Sinopsis
Sermons delivered by ministers and pulpit guests at Unity Church-Unitarian in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
Episodios
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Lessons for Future Ancestors, Matt Meyer, August 27, 2023
30/08/2023 Duración: 15minMatt Meyer is a lifelong Unitarian Universalist with a long background as a musician and worship leader for UU congregations. He lives in Boston but travels as an itinerant worship leader, bringing the good news of Unitarian Universalism to hundreds congregations all over the country. Matt serves as the Director of Operations for Sanctuary Boston, a contemporary UU worship community with rockin’ music and engaging worship that meets on Wednesday evenings online and in-person. Matt’s children’s story “Desmond Gets Free” was published last year as a book by Skinner House Press. It just recently won a Nautilus award for social justice in children’s fiction.
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Choosing to Be Chosen, Rev. Andrea LaSonde Anastos, August 20, 2023
25/08/2023 Duración: 20minA substantial number of us prefer ‘choosing’ to ‘being chosen.’ It’s all about the power. But as most of the great spiritual leaders have taught, power is not at the center of love, justice, sustainability, equity, or joy. Do we want the power? Or a whole and holy life? This sermon podcast begins with a reading of Luke 4:16-21 by worship associate Jess Goff.
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Keeping the Sabbath, Jim Mulvey, August 13, 2023
25/08/2023 Duración: 19min“Remember the Sabbath day, and keep it holy.” Exodus 20:8 To the ancient Hebrews to sanctify and to make holy meant to set something apart. After laboring six days to create the world, the Hebrew god created the Sabbath as a day free from work, a day free from doing. It was created as a time for being. What are some of the ways we can keep Sabbath by separating ourselves for a day from the world and all of its busyness and constant doings? By keeping Sabbath we choose to ignore daily demands of production and consumption and make the time to just be. Sabbath time can become a time of countercultural resistance. Sabbath can become a time to rest and restore the soul. This sermon podcast begins with a reading of Deuteronomy 5:14 by Rev. Kathleen Rolenz.
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Little "t" Truths, Merrill Aldrich, July 30, 2023
30/07/2023 Duración: 25minExplore how specific, even ordinary, encounters can be a powerful window to spirit or to universal truths. Historically, both Unitarianism and Universalism come from theological arguments that had a certain level of abstraction, but more recently we seem to have a more grounded definition for these terms. They are no less powerful, though, for naming little "t" truths.
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World Snake Day, Rev. Shay MacKay, July 16, 2023
28/07/2023 Duración: 35minThis sermon podcast begins with a reflection offered by worship associate Carol Mahnke.
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A Fixer's Guide to an Unknown Universe, Rev. Karen Hering, February 23, 2020
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Welcome It All, Rev. Jen Crow, January 12, 2020
13/01/2020 Duración: 55minHere is the link to listen to the congregational meeting led by Rev. Jen Crow on January 12, 2020: https://www.unityunitarian.org/ministerial-transition.html
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Witness in the Practice of Reverence, Rev. Janne Eller-Isaacs, December 8, 2019
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The Narrow and Crooked Path to Reverence, Rev. Lisa Friedman, December 1, 2019
02/12/2019 Duración: 57min -