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| Title | Presenter | Church | Date presented |
| How to Behave in Church While this may sound like it should be for children, I want to examine our religious relationships with each other, talk about a new movement called church covenants about behavior, not beliefs, as well as how we communicate in all areas of our lives and how that reflects our view of religion. |
Rev. Arthur G. Severance | East Shore Unitarian Universalist Church, Kirtland, OH | 04/27/2008 |
| Come Be My Light | Rev. Kathy Schmitz | Pathways Church, Southlake, TX | 04/27/2008 |
| Are We Almost There? | Margie King Saphier | First Parish in Concord, MA | 04/27/2008 |
| Seize the Day and your own time | Rev. Bill Darlison | Unitarian Church Dublin | 04/27/2008 |
| To Care for Our Earth | Rev. Anthony David | Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta | 04/27/2008 |
| Living The Kingdom | Tim Temerson, Intern Minister | First Parish Lexington Unitarian Universalist | 04/27/2008 |
| Toward an Earthen Theology Earth Day has become an event of more and more importance as global warming and environmental concerns heat up! The old song, "He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands," needs to be changed to "WE'VE GOT THE WHOLE WORLD IN OUR HANDS!" We are the co-creators of our present world, and we had better take responsibility for our actions as well as our inactions. |
D. Roger Dixon, Rev. Arthur G. Severance | East Shore Unitarian Universalist Church, Kirtland, OH | 04/20/2008 |
| Reflections on Earth Day | Rev. Kathy Schmitz | Pathways Church, Southlake, TX | 04/20/2008 |
| Passing Over In commemoration of the great journey of Passover, this sermon will look at the many journeys we are on. How can we, as the ancient Hebrew story tells, set out to travel along an uncertain course and have faith enough to believe that eventually, we might find our way home? |
Reverend Nancy McDonald Ladd | Bull Run Unitarian Universalists, Manassas, Virginia | 04/20/2008 |
| Life Shaped By Nature This Sunday’s service is planned by UUCA’s Green Sanctuary Committee and is in recognition of Earth Day (April 22). Join us as to celebrate the commitment we have made to be a Green Sanctuary! |
Peter Bergstrom, Debbie Cole & Fred Muir | Unitarian Universalist Church of Annapolis | 04/20/2008 |
| Reflections on religious community | Rev. Bill Darlison | Unitarian Church Dublin | 04/20/2008 |
| The words of Rev. Roy Phillips | Rev. Dr. Stephan Papa | Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta | 04/20/2008 |
| The Cost of Iraq: Who Pays the Price? Rev. Cullinan will examine the costs of war and their effect on our society's values from a liberally religious perspective. The service will draw from the work of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who was assassinated 40 years ago this year. |
Rev. John Cullinan | The Unitarian Church of Los Alamos, New Mexico | 04/20/2008 |
| Green For Life | The Green Sanctuary Committee | First Parish Lexington Unitarian Universalist | 04/20/2008 |
| So I Am a Christian. You Wanna Make Something Of It? It’s time for UU Christians to come out of the closet and declare themselves. |
D. Roger Dixon | East Shore Unitarian Universalist Church, Kirtland, OH | 04/13/2008 |
| When Buddha Met Christ | Rev. Kathy Schmitz | Pathways Church, Southlake, TX | 04/13/2008 |
| Community, Commitment, and the 2004 Red Sox In 2004, the Boston Red Sox won their first World Series in a very long time and fans around the world felt like they were a part of something bigger than themselves. In this world of isolation and separation, what really makes us feel our connection to one another? The Red Sox can do it, but what else? |
Reverend Nancy McDonald Ladd | Bull Run Unitarian Universalists, Manassas, Virginia | 04/13/2008 |
| How to write an Anti-God Book | Rev. Bill Darlison | Unitarian Church Dublin | 04/13/2008 |
| Choosing Exile | Rev. Marti Keller | Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta | 04/13/2008 |
| A Journey of the Heart |
Rev. Michael McGee | Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Fairfax, VA | 04/13/2008 |
| Not By Bread Alone | Rev. Laura Cavicchio | First Parish Lexington Unitarian Universalist | 04/13/2008 |
| We Light This Chalice... John and Joyce present an exploration for all ages. Where did the flaming chalice come from? And what does it mean? This is part of our continuing series "Exploring Our UU Identity." |
Rev. John Cullinan and Joyce Zaugg, DRE | The Unitarian Church of Los Alamos, New Mexico | 04/13/2008 |
| With So Little to Be Sure Of | Rev. Charles Blustein Ortman | The Unitarian Church of Montclair (NJ) | 04/13/2008 |
| Universal Ethics for the 21st Century The difficulty with the idea of universal ethics is that we must overcome the barriers which many religions seem to set up against uniting the world instead of dividing it. It seems to me that if religion is to stand for anything, it ought to be the idea of universal ethics/morality. |
Rev. Arthur G. Severance | East Shore Unitarian Universalist Church, Kirtland, OH | 04/06/2008 |
| Lessons from My GPS | Rev. Kathy Schmitz | Pathways Church, Southlake, TX | 04/06/2008 |
| Why Jeremiah is Wright |
Rev. Marlin Lavanhar | All Souls Unitarian Church of Tulsa | 04/06/2008 |
| Where There is Vision Join us for our annual Journey Toward Wholeness Sunday Service. |
Rev. John Crestwell | Unitarian Universalist Church of Annapolis | 04/06/2008 |
| The Sacred Circle of Life | Gary Smith | First Parish in Concord, MA | 04/06/2008 |
| Miracles | Rev. Bill Darlison | Unitarian Church Dublin | 04/06/2008 |
| You're a Unitarian Universalist? What's That? | Rev. Anthony David | Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta | 04/06/2008 |
| Walking Our Talk: From First Parish to Zambia | Tim Temerson and Al Jacobson | First Parish Lexington Unitarian Universalist | 04/06/2008 |
| Radical Hospitality We human beings are naturally suspicious and insular, especially when we encounter those who we deem "different" or "other." Our mission calls on us to build a kinder world. The way in which we welcome in the stranger says a lot about how seriously we take up that call. This morning, we'll explore how hospitality may just be our most important spiritual practice. |
Rev. John Cullinan | The Unitarian Church of Los Alamos, New Mexico | 04/06/2008 |
| Our World Is One World | Rev. Charles Blustein Ortman | The Unitarian Church of Montclair (NJ) | 04/06/2008 |
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