Sun, 23 April 2006 This sermon was recorded at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Somerset Hills (UUCSH) in North Branch, NJ. And to Help One Another Membership in a congregation is so much more than just "signing the book." To be a member is to enter into a covenantal relationship of mutual support and love, seeking to create and sustain a home for ourselves and those with whom we have chosen to walk on our spiritual journey. The music used for the intro of this PodCast comes from the PodSafe Music Network. The song Gronk Patrol from Derek K. Miller can be found on the PodSafe Music Network.
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Sun, 16 April 2006 This sermon was recorded at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Somerset Hills (UUCSH) in North Branch, NJ.
I Dreamed I Saw Him Last Night Easter Sunday. Human history is full of brave women and men who stood up for justice, compassion and truth even when threatened with death. Easter is a time to celebrate their courage, and find that same courage for ourselves. Join us for an intergenerational service of story and song. The music used for the intro of this PodCast comes from the UUA Hymnal Singing the Living Tradition. The instrumental piece is Hymn # 6, "Just as Long as I Have Breath". The sung piece (accompanied and a capella) is Hymn # 95, "There is More Love Somewhere". The organ is played by our Music Director Will Magalio. Comments[0] |
Sun, 9 April 2006 This sermon was recorded at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Somerset Hills (UUCSH) in North Branch, NJ. Not in My Name The service today is led by our Lay Committee. Today's discussion is about the death penalty, and where our opposition to this practice has a place in our Social Action agenda. The speakers in this service come from "New Jerseyans for Alternatives to the Dealth Penalty". Key Links from the Service: New Jerseyans for Alternatives to the Death Penalty, Information and Statistics on the Death Penalty The music used for the intro of this PodCast comes from the PodSafe Music Network. The song One Question at a Time from Van Davis can be found on the PodSafe Music Network.
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Sun, 2 April 2006 This sermon was recorded at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Somerset Hills (UUCSH) in North Branch, NJ. To Dwell Together in Peace Our communal religious life is centered upon sharing of our true selves with one another and being enriched by our commonalities and differences. For this to be possible, a religious community must be a place of respect, trust and safety, where the expectations of how we interact with one another are clearly understood. The music used for the intro of this PodCast comes from the PodSafe Music Network. The song Sunny Days from Eoghan (pronounced Yowan) Colgan can be found on the PodSafe Music Network. Comments[0] |



