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

  • Good Bones, Rev. Dr. Oscar Sinclair, April 14, 2024

    14/04/2024 Duração: 28min

    This sermon begins with worship associate Ari Giles reading "Good Bones" by Maggie Smith.

  • The Music of the Spirit, Rev. Justin Schroeder, April 7, 2024

    10/04/2024 Duração: 23min

    There is a voice within you which no-one, not even you, has ever heard. Give yourself the opportunity of silence and begin to develop your listening in order to hear, deep within yourself, the music of your own spirit.  — John O’Donohue, Anam Cara In a world full of distractions, screens, video bingeing, and climate unraveling, paying deep attention to our inner lives — and the wisdom and music that is there — is critical. Tuning in and encountering the deepest parts of ourselves can help us unearth the hidden treasures, insights, and clues within that can lead to more aliveness, joy, and abundance. This Sunday, we’ll explore concrete practices that can help us tune into the “song that is our life.”  After two decades in Unitarian Universalist ministry, Rev. Justin Schroeder and his wife, Juliana Keen, launched Holding Space for Change, a practice that accompanies and supports people through life transitions. They provide spiritual direction/accompaniment, therapy, grief support groups, divorce support grou

  • When Jesus Woke, Rev. Kathleen Rolenz, Easter Sunday, March 31, 2024

    31/03/2024 Duração: 23min

    This podcast begins with Merrill Aldrich reading Luke 24:13-32. What really happened on that Easter morning? A resurrection? An awakening? No one can say for certain, but we can say this — Jesus of Nazareth’s life after his death changed the world. On this Easter Sunday, it also has the power to change us. Come find out how.

  • Dostoyevsky Reads Hegel in Siberia and Bursts Into Tears, Rev. KP Hong, March 24, 2024

    24/03/2024 Duração: 24min

    In his essay of the same title, the Hungarian cultural critic László Földényi stages an encounter between Dostoyevsky and Hegel, between our creaturely sense of transcendence as finite-limited-mortal beings and radical Enligthenment's belief in unbounded progress and mastery. In a world mediated through switches, buttons, credit cards, screens, redlined neighborhoods and land as commodity for ownership, what do we mean by the sacred? In this moment of climate change and degradation of life, when the wounded world seems "full of sound and fury, signifying nothing," how do we remain attentive to the sacred song of life itself, to claim a deeper sense of belonging to the earth, shared history, and to each other? Worship associate Nancy Dilts and Rev. KP Hong amplify the work of honest storytelling, asking us to more creatively name this sacred life and work against its degradation. 

  • Life Is a Thistle Bush, Barbara Hubbard, March 17, 2024

    22/03/2024 Duração: 16min

    Who among us really expected life to be a bed of roses? Barbara Hubbard will speak about how the Unity Church community has inspired, shaped and transformed her life’s journey.

  • Color and Fragrance, Rev. Lara Cowtan, March 10, 2024

    14/03/2024 Duração: 20min

    Many Unitarian Universalists find a spiritual connection with Nature (yes, the N is writ large intentionally!). Having just experienced the warmest winter on record and rising concerns about our planet’s climate, what is our spiritual and theological response? Where can we find the individual and collective strength to clearly face the truth of the climate emergency, mourn the damage being done to our blue planet and inspire ourselves and others to action?  ​ Spiritual Ecology and Eco-Spirituality look beyond our sense of justice and connect more deeply with how we engage with nature on a person and spiritual level. Let us explore the sacred thread that weaves the essence of humanity into the tapestry of all creation, and then re-engage with the world from this awareness.

  • Known, Unknown, and Everything In Between, Rev. Jessica Clay, March 3, 2024

    06/03/2024 Duração: 15min

    Join Rev Jessica Clay as she returns to Unity and reflects on her years of parish ministry since she was the Hallman Ministerial Intern in 2016-2017. She will explore the place creativity has in faith, community, and life. 

  • Between a Rock and a Hard Place, Rev. Kathleen Rolenz, February 25, 2024

    25/02/2024 Duração: 23min

    Sometimes in life we are faced with seemingly impossible choices. This sermon will pick up on the themes introduced on February 11 and take them even further into the spiritual, theological, ethical and moral realms of our daily living.

