Archive for March, 2008

Re-Imagining the American Dream

Sunday, March 30th, 2008
 
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2008-03-30
Rev. Don Southworth & Worship Associate: Tom O’Dwyer

We join congregations around the country and the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee in celebrating Justice Sunday. Forty years ago this week Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was killed. Did the American dream die with him?

0:00-5:47 Reflection - Tom O’Dwyer
5:48-30:05 Sermon “Re-Imagining the American Dream” – Rev. Don Southworth

Easter Sunday: “Born Again”

Sunday, March 23rd, 2008
 
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2008-03-23
Rev. Don Southworth & Worship Associate: Mary Grigsby

Join us for our annual intergenerational Easter service. Spring, birthdays and Easter all give us a chance to be born again.

0:00-12:39 Sermon “Born Again” – Rev. Don Southworth

“Hope”

DATE OF BIRTH:
March 23, 1998

Every night when it’s time for bed,
Fold your hands and bow your head,
An angelic face,
a heart that’s true,
You have a friend to pray with you!

Hope

Commitment Sunday: “More than Sundays”

Sunday, March 9th, 2008
 
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2008-03-09
Rev. Don Southworth & Worship Associate: Sue McKinney

As we celebrate Commitment Sunday and make our financial pledges to ERUUF we will reflect on how to live our faith and values every day of the week…and our life.

On the Podcast:

0:00-5:07 Reflection - Sue McKinney
5:08-23:49 Sermon “More than Sundays” – Rev. Don Southworth

A Religion for Today’s World

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008
 
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2008-03-02

Rev. Dr. William Murry & Worship Associate: Shirley Borstelmann

The late Carl Sagan wrote: “A religion, old or new, that stressed the magnificence of the universe as revealed by modern science, might be able to draw forth reserves of reverence and awe hardly tapped by the conventional faiths.” This sermon will describe such a religion.

Rev. Dr. Murry is the Minister Emeritus of the River Road Unitarian Church, Past President of Meadville Lombard Theological School and Editor of the Journal of Liberal Religion.
His books are available in the UUA bookstore:

Reason and Reverence: Religious Humanism for the 21st Century
A Faith For All Seasons: Liberal Religion and the Crises of Life

On the Podcast:

0:00-3:57 Introduction of Rev. Dr. Murry by Rev. Southworth
3:58-21:36 Sermon - Rev. Dr. William Murry