| Title |
Presenter |
Church |
Date presented |
| To Question is the Answer |
Dr. Rev. Arvid Straube |
First Unitarian Universalist Church of San Diego CA |
09/25/2005 |
| A Tree with No Roots |
Pam Collins |
First Unitarian Universalist Society of Albany, New York |
09/25/2005 |
| The Church Of Changing Seats |
Co-Minister Scott Tayler |
First Unitarian Church of Rochester NY |
09/25/2005 |
| Women's March: Bread and Roses (Music) |
Second Unitarian Women's Choir |
Second Unitarian Church of Omaha |
09/25/2005 |
| Like A Mighty Stream (Music) |
Second Unitarian Choir and Congregation |
Second Unitarian Church of Omaha |
09/25/2005 |
| We Are A Gentle, Angry People (Music) |
Second Unitarian Choir and Congregation |
Second Unitarian Church of Omaha |
09/25/2005 |
| We Shall Overcome (Music) |
Second Unitarian Choir and Congregation |
Second Unitarian Church of Omaha |
09/25/2005 |
| Ave Maria (Music) |
Second Unitarian Choir with Erika Jeck |
Second Unitarian Church of Omaha |
09/25/2005 |
| Blasphemy |
Rev. Chris Buice |
Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church in Knoxville |
09/25/2005 |
| Faith and Politics in 2005 |
Dr. Rev. Arvid Straube |
First Unitarian Universalist Church of San Diego CA |
09/25/2005 |
| A Tree with No Roots |
Pam Collins |
First Unitarian Universalist Society of Albany, New York |
09/25/2005 |
| Unitarians, Universalists, Cats and Dogs |
Rev. Chris Buice |
Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church in Knoxville |
09/18/2005 |
| Reality Based Religion |
Rev. Sam Trumbore |
First Unitarian Universalist Society of Albany, New York |
09/18/2005 |
| A Skeptic's Path to Religion |
Rev. Dr. Joshua Snyder |
Second Unitarian Church of Omaha |
09/18/2005 |
| Are You Doing Any Good |
Rev. Rod Debs |
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Emerald Coast |
09/18/2005 |
| Coming Together, Coming Apart: Seeking Integration in a Fragmented World |
Rev. Dr. Joshua Snyder |
Second Unitarian Church of Omaha |
09/11/2005 |
| Think Again |
Rev. Chris Buice |
Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church in Knoxville |
09/11/2005 |
| Water Communion |
Rev. Dr. Joshua Snyder |
Second Unitarian Church of Omaha |
09/04/2005 |
| Contributive Justice |
Rev. Rod Debs |
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Emerald Coast |
09/04/2005 |
| Going Home Together |
Reverend Nancy McDonald Ladd |
Bull Run Unitarian Universalists, Manassas, Virginia |
09/04/2005 |
| A Summons Unto Humanity |
Rev. Dr. Randolph W.B. Becker |
Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Park Forest, Illinois |
09/2005 |
| Religion Without Scripture |
Rev. Dr. Randolph W.B. Becker |
Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Park Forest, Illinois |
09/2005 |
| Learning To Remember To Forget |
Rev. Dr. Randolph W.B. Becker |
Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Park Forest, Illinois |
09/2005 |
| One More Day |
Rev. Dr. Randolph W.B. Becker |
Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Park Forest, Illinois |
09/2005 |
| A Place on Which to Stand |
Rev. Charles Stephens |
Second Unitarian Church of Omaha |
08/28/2005 |
| Darwin and Intelligent Design |
Rev. Chris Buice |
Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church in Knoxville |
08/28/2005 |
| Compassion and the Art of Cultural Forgiveness |
Chris Peters |
Second Unitarian Church of Omaha |
08/21/2005 |
| Overabundance |
Rev. Rod Debs |
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Emerald Coast |
08/21/2005 |
| Who Would Jesus Bomb |
Rev. Rod Debs |
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Emerald Coast |
08/14/2005 |
| Empowerment and Compassion |
MaryAnn Powell |
Second Unitarian Church of Omaha |
08/07/2005 |
| Empowerment and Compassion |
MaryAnn Powell |
Second Unitarian Church of Omaha |
08/07/2005 |
| The Dark Side of the Force |
Rev. Chris Buice |
Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church in Knoxville |
08/07/2005 |
| Unnecessary Enemies |
Rev. Dr. Randolph W.B. Becker |
Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Park Forest, Illinois |
08/2005 |
| Foolish Wisdom or Wise Foolishness? |
Rev. Dr. Randolph W.B. Becker |
Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Park Forest, Illinois |
08/2005 |