Taking my inspiration from a sermon preached by Thomas Kerr at the laying of the cornerstone of the Church of the Christian Union (the name of our congregation at the time) in 1888, I’ll reflect on how we weave together a sense of mystery and a commitment to reason and science. For Kerr, archeology and biblical history helped enliven, not diminish, his faith. Can the same be true for us - from physics, neuro-biology, anthropology, and more?
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Sept 19 2021: Faith and Climate
3/1/2020 "Forgiveness is Not Forgetting"
2/23/2020 "The Case for Reparations"
2/16/2020 "Toxic & Non-toxic Charity"
6/2/2019 "Go Beyond"
2/9/2020 "Rich Man, Poor Man, Beggar Man, Thief"
2/2/2020 "A Generous Interpretation"
1/26/2020 "Authority Song"
1/12/2020 "T'Challa, Rey, and Clark Kent"
1/5/2020 "Like Cooking a Small fish"
12/29/2019 "Celebrating the Spirit of Kwanzaa" Rev. Joyce Palmer
12/22/19 "Compassion and Loving Kindness"
12/1/19 "Weaving and Quilting Love and Justice"
11/24/19 "Thanks-vision" Rev. Michelle Lattanzio
10/17/2019 "A Fool's Errand"
11/3/19 "One Wild and Precious Life"
10/13/2019 "Engaging Our Neighbors: Building Democracy in Practice"
10/06/2019 "394 Days To Go"
September 22, 2019 "Maw-waidge"
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