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?
03/04/18 "How to be a Less Obnoxious Activist"
2/25/18 "What is Love? 4. Agape"
2/18/18 "Storge: Lessons from Secret TV Week"
2/11/18 "Eros"
2/4/18 "What is Love? Philia."
1/28/18 "Tools for the Work of Our Hands"
12/3/17 "A thing with feathers"
11/23/17 "Thankfulness as Faithfulness"
10/22/17 "Deep Listening"
10/08/17 "Be Our Guest"
10/01/17 "Angels Unaware"
09/17/17 "For the Beauty of the Earth"
9/10/17 "Princes, Princesses, Hags and Ogres"
09/03/17 "Which Side Are You On"
8/20/17 "Dismantling White Supremacy: Who, What, When, Where, How, and Why."
08/13/17 "Sacred Complexity"
8/6/17 "Free to forgive in a criminally unjust system?"
7/30/17 "Playing in the Band"
7/23/17 "That Time the Rabbi Spiked the Punch"
7/9/17 "Cultivating Joy" by Rev. Darrick Jackson
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