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As many of you are hopefully aware, this weekend is our mid-year congregational meeting. For many of you, I am sure this meeting is not a red-letter event. But, hey, the Steelers lost so there are no football games to worry about Sunday (Bruce Travers would like me to note there is a Bills [...]
We were blessed to have as a guest speaker in Sunday’s service Miguel Sague of the Council of Three Rivers American Indian Center. He shared a song and mentioned the CD he has created with others, and many of us wanted to purchase the CD. The CD is called Songs from the Stone Hoop, and [...]
As I’ve mentioned in other sermons, I’m glad that indigenous issues are finally being given some attention. It’s a long way from justice, but it’s a start. We’ll never see justice for Native Americans if more people don’t at least become aware of the injustices they’ve suffered, and continue to suffer. Our systems of [...]
In the sermon series, I’m offering on our current seven principles of Unitarian Universalism, we’re up to the third. In this one, “we covenant to affirm and promote Acceptance of One Another and Encouragement to Spiritual Growth in Our Congregations.” The beautiful choir anthem we just heard expresses this principle well: Seek your own [...]
The January Share the Plate recipient is Living in Liberty. Living in Liberty From their website: "Living in Liberty restores dignity, freedom, and a new life to victims of commercial sexual exploitation by creating a safe, secure, loving, and nurturing community where healing occurs and a new life begins." To accomplish their mission, Living in [...]
UUCNH is embarking on a Capital Campaign for the first time in 16 years. Over the next several months the Capital Campaign Team (CCT) will be collecting YOUR ideas and feedback. The CCT will start by creating 3 options; a basic plan of the lowest cost, an intermediate plan of mid-range costs, and a “gold standard” [...]
This sermon continues a series on the principles of the Unitarian Universalist Association. Last month we talked about our first principle— the inherent worth and dignity of every person; today we’ll talk about the second principle e of Justice, Equity and Compassion in Human Relations. UUA - second principle Justice, Equity and Compassion in [...]
As this pandemic drags on and on, I’m sad that I haven’t been getting to know you as I’d like to, I’d talk to a wide range of you at coffee hour, or the other various ways we’d be gathering. For the great majority of my time with you we’ve been in shut-down, and there [...]
Covid separated us from our farm in 2020. Even those of us attending in-person events and the rekindled Sunday Services must do so in a distanced, abbreviated, and/or otherwise limited fashion. We are still unable to simply “be” in our bucolic, peaceful space in the world. This past Sunday, the kids and I took our [...]