  • Love Is a Choice, Rev. Lara Cowtan, February 18, 2024

    22/02/2024 Duração: 19min

    "We respond to the call of love because it is our common theological core. It is what can and does motivate us and illuminates our deepest commitments to each other.” These words are from the UUA Board in their Charge to the Article II Study Commission. This Sunday we will consider how our Unitarian Universalist faith and values are expressed in our lives and in our religious communities as we consider the proposal from the Article II Study Commission that deepens and expands the language of the Seven Principles to include commitments and actions, with love at the center.  

  • If It's Not One Thing, It's Another, Rev. Kathleen Rolenz, February 11, 2024

    16/02/2024 Duração: 26min

    Saturday Night Live comedian Gilda Radner made famous the phrase “If it’s not one thing, it’s another...it’s always something!” And isn’t that true? We are constantly called to choose one person or one thing over another; often accompanied by conflicting feelings about those choices. This Sunday we’ll dive deeper into the February theme of choosing, and the role chance, choice, free will and determinism play in our lives.   This podcast begins with a reflection offered by Ari Giles, worship associate.

  • The Blessings of Congregational Conflict, Rev. Dr. Terasa Cooley, February 4, 2024

    04/02/2024 Duração: 20min

    Anyone who has endured messy and bitter conflicts in a congregation may not be able to see how there could be an opportunity of a blessing in the midst of the pain. But conflicts will inevitably occur and it is possible to learn new ways of approaching them that can allow for growth and learning, and even transformation.  Rev. Cooley is a lifelong Unitarian Universalist and has served as a minister for over 30 years in both congregational and denominational settings. She is an Accredited Interim Minister and faculty of the Interim Minister’s Network, and currently serves as the Developmental Minister at the First UU Church of Columbus, OH. 

  • There Be Dragons!, Rev. Lara Cowtan, January 28, 2024

    04/02/2024 Duração: 19min

    We can do hard things. Facing our fears and charting a pathway forward. 

  • The Call to Racial Justice from our Theological Heritage, Rev. Dr. Andrea Johnson, January 21, 2024

    24/01/2024 Duração: 15min

    What calls you to work for justice in the world? This sermon will explore both the historical and contemporary call to justice that arises from our Unitarian Universalist theological heritage. 

  • The Courage to Be Accountable, Rev. Kathleen Rolenz, January 14, 2024

    24/01/2024 Duração: 25min

    Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s, and Bayard Rustin’s commitment to non-violence was a powerful and effective strategy because all those involved in the Civil Rights Movement were committed to practicing the disciplines of non-violence as expressed in Beloved Community in action. What wisdom can we learn from King and Rustin as we move towards ever increasing levels of accountability which require of us both courage and consistency?

  • Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown, Rev. Lara Cowtan, December 31, 2023

    28/12/2023 Duração: 22min

    This podcast begins with a reflection by worship associate Merrill Aldrich.

  • On the Road with a Hidden God, Rev. Lara Cowtan, December 17, 2023

    22/12/2023 Duração: 12min

    Homily delivered on Christmas Family Sunday.

  • Who's Human? Who's Right?, Rev. Kathleen Rolenz, December 10, 2023

    10/12/2023 Duração: 21min

    This sermon is written by Rev. Kathleen Rolenz and delivered by Rev. Wayne Arnason.

  • The Future of Religion, Rev. Keith Kron, October 29, 2023

    01/11/2023 Duração: 28min

    What purpose does religion serve now? What purpose can it serve? With membership declining and ministerial shortages in every denomination, what will the future of religion and Unitarian Universalism be? What could it be? We’ll explore these questions, and how we might learn from our past, those around us, and the moment we’re in to consider a course for the future of religion. Rev. Kron is the Transitions Director of the Unitarian Universalist Association.

  • Sorry, Not Sorry; The Subtle Art of Apology, Rev. Lara Cowtan, October 22, 2023

    22/10/2023 Duração: 27min

    This sermon podcast begins with a reflection written by Sara Ford and read by Peggy Lin.

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