Archive for May, 2006

Global Warming & The Need For A More Sustainable Lifestyle

Sunday, May 28th, 2006

(The following text represents the views of the author and not the official position on global warming or sustainability issues of the UU Fellowship of BCO or of the UUA. Where information has been extracted from other web sites, the URLs for the full texts are provided as acknowledgement and for reference.)
You’ve all heard talk [...]

Program Sunday — Sustainability

Sunday, May 28th, 2006

ONE SERVICE ONLY at 11 am. To be followed by a pot luck lunch based on sustainable principles.
Peter Callaway will explore with us the current issues that impede or facilitate our efforts to create a sustainable future for generations to come. You will receive information about local resources and practices that have been developed [...]

Pastor Jim Covington

Sunday, May 21st, 2006

As Wise as An OWL: The Values of Sexuality in a World of Sexual Chaos.
A service of special recognition of our OWL students and their leaders.
Also: New Member Sunday–Introduction of our newest members!

The Soul of Sexuality

Sunday, May 21st, 2006

SEX! Novelist and preacher Frederick Buechner once said it’s like nitroglycerin: you can use it either to blow up bridges or to heal human hearts. When people think sexuality, their mind almost always goes to SEX, meaning sexual behavior. But sexuality is much more than just sexual acts. And it seems to me that’s [...]

Religious Education Sunday

Sunday, May 14th, 2006

A celebration of Religious Education at our fellowship.
At the 9AM service, experience a sample of an adult RE session and at 11AM our children and youth will present something from each of their curriculum this year. We will also have our annual bridging ceremony and recognition of teachers.

Pastor Jim Covington

Sunday, May 7th, 2006

The sermon topic is Being Human Religiously.
I often lead off the Sunday service by saying "Welcome to this religious community of human beings." What do I mean by that? I want to speak a bit about the complexity of our human nature and the role of "humanism" among Unitarian Universalists. It's a good sermon for [...]