Honoring Martin Luther King

Honoring Martin Luther King – Myron Andes – Jan. 14, 2007 The sermon was preceded by and refers to this reading: Good Morning! I am here this morning to share with you information about a famous Unitarian Universalist in a part of our service called “The...

Wisdom in the Dessert

Wisdom in the Dessert – Myron Andes – Oct. 15, 2006 Hello, my name is Myron and I’ll be your preacher today. May I start you off with something? An appetizer perhaps? We have specials today on some delicious questions. We have a robust, “What is the...

Transition: On Interim-ness

Transition: On Interim-ness – Myron Andes – Oct. 8, 2006 The forbearers of the Unitarian half of our Unitarian Universalist heritage can be traced back to the early councils of the Christian church in the 4th century. At this time, in the council of Nicea...

Transition

Transition – Lincoln Christensen – Oct. 8, 2006 I have a billion ideas to tell you about change and transition. And, if my bet is right, and, if you are the liberal you think you are, you have probably considered change many many times over your life....

Memorial Day

Memorial Day – Rev. Julia Aegerter – May 28, 2006 Memorial Day is a day full of memories, many different kinds of memories for many different people. Happy, sad, horror filled, proud, poignant. It is a loaded day. What are your childhood memories of...

Your Cat Died

Your Cat Died – Rev. Julia Aegerter – Feb. 12, 2006 One day a man who had been on vacation phoned his neighbor and said, “Jack, I just wanted to call and let you know that I am returning tonight and I was wondering how everything has been.” And Jack said,...