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Sermons from 2017

December 24, 2017: “Christmas Eve Candle Service”

Invocation Rev Denis Letourneau Paul Once upon a time – of all the good days in the year, on Christmas Eve – old Scrooge sat busy in his counting-house. It was cold, bleak, biting winter: Foggy withal: and he could hear people in the court outside, go wheezing up and down, beating their hands upon their breasts, and stamping their feet upon…

December 10, 2017: “Mother Mary”

Personal Reflection “Mother Mary” Keli Keyes For those of you who don’t know the story of Mary. She was born without original sin so she was The Immaculate Conception, she gave birth while still a virgin, and the child she gave birth to was Jesus. I grew up believing in the divinity of Mary. As a child, every May was Mary’s Month…

November 26, 2017: “Finding Your Essence”

Theme: Help, Generosity and Gratitude Personal Reflection Jared Hammond Flashback to a very cold, snowy day in December. New Year’s Eve, 1993. I was three years old and for the next twenty-seven days, I would still be an only child. We were at the top of a sledding hill in Firestone Park, which the city of Columbiana, Ohio calls the “recreational cornerstone…

November 5, 2017: “Buying A Ticket”

Monthly Theme: Help, Generosity and Gratitude Time for All Ages (Rev Denis) Harriet Lerner, an author and child psychiatrist? tells the story of going to Coney Island as a child and desperately wanting to ride the exciting rides like the cyclone, but being scared to death. She watched children her age come of the rides excited, clearly having had fun. Envious. Finally,…

October 8, 2017: “The Only Sacred Ground”

Story Justin Simons“The Priest and the Levite” Jerusalem was a city of temples, sacred ground, about 2,500 feet above sea level. Jericho was 18 miles north and 800 feet below sea level. It was a city in the desert, an oasis with natural springs. It was an early version of a resort, so a lot of people went back and forth between…

September 17, 2017: “What’s Right About Contorted Logic”

Centering Thought: A thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity, resilience and beauty of the commonwealth of life. It is wrong when it tends otherwise. – Aldo Leopold, A Sand County Almanac Story for All Ages “The Excrutiatingly Scrupulous Twins,” Robin McBride from A Lamp In Every Corner, by Janeen K. Grohsmeyer This is a story adapted from “The…

September 3, 2017: “Moving in the Direction You Least Trust”

Centering Thought: “Only by moving in the direction you least trust can you be saved.” Reading (Rev Denis)From Kayak Morning, by Roger Rosenblatt Opposites attract me. In kayaking, taking the opposite way can save your life. When you feel you are about to capsize, you instinctively clutch the gunwales of the boat. You think that the kayak offers stability on an unstable…

April 2, 2017: “Freedom from Outrage”

(With guest musician Sue Cotter) Sermon “Freedom from Outrage” Rev. Denis Letourneau Paul This was going to be a sermon about hell, a pithy, tongue-in-cheek sermon, in the spirit of April Fools Day, at the end of our stewardship campaign, suggesting that if we Unitarian Universalists officially brought into our Seven Principles the idea of hell, we’d all be better off. What…