Kensington Unitarians

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Kensington Unitarians meet to share experiences, to learn from each other, to explore our diverse faiths, to welcome spiritual seekers and offer companionship on life's journey.

Episodios

  • Between Melting and Freezing

    27/05/2012 Duración: 23min

    Sermon by Rev. Dr. Jeanne Foster: "This title comes from T. S. Eliot's Four Quartets: 'Between melting and freezing / The soul's sap quivers.' In this service, we will explore the 'in-between times' in human experience. Jeanne has served as a UUA minister and now works as a professor of literature and creative writing. Whilst visiting London she is working on her own poetry." Introduced by Rev. Sarah Tinker and featuring a reading given by Harold Lorenzelli. From a service at Essex Church, Home of Kensington Unitarians, on 27th May 2012.

  • Loving Unconditionally

    20/05/2012 Duración: 21min

    Sermon by Rev. Sarah Tinker: "'Love is the pain of being alive' writes Joseph Campbell. In this service we will consider the challenge and possibility of loving unconditionally and of allowing ourselves to be so loved in a 21st century spiritual community." Featuring a reading given by Caroline Thorpe. From a service at Essex Church, Home of Kensington Unitarians, on 20th May 2012.

  • The Venerable Bede

    13/05/2012 Duración: 20min

    Sermon by Rev. Sarah Tinker: "In a monastic community in the 8th century AD a monk made a translation of the Bible into Latin, still highly regarded today, and wrote what is often considered to be the first history of the English people. What does the life of the Venerable Bede tell us of monastic life in the so called 'Dark Ages' and of the development of Christianity in these lands?" Featuring a reading given by Antony Bunsee. From a service at Essex Church, Home of Kensington Unitarians, on 13th May 2012.

  • Rivers, a Meander, and a Meditation

    06/05/2012 Duración: 22min

    Sermon by Jef Jones: "We were very pleased to welcome Jef Jones, lay leader with Brighton Unitarians, to lead this service for us. This service explores the idea of The Way in the Chinese teaching known as the Tao." Featuring a reading given by Caroline Blair. From a service at Essex Church, Home of Kensington Unitarians, on 6th May 2012.

  • Non-Conformists and the Great Ejection

    29/04/2012 Duración: 17min

    Sermon by Rev. Sarah Tinker: "We Unitarians owe gratitude to the brave and faith filled clergy, who in 1662 lost their livings because they could not conform to the beliefs insisted upon by the Church of England. The 350th anniversary of this important event is being marked this year and today's service will consider the strength of faith that led to this development of new congregations and forms of worship." From a service at Essex Church, Home of Kensington Unitarians, on 29th April 2012.

  • Beneath a Tree

    22/04/2012 Duración: 16min

    Sermon by Rev. Sarah Tinker: "Rabindranath Tagore wrote that 'trees are the earth's endless effort to speak to the listening heaven'. As new leaves unfurl and blossom abounds, join us for this celebration of trees and their contribution to our physical and spiritual well being." Featuring a reading given by Harold Lorenzelli and some contributions from members of the congregation. From a service at Essex Church, Home of Kensington Unitarians, on 22nd April 2012.

  • In Need of a Blessing

    15/04/2012 Duración: 26min

    Sermon by Jane Blackall: "Religious liberals can be rather hesitant, even squeamish, when it comes to giving and receiving blessings and affirmations. In this service, we will consider what it means to bless, and explore the ways in which we might be able to offer a blessing to others. As Henri Nouwen said 'I am increasingly aware of how much we fearful, anxious, insecure human beings are in need of a blessing.'" Featuring readings given by David Francis Darling and Jeannene Powell. From a service at Essex Church, Home of Kensington Unitarians, on 15th April 2012.

  • Easter Sunday - Take One Egg

    08/04/2012 Duración: 23min

    Sermon by Rev. Sarah Tinker: "From ancient fertility rituals to modern cookery programmes, eggs play a crucial part in human life. Join us for this celebration of all that is egg-shaped, alongside deep reflection on Easter's themes of redemption and resurrection." Featuring a reading given by Tristan Jovanović. From a service at Essex Church, Home of Kensington Unitarians, on 8th April 2012.

  • The Ant, The Grasshopper, and Why They Were Both Right

    01/04/2012 Duración: 19min

    Sermon by Caroline Blair: "This service was led by long-standing member of the committee, Caroline Blair, who considered Aesop's fable of the ant and the grasshopper." From a service at Essex Church, Home of Kensington Unitarians, on 1st April 2012.

