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Sermons from 2019 (Page 4)

May 19, 2019: “Wabi-Sabi Saves the World”

Back in the days when the purpose of my job was to create beauty in the homes of my clients, I often felt like my job had no meaning.  It didn’t save lives or change the world in any tangible ways.  But six different world religions have something else to say about that. Reading          Jared Hammond Our reading this morning is from…

May 12, 2019: “The Color of Flowers”

Remember to bring in flowers from your garden to share with everyone in the congregation.  We will have a special guest musician Bass-Baritone,  Robert Pierce.  He has sung for us several times in the past and always receives many accolades for his deep, rich voice and thoughtful interpretations. He will be accompanied by Sherry Niederkorn.

April 19, 2019: “Good Friday Tenebrae”

Tenebrae is a service that recognizes the suffering of Jesus on Good Friday.  For UUs, it’s a chance to share the stories of suffering in current world.  This quiet service ends in darkness, with only the extinguished candles as hope for the new beginning of Easter Sunday. INTRO Rev. Denis Letourneau Paul Welcome to Our Good Friday Tenebrae Service. I wanted to start…

April 7, 2019: “The Light of Public Conscience”

Ralph Waldo Emerson once called William Ellery Channing, the “father” of Unitarianism in America, a public conscience.  As someone who was excluded from — actually thrown out of — the Congregational Church, he was always framing ethics and morality in terms of inclusion.  Who, he asked, in his own way, was being left out? The first Sunday of each month is Food…

May 5, 2019: “In The Eye of the Beholder”

Beauty, they say, is in the eye of the beholder.  It’s so cliche it’s almost painful.  But all you have to do to see the truth of the statement is to look around at the artwork in our congregation.  Everything we do that has visual or physical presence elicits a wide variety of responses.   The easiest way to deal with that differences…