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Too Far From Reason? - Rev. Kate Rohde

October 9, 2011


One of the most active members in a former church asked me to preach on the topic of whether modern Unitarianism is leaving reason too far behind. This Sunday an updated version of that sermon, on the place of reason in modern Unitarian Universalism.



WWJC? Or UU? - Rev. Kate Rohde

May 1, 2011

Jim Wallis, an evangelical Christian, and many in the Sojourners Community fasted over Lent in response to the government’s threat to cut back on help to the poor. They wore bracelets asking: What Would Jesus Cut? What do we believe about our obligations to one another, to our children, to the world around us? What is the covenant, if any, to being a part of one nation?




 The Good Mother - Rev. Kate Rohde

May 8, 2011

Because of the age of our congregation, the majority of our mothers are no longer living. With the distance of time, we know the legacy they left us whether they were Earth mothers or Tiger mothers. This Sunday we’ll share some reflections on mothering.

 


 Humanism Across the Ages - Shawna Foster

June 12, 2011


How is humanism relevant to today's challenges and demographic shifts? Shawna Foster, a seminarian at Meadville Lombard Theological School, delivers a quick-paced sermon on the recent advancement of humanism in light of new atheism. An engaging speech about where our tradition has been and where it's going.

Upcoming Services

  • February Services

    February 5—Rev. Cari Frus, staff chaplain at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in Belleville, IL will give a sermon. Music: 9:30am: Donovan Johnson and the Early Morning Risers; 11:15am: Patricia Will, pianist; First Unitarian Choir led by Bob McMeen, accompanist Patricia Allender.

     

    February 12—Sentimental ServiceMaria Wilson will be coordinating the Second Annual Sentimental Service of Songs, Sonnets, and Sweetness. What do you love? If you would like to perform an original ode to your mother's cooking, haiku for your favorite tree, or share an existing work by your favorite songwriter or poet, please contact Maria at kb9oib@yahoo.com. Music: 9:30am: Donovan Johnson and the Early Morning Risers; 11:15am: Patricia Will, pianist. 

    February 19—Mistakes, Retakes, New Takes

    Rev. Dr. Sarah Voss

    Change yourself, change the world.  This sermon will offer a brief look at how and why we deal with our errors. Music: 9:30am: Donovan Johnson and the Early Morning Risers; 11:15am: Patricia Will, pianist; First Unitarian Choir led by Bob McMeen, accompanist Patricia Allender.

     

    February 26—Climbing on a Horse and Riding Off in All Four Directions at the Same Time                                                    

    Rev. Ron Knapp                              

    Some reflections on our obsession with diversity. Music: 9:30am: Donovan Johnson and the Early Morning Risers; 11:15am: pianist, Patricia Will.

     

     

     

    Posted Jan 25, 2012 11:59 AM by Catharine Dixon
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