Rev. Edwin Lynn Rev. Lynn will reflect in his sermon on a personal near death experience, after which he asks "what did I learn?" Edwin Lynn is the Minister Emeritus of the Northshore Unitarian Universalist Church in Danvers MA , where he served for 33 years. Rev....
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Sunday Service “A Moral Divide” (newsletter)
Ms. Kimberly French will preach her sermon "A Moral Divide." She writes "We live in divided times. Our Principles ask us to accept others and their beliefs. But our moral selves sometimes demand that we take strong stands. How can we be true to both of these...
Sea Change: What can we learn from the 1960s? (newsletter)
We welcome the Rev. Dr. Dorothy Emerson to our pulpit. She writes that "the 1960s introduced many cultural changes that still influence us today, as we continue to struggle with issues of freedom, equality, peace, and love. What can we learn from this era about the...
Matt Meyer “Lessons for Future Ancestors” (newsletter)
10:00am Mr. Matt Meyer returns to our pulpit for service and music called “Lessons for Future Ancestors” – Join us for a reflection of heavy suitcases, surprise turning points, and attending to the complexity of our times with love and resilience.
Mr. Chad Trexler and friends (newsletter)
Our Chair of the Board of Trustees, Chad Trexler, will join a few other congregants as they ponder Community and Stewardship. Chad will speak, as well as Ashley Taylor, Valerie Tratnyek and Steve Smith. These "choir of voices" services are always very enriching, so be...
Michael Tyo “One Truth, Many Truths” (newsletter)
Mr. Michael Tyo will lead our Sunday service and will examine the duality of believing in a universal One Truth and also believing in multiple parallel truths that are different. This sermon is based on “One Truth, Many Truths, Any Truths?” by Rev. Joshua Mason...
“Letting go- How does one even do that?” by Ms. Gail Hardenbergh (newsletter)
Gail Hardenbergh, a long time member and spiritual seeker looks forward to sharing her ideas about how one might actually “Let Go.” The sermon will explore the meaning and opportunities inherent in the process.
Rev. Fred Small preaching Sunday, Feb. 17 (newsletter)
We welcome Rev. Fred Small to our pulpit. “Praise Be the Flood” Scientists predict that climate change will have dire consequences for humanity and the planet we inhabit. Can global warming move us to change course and build a new society grounded in justice,...
Rev. Fred Small preaching Sunday, Feb. 17
We welcome Rev. Fred Small to our pulpit. “Praise Be the Flood” Scientists predict that climate change will have dire consequences for humanity and the planet we inhabit. Can global warming move us to change course and build a new society grounded in justice,...
Lessons Learned from Professor Sherman by Rev. Claire Donaldson (for newsletter)
Acceptance and tolerance can be found in any arena. Opportunities for learning can be found in many settings. It’s not always easy to let go of misinformation and long held beliefs. Sometimes we can find new lessons in some unexpected places. Rev. Claire Donaldson...