First Universalist Church of Minneapolis Sunday Service Podcast
Religion & Spirituality
In the Calvin and Hobbes cartoon, Calvin invents a transmogrifier that transforms anything into anything else at the push of a button or the zap of a transmogrifying gun. Change, in the world of Calvin and Hobbes, is easy. Octavia Butler added some nuance to this, reminding us that “all that we touch we change, and all that we change, changes us. That the only constant is change, and that God is change.” If these two perspectives represent points on a (non-linear) continuum of transformation, where exactly does church fit in? Is it a vehicle for our own transmogrification? A container for that which changes us? Do we change church as we take our places in this living tradition?
Call to Worship - Rev. Stephanie Vos (:23)
Reading - We Are All Longing to Go Home, by Starhawk (:59)
Reflection - Rev. Stephanie Vos (1:57)
Sermon - Transmogrify(ing) Church, Arif Mamdani (8:29)
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October 2, 2022- The Heart Left Open Will Heal Itself
September 25, 2022- A Topography of Belonging
September 18, 2022- Belonging to Beloved Community
September 11, 2022- Water Communion: The Ocean Refuses no River
September 4, 2022- Homemade by the River
August 28, 2022-Ready? Set? Go! (Backpack Blessing)
August 21, 2022- Air and Breath
August 14, 2022- The Stillness of the Chrysalis
August 7, 2022- The Perfect Leader
July 31, 2022- The Permanent and the Transient in Unitarian Universalism
July 24, 2022- The Larger Circle
July 17, 2022- Gather the Spirit, Harvest the Power
July 10, 2022- Growing the S-I-Z-E of Our Soul
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June 26, 2022- The World Was Made to be Free In
June 19, 2022- BOGO Worth and Dignity
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