Unity Church-unitarian's Sermon Podcasts

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Sermons delivered by ministers and pulpit guests at Unity Church-Unitarian in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

Episódios

  • Oh Say Can You See, By The Dawn's Early Light, July 8, 2007, Tom Esch.mp3

    08/07/2007 Duração: 01h07min

    Oh Say Can You See, By the Dawn’s Early Light? — Tom Esch It is time to really put our imaginations to use. Fewer people can doubt that we are near or at a point of crisis on many levels as a planet and as a species. Is it time for all of us to begin to see new things in new ways? Where do we as a UU movement find our vision and inspiration in times of desperation?

  • The Eldercare Journey, July 1, 2007, by Rev. Ann Romanczuk.mp3

    01/07/2007 Duração: 15min

    The Eldercare Journey - by Rev. Ann Romanczuk Many of us in this congregation are caring for, or anticipating caring for, our aging parents. Author Mary Pipher writes of this process: "if we embark freely and willingly on this voyage of discovery, we may find joy, empathy, understanding, and intimacy. We expand our definitions of what it means to be human. We grow our own souls in the garden of time." Rev. Ann Romanczuk will explore this difficult and potentially rewarding passage.

  • Walking Toward the Sea: June 17, 2007, by Rob and Janne Eller-Isaacs

    17/06/2007 Duração: 26min

      During the month of May, our ministers Rob and Janne Eller-Isaacs made their way along the Camino de Santiago, an ancient pilgrimage trail that culminates at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compestella. They return to Unity Church to tell us why they chose to go beyond Santiago and to end their pilgrimage at the sea. In this 4 part sermon, Rob and Janne reflect on their sabbatical, on making a pilgrimage, and on the importance of "taking time" to truly reconnect with ourselves and our deepest callings.

  • The Joy of Ripeness: June 10, 2007 by Justin Schroeder

    10/06/2007 Duração: 17min

    The Joy of Ripeness Justin Schroeder Life is full of beginnings and endings. Yet, there is that magical moment, that space someplace between the beginning and the ending, where a fullness and perfect readiness is reached. It is as if we have been preparing our whole lives for this moment, this moment that can come again and again in our lifetime. It is a moment of joy, a moment of perfect ripeness - filled with sweet nectar, ready to burst forth.

  • The Journey We're Ready For: June 3, 2007, by Teresa Schwartz

    03/06/2007 Duração: 11min

    The Journey We're Ready For by Teresa Schwartz We make our paths by walking them, step by step. If our lives are a journey, are we ever truly ready? How would we know? What is the role of faith as we step into the unknown, especially as Unitarian Universalists? As we reach the close of our church year, we"ll reflect on the paths we�ve made together, and what lies ahead as we move into the ripe season of summer and the ripe season of ourselves.

  • Service and Sacrifice: 5/27/2007 by Justin Schroeder

    27/05/2007 Duração: 19min

    Service and Sacrifice: The Complexities of Memorial Day by Justin Schroeder In part, Memorial Day is a day of remembering all who have given their lives in service to our country. In this remembering, we are drawn into larger questions of meaning and purpose in our own lives: What am I willing to sacrifice? Who or what am I most authentically serving?

  • False Idols and Feelin' Good: 5/20/2007 by Katie Lawson

    20/05/2007 Duração: 15min

    Heading into summer is the perfect time to pause and reflect on the nature of joy and pleasure. How do we find our true course in the midst of so many distractions? What is the difference between a joy we can trust and follow inward and a pleasure that is only a temporary fill for the "God-shaped Hollow." Katie Lawson was Unity's Hallman Ministerial Intern in 2005 and 2006 and was fellowshipped with the Unitarian Universalist Association in September. She spent the summer as chaplain at Ferry Beach, a Unitarian Universalist retreat center, and currently teaches seventh and eighth grade social studies at St. Paul Academy.

  • Are You Going To Wear That? 5/13/2007 by Teresa Schwartz

    13/05/2007 Duração: 10min

    “You’re Going To Wear That?? — Teresa Schwartz We were all born — and we all have mothers. Some of us are mothers and grandmothers. We’ll explore having a mom and being a mom — times funny and sad; moments poignant and irreverent. Mothers of all kinds should be remembered, if not honored. Some mothers are nurturing, some mothers are stifling, some mothers always loved us, some didn’t know how, some mothers we never met, some mothers are our best friends. Come and and honor motherhood with us.

  • Work That Is Real: 5/6/2007 by Rev. Dottie Matthews

    06/05/2007 Duração: 25min

    Work That is Real by Rev. Dottie Mathews, Fox Valley UU Fellowship of Appleton, Wisc. The title for this sermon comes from the Marge Piercy poem "To Be of Use." Explore the dynamics between finding coherence in our inner life and how we then take that coherence (or sense of meaning) out into the rest of our lives, our work, our home, and our relationships. Dottie Mathews is the Assistant Minister at the Fox Valley UU Fellowship. In middle-life, after a successful business career, Dottie answered a call to the ministry. She graduated from United Theological Seminary in May 2006 and was ordained in Appleton six months later. Dottie's internship at Unity Church is one aspect of her learning process for which she is particularly grateful. She is delighted for this opportunity to return to greet old friends and new.

