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May 28, 2006: “Some Observations about Science and Religion”
Among our UU sources is one which “counsel[s] us to heed the guidance of reason and the results of science.” Yet we are also encouraged to heed the wisdom of the world’s great religions and see our sources in Judeo-Christian teachings, as well as earth-based spirituality. Our lay-led service will explore issues in the relation of science and religion from different points of view. NEW MEMBER SUNDAY.
May 21, 2006: “Seasons of the Self.”
Susan Brown’s auction sermon request. Find out what she paid for last February! Interim Minister Doris Hunter.
May 14, 2006: “A Mother’s Day Tribute”
Come celebrate Mother’s Day with music, memories and tributes. Interim Minister Rev. Doris Hunter.
May 7, 2006: “What Do You Value?”
Some answers to the questions about an “appreciative inquiry” so don’t forget your answers on those index card(s). Interim Minister Doris Hunter.
April 30, 2006: “The Christian Paradox”
The U.S. is said to be the most professedly Christian of the developed nations and at the same time, the least Christian in its behavior. How can UUs make sense of this perplexing irony? Minister Candidate Rev. Marc Fredette.
April 23, 2006: “How We Are Called”
Is religious call reserved for saints and prophets? A candid look at personal call and how and to what life might be calling each of us. Minister Candidate Rev. Marc Fredette.
April 16, 2006: “Rising in Love”
Gospel stories tell us universal truths about grief and love. Interim Minister Doris Hunter.
April 9, 2006: “The Earth is Our Home”
Come and affirm how radical this statement is! Doris Hunter assisted by the Climate Action Project Task Force.
April 2, 2006: “Celebration Sunday”
Let us celebrate who we are and what we shall be. Interim Minister Rev. Doris Hunter.
March 26, 2006: “Tomatoes and Transcendence”
Guest Minister Howard Hunter

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