world is coming to an end and that most people will be condemned to suffering and eternal torment. All this is based on a bizarre interpretation of the last book of the Christian Bible. Ideas like this have consequences. What do we have to say to people who promote these views?
Rev. Dr. Arvid Straube First Unitarian Universalist Church of San Diego CA 02/05/2006
Idolatries of Mind and Spirit
The gift of and the challenge to humanist understandings
Rev. Dr. Randolph W.B. Becker Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Park Forest, Illinois 02/05/2006
Meditation in Action Rev. Dr. Joshua Snyder Second Unitarian Church of Omaha 02/05/2006

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