  • Abundant Possibilities: 4/15/2007, by Rev. Marlin Lavanhar

    15/04/2007 Duração: 26min

    "Abundant Possibilities" by Rev. Marlin Lavanhar, All Souls Church, Tulsa, Oklahoma Marlin Lavanhar grew up Unitarian Universalist at North Shore Unitarian Church in Deerfield, Illinois. After graduating from Tulane University, he relocated to Kyoto, Japan, where he worked and studied for two years. Leaving Japan, he and a friend took a three year, around the world odyssey on mountain bikes. The trip took him through some of the world's highest mountain ranges, across parts of the Gobi desert, Tibet, India, Pakistan, through the Middle East, across Eastern Europe and North America. It was on this trip that he felt the call to Unitarian Universalist Ministry. His sermon explores the power of generosity and possibility - and the surprising moments that can come from spontaneous giving!

  • Life Wants to Live: 4/8/2007, by Teresa Schwartz

    08/04/2007 Duração: 14min

    Easter Sunday by Teresa Schwartz and Justin Schroeder We honor the Easter story every year; every year we are in need of resurrection. We will celebrate doubt and belief, the commonplace and the miraculous, our fears and our hopes as we reach into new life.  

  • Fools, Foolishness, and Folly: April 1, 2007, by Justin Schroeder

    01/04/2007 Duração: 16min

    Fools, Foolishness, and Folly: What Clowns, Jesters and Pranksters Have to Teach Us by Justin Schroeder This April Fool's Day (and Palm Sunday), come laugh and chortle as we explore the history of the holy fool - those clowns and jokesters that throughout the ages have managed to penetrate our upright defenses to tell us the things we really need to know.

  • Idolatry of Symbols: 3/25/2007, by Rev. Karen Gustafson

    25/03/2007 Duração: 22min

    The Idolatry of Symbols by Rev. Karen Gustafson Karen was ordained by the Duluth Unitarian Universalist congregation in 1986. She is a graduate of the Starr King School for the ministry in Berkeley California. Before becoming an minister, Karen was a public school educator in Northern Wisconsin and Minnesota. She is married and has four just- barely-adult children. Karen is inspired by the poetry of Mary Oliver, Denise Levertov and Wendell Berry and time in the woods and near the lakes of northern Minnesota. This sermon explores symbols and the power they can hold over us.

  • Gates, Alarms, Mace, and Faith: Finding Security in an Insecure Age: 3/18/2007, by Justin Schroeder

    18/03/2007 Duração: 22min

    Gates, Alarms, Mace, and Faith: Finding Real Security in an Insecure Age. ByJustin Schroeder What makes us safe, really safe? Is it a home alarm system, razor wire, the truth, or a hand gun next to our bed? How secure is secure enough, and what's faith got to do with it?

  • Perils of Perfection: 3/4/2007 by Teresa Schwartz

    04/03/2007 Duração: 15min

    March 4, 9:00am, 11:00am, and 4:30pm Delivered at www.unityunitarian.org.   We strive for excellence, but when does it become too much? When does our pursuit of improving our careers, our homes, families, bodies, our very selves become too much? When does our drive to be better keep us from doing anything at all? What awakens this drive is us? What feeds it? What can it offer us? As part of our Lenten series on idolatry, Sabbatical Minister Teresa Schwartz and Worship Associate Karen Palmen will explore the idolatry of perfectionism.

  • Possessed by Possessions: 2/25/2007

    25/02/2007 Duração: 13min

    February 25 (9:00, 11:00, 4:30) “Possessed By Possessions? — Rev. Melissa Carvill-Ziemer, Unitarian Universalist Church of Kent, Ohio Melissa served a Unity Church’s second Hallman Ministerial Intern. She is currently serving the Unitarian Universalist Church of Kent, Ohio. Melissa served as Unity’s Intern in 2003 and 2004. Melissa is married to Ellen Carvill-Ziemer. In addition to her full time parish ministry, Melissa has been focused on Conflict Resolution and is currently exploring religious themes in children’s literature. Sharon Hogenson will join Melissa as her Worship Associate.

  • Created Identity: 2/18/2007by Justin Schroeder

    18/02/2007 Duração: 21min

    “Created Identities? — Justin Schroeder delivered at www.unityunitarian.org Join Justin Schroeder and Worship Associate Neely Crane-Smith as they explore the fundamental questions of “identity.? Are our identities fluid or static? Who determines our identities and labels? What are the politics of identity and is it possible to ever be without an identity? Or are we forever creating the identity we show the world?

  • What Men Think About Their Relationship: 2/11/2007 by Neil Chethik

    11/02/2007 Duração: 21min

    Neil is the author of two acclaimed books, VoiceMale, and Fatherloss. He is writer-in-residence at the Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning in Lexington, Kentucky, where he lives with his wife, Rev. Kelly Flood, and their 13-year-old son, Evan. Neil is co-founder of the Unitarian Universalist Men’s Network. Justin Schroeder will join Neil as his Worship Associate.

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