Archive for January, 2010
In This World (1.17.10)
Sunday, January 17th, 2010Rev. Deborah Cayer
In his last speech to striking sanitation workers in Memphis, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. said that it was fine to talk about fine robes and crowns in heaven, but we also need to talk about shoes, coats and dresses for working people in this world. What are some of the pressing justice issues of today, and what in this world can we do?
Marriage Equality: Do the Right Thing (01.10.10)
Sunday, January 10th, 2010Rev. J.D. Benson
The disease of heterosexism has prevented justice from being done in the case of marriage equality. Families are hurt each day we delay. What are we called to do, as Unitarian Universalists, to set things right?
In the Doorway (01.03.10)
Sunday, January 3rd, 2010Rev. Deborah Cayer
For ancient people, the threshold was a place of power, the particular location where the gods might enter into this world and change everything. Janus is a god of the threshold, looking back to the past and forward to the future at the same time. Being on the threshold, in transition to new stages of life can be tricky and intense, yet it can also be a time and place of tremendous power and new life.
