Monthly Archives: September 2007

Keep your eye on Time

In October The Unitarian Universalist Association will begin a marketing campaign in Time magazine to promote our values in the larger public. I haven’t seen the materials yet, but according to UUA.org, they will include: Print ads in Time Magazine … Continue reading

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Our European Roots

This morning’s sermon explores the stories of Michael Servetus and Francis David, two of our 16th-century Unitarian martyrs who fought for religious innovation and tolerance during the European reformation.

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Prayer on anger and love

A friend asked me to write a prayer for tonight’s Christian Fellowship gathering here at church: Dear God of many names and understandings, we open ourselves to whatever insights this evening may bring. Tonight we consider anger, which touches our … Continue reading

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Burning Man and Small Group Ministry

Today I’m posting the sermon from yesterday’s service. You can pick up the podcast feed below (or subscribe through the iTunes music store). This was a fun one to preach: relating my experience at Burning Man in 2005 (church work … Continue reading

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