Archive for February, 2006

The UU’s role at the United Nations.

Sunday, February 26th, 2006

The Chair of the of Board of the UU United Nations Office, Margaret Montgomery and the Executive Director, Jim Nelson, will be leading the services and speaking about the UU role at the United Nations.

Ward Morehouse

Sunday, February 19th, 2006

“Cindy Sheehan and Me at the White House Gates: Confronting our Unitarian Covenant from a Washington Jail.”
Ward says, “On September 26 last year, some 400 stalwart citizens (including many UUs) demonstrated in front of the White House, demanding an end to the senseless and tragic war in Iraq. Without a permit from the Washington […]

Jim Covington

Sunday, February 12th, 2006

I’ve Grown Accustomed to Your Face: In Celebration of Intimacy.
Or “The Acid Test of Love.” Or “We Are, Therefore, We Love.” Or “Our Oh So, Fragile Human Relationships.”
I could go on. I originally thought I would speak to the growing cultural strife between Muslim countries and western democracies, as we have […]

Jim Covington

Sunday, February 5th, 2006

What It Means To Be Religious — Part II
A continuation of my last sermon’s theme, except this time I will focus more on defining what we mean by “liberal religion,” the kind of religion Unitarian Universalists claim to be, which is quite different, of course, from the “literalist” religions we hear so […]

President’s Letter — February 2006

Friday, February 3rd, 2006

Fellow UU’ers,
Every year we come to the time when we start the arduous task of fundraising. Just as the members are the soul of the congregation the money that we collect in pledges and fundraising are our lifeblood. Raising money for the Fellowship is something that we do not always want to talk about but […]

Minister’s Letter — February 2006

Friday, February 3rd, 2006

Dear friends,
I just received the following comment from one of our members: This is what the fellowship is all about…a wise person once told me that a community is a group of people who understand their interdependency.
That wise observation was stated in an email from someone recently in response to a “thank you” note I […]