Sun, 28 January 2007 Question Box Sermon You know the old proverb: whoever asks a question risks being a fool for five minutes; whoever doesn't ask risks being a fool forever. Come risk being a fool. Rev. Keely will take written questions from the congregation during this service and answer them. Bring your questions about what matters to you - beliefs, morals, UU history, UUCSH, love, whatever. Let's see what we'll learn from each other. All the music used for this PodCast comes from the PodSafe Music Network. The song is Friend by Rob Costlow. Comments[0] |
Sun, 21 January 2007 This sermon was recorded at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Somerset Hills (UUCSH) in North Branch, NJ. There Must Be Peace in the Heart A Peace Site is a place where we come together to teach our children and one another about how we can care for our congregation, our community and our world. Join us for an intergenerational service celebrating UUCSH becoming a Peace Site, with music by members of the congregation. The music used for the intro of this PodCast comes from the PodSafe Music Network. The song Peace Around the World from Freedom People can be found on the PodSafe Music Network. Comments[2] |
Sun, 14 January 2007 Eyes on What Prize? Martin Luther King, Jr. opined that the most segregated hour in America is ten o'clock on Sunday morning. Religious communities are often largely homogenous, and our denomination is no exception: nearly all Unitarian Universalist congregations are overwhelmingly comprised of people whose ancestry is European. Many of our co-religioners would like to change that. What questions might we consider as we explore this very complicated issue? All the music used for this PodCast comes from the PodSafe Music Network. The song is Cold Cloth and an Ice Pack by Derek K. Miller. Comments[0] |