  • Hajj and Other Spiritual Disciplines

    25/03/2012 Duración: 22min

    Sermon by Rev. Sarah Tinker: "The highly regarded exhibition on the Islamic Hajj continues at the British Museum and this service will consider the message that such a spiritual discipline can hold for Unitarians." From a service at Essex Church, Home of Kensington Unitarians, on 25th March 2012.

  • Half the World

    18/03/2012 Duración: 17min

    Sermon by Rev. Sarah Tinker: "As we mark Mothering Sunday and also International Women's Day (which was earlier in March), this service will honour the role of women in our world and recognise the importance of pursuing equality of opportunity for all." Featuring a reading given by Alice Lambert. From a service at Essex Church, Home of Kensington Unitarians, on 18th March 2012.

  • Doom and Gloom

    11/03/2012 Duración: 21min

    Sermon by Rev. Sarah Tinker: "We humans have always had an apocalyptic tendency of fearing the worst so that they we can be fully prepared. Much is being made of the Mayan prophecy of changes to come in December 2012; how might religious liberals respond to 'doom and gloom'?" Featuring a reading given by Harold Lorenzelli. From a service at Essex Church, Home of Kensington Unitarians, on 11th March 2012.

  • Life's Big Questions

    04/03/2012 Duración: 23min

    Sermon by Rev. Sarah Tinker: "As a Fair Trade Church we'll be marking Fair Trade fortnight and invite you to bring in any unusual fair trade items for display in this service. How to live an ethical life is just one of the big questions we'll consider as a lead in to our conversation group in the afternoon." Featuring a reading given by Tristan Jovanović. From a service at Essex Church, Home of Kensington Unitarians, on 4th March 2012.

  • Stop Looking - Life is Here and Now!

    19/02/2012 Duración: 21min

    Sermon by David Francis Darling: "This service grew out of seeing the musical 'Pippin', that tells the tale of a young man looking for his purpose in life, only to discover that the extraordinary is to be found in ordinary everyday events and relationships." From a service at Essex Church, Home of Kensington Unitarians, on 19th February 2012.

  • Contentment

    12/02/2012 Duración: 16min

    Reflections by Rev. Sarah Tinker: "With life so often filled with yearnings and dissatisfactions, where shall we find contentment? This service will help us to explore some sources of peace and satisfaction, whatever our circumstances." From a service at Essex Church, Home of Kensington Unitarians, on 12th February 2012.

  • Carpe Diem

    05/02/2012 Duración: 28min

    Sermon by Harold Lorenzelli: "Our very own Harold, church trustee and long-standing stalwart of the choir, will be leading the first service in February. Harold promises a look at why it's important to make the most of today." From a service at Essex Church, Home of Kensington Unitarians, on 5th February 2012.

  • Charles Dickens - His Social Message

    29/01/2012 Duración: 27min

    Sermon by Rev. Sarah Tinker: "2012 marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens, one time member of Essex Street Chapel. This service will celebrate his writings with their oft times contemporary message of the need for social justice." Featuring readings by Antony Bunsee. From a service at Essex Church, Home of Kensington Unitarians, on 29th January 2012.

  • Home

    22/01/2012 Duración: 30min

    Sermon by Rev. Sarah Tinker: "Home can be a powerful image for us humans. What does it mean to feel 'at home' in the world and how can a church community assist us in building a sense of belonging wherever life may lead us?" Featuring short reflections from Michaela von Britzke, Tristan Jovanović, Carole Grace, and a reading given by Harold Lorenzelli. From a service at Essex Church, Home of Kensington Unitarians, on 22nd January 2012.

  • Can You Know That is True?

    15/01/2012 Duración: 26min

    Sermon by Rev. Sarah Tinker: "Based partly on the work of Byron Katie we will use this question - 'Can You Know That is True?' - to explore what truth means and why we value it." From a service at Essex Church, Home of Kensington Unitarians, on 15th January 2012.

  • William Tyndale - Lost in Translation

    08/01/2012 Duración: 22min

    Sermon by Tristan Jovanović: "A multilingual service about the birth of the English Bible, the strife it caused and the peace we long for in the New Year." From a service at Essex Church, Home of Kensington Unitarians, on 8th January 2012.

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