Sunday Sermon May 5, 2024
“The Gift of Covenanting” Rev. Paul reflects on how making covenants is both an ancient collective spiritual practice and an integral part of American Unitarian history.
“The Gift of Covenanting” Rev. Paul reflects on how making covenants is both an ancient collective spiritual practice and an integral part of American Unitarian history.
“Dimensions of Capitalism” — Rev. Paul Beedle Some recent critiques of capitalism label aspects of it “toxic”; Rev. Paul offers a nuanced perspective.
Rev. Paul offers a close reading of the Palm Sunday story.
“On Repentance and Repair” Rev. Paul Beetle Rev. Paul reflects on this year’s UUA Common Read, which invites people of all faiths toward accountability practices that can transform our relationships and make us whole.
“Keystones” – Rev. Paul Beedle“ Can one (nonhuman) species determine the fate of an ecosystem? What are the implications of this scientific finding?”
“Not for Ourselves Alone”—Rev. Paul Beedle “As our pledge drive begins, a reminder that we support ourchurch for ourselves, our neighbors, and future generations.”
“Not for Ourselves Alone”—Rev. Paul Beedle“As our pledge drive begins, a reminder that we support ourchurch for ourselves, our neighbors, and future generations.”
Rev. Paul Beedle–“A Medieval Love Song” During the Middle Ages, Christian mystics interpreted a short passage from The Song of Songs in a big way; their insights are still relevant for spiritual practice today.
“Courage in a Complex World” – Rev. Paul BeedleWe might think we prefer a simple life, but that is not what our complex world offers. Rev. Paul reflects on the power of love to avert chaos.
“White. Wait, What?” – Rev. Paul Beedle Rev. Paul and members of the White Fragility class reflect on the meaning of white identity and its role in making justice and injustice.