Randy Newman’s song helped define 1968, a year marked by sadness and irony. Now, 50 years later, what song will reflect 2018?
Sermon Tag: Mel Harkrader Pine
What It Means to be Human
What does it mean to be human? We’re tempted to answer with platitudes, but neither the scientific answer nor the spiritual one is clear and without some troubling aspects. We’ll explore the question from both angles, warts and all.
TrUUmpism
This sermon explores the complex relationship between Trumpism, American history, and the values of Unitarian Universalism.
The Blind and the Elephant
We experience the holy in different ways. By clinging to our own experience of the holy maybe we are living out the story of the sightless experiencing the elephant.
Principles and Sources of Unitarian Universalism
This sermon explores how Unitarian Universalism defines its identity through a broad collection of principles and sources rather than a singular dogma.
ReligUUsity
In this sermon, the speaker uses the Jewish Shema and the mezuzah as metaphors to examine the spiritual identity of Unitarian Universalism.
Even these things may seem pleasant
In this poignant sermon, a grieving father reflects on the sudden death of his son and his own journey toward spiritual healing.
My Looseleaf Bible
This sermon explores the personal nature of Unitarian Universalism, highlighting the faith’s emphasis on individual responsibility in defining one’s own spiritual beliefs.
Investing in Your Beliefs
This sermon presents a speaker reflecting on their personal journey with Unitarian Universalism, particularly through the lens of socially responsible investing and the speaker’s own contrarian biases.
Community
This sermon explores the multifaceted nature of community, particularly within a Unitarian Universalist context, acknowledging both its supportive and challenging aspects.
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