Monthly Archives: August 2016

Giving Up the Ghost

Reading from Christine Robinson’s essay, “Imagineers of Soul”  Sermon Preached August 21, 2016 The audio version of this sermon can be found here. A few years ago, my colleague Robin Bartlett, who grew up Unitarian Universalist, preached a sermon she … Continue reading

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Thin Places

Reading for this service, “Thin Places” by John Crossley Morgan Sermon preached August 14, 2016 You can find the audio of this sermon here. The story of my “thin place” is not a tale of a trip to a Celtic abbey, … Continue reading

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We were made for these times

There’s plenty going on in the world, in our country, in our state, and in most cases, in our individual lives – that would justify feelings of overwhelm, of denial, of heightened anxiety and reactivity.  And yet lately, I’ve been feeling … Continue reading

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