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Universalism: For Such a Time as This!
I‘ll confess: I’m much more of a Universalist than I am a Unitarian. For those attending historically Unitarian churches (like Hope), the voices of Universalism may rarely be heard. But if we’re going to be true Unitarian Universalists, we need to hear both sides of our lively story. Indeed, after hearing the good news of … Continue reading Universalism: For Such a Time as This!
Deadly “Sins” for Lively Liberals: What’s Next?
We conclude this sermon series by reviewing what we’ve learned about the so-called seven deadly sins and consider its application to our daily lives. In the end, does it really matter to names the “sins” that are holding us back as a religious community? This is at the heart of interim ministry.
Deadly “Sins” for Lively Liberals: Anger
Is there any hope for the eradication of anger in our lives, either individually or corporately? Is it possible to manage anger in a world that models anger as “the way, the truth, and the life?” Anger loves to control us. So long as we are angry at another person, that person is controlling the … Continue reading Deadly “Sins” for Lively Liberals: Anger
Your Money AND Your Life
It’s Stewardship Sunday!
Deadly “Sins” for Lively Liberals: Sloth
I’m too lazy to write a blurb about this sermon. You’ll just have to wait and see what I have to say. Or not. It really doesn’t matter. You see, I am being a good sloth already!
Deadly “Sins” for Lively Liberals: Greed
“More, more, more! My possessions define who I am as a person and serve to illustrate my success. Without all my toys, I’m nothing. Too much of everything is never enough! So I savor the security that accumulation brings.” Does this sound like you? I know it sometimes applies to me. The wisdom of Epicurus … Continue reading Deadly “Sins” for Lively Liberals: Greed
Throw Yourself Like a Seed
All ages are invited to worship as we celebrate Easter with words and music, flowers and bells, and candles and praise. The sermon is surround by seasonal hymns and soaring music. Together we’ll celebrate the coming of spring and new life. Renewal—personal, corporate—is the rite of spring that challenges us to grow—intellectually, spiritually—just as the … Continue reading Throw Yourself Like a Seed
Speaking Truth to Power: A Liberationist Reading of Palm Sunday
This week is Palm Sunday in the Christian tradition. As the story goes, this was the day when Jesus made his triumphal return to Jerusalem, riding into the city on a young donkey behind a procession of people who are waving palm fronds and rejoicing. This marks the beginning of his journey to the cross … Continue reading Speaking Truth to Power: A Liberationist Reading of Palm Sunday
Deadly ‘Sins’ for Lively Liberals: Lust
I think that this so-called sin gets a bad rap. After all, what’s a little lust among friends? But whereas a bit of lust for the one I love can fuel desire and intimacy, a big lust for everyone in sight can cripple my ability to be in right relations with anyone. Moreover, those who lust … Continue reading Deadly ‘Sins’ for Lively Liberals: Lust