Archive for April, 2007

Can Unitarian Universalists Believe Anything They Want?

Sunday, April 29th, 2007

A few weeks ago, after preaching a sermon on Unitarian Universalism a couple of people expressed their appreciation for the sermon, saying they now had a better understanding of Unitarian Universalism. But two others told me they still didn’t know what Unitarian Universalism is. Both comments are indicative of how difficult […]

How We Feel the Love We Owe

Sunday, April 22nd, 2007

This is my annual Sermon on the Amount - one of the great challenges of preaching. How to say, year after year, what this Fellowship means to me and to us? How to say we ought to support it as generously as we are able? How to tell of experiences that make this congregation indispensable […]

Life Goes On

Sunday, April 8th, 2007

Opening Words
Good morning! Welcome to this human community of seekers. This is Easter, the day of promise that the dead shall rise again. Have you seen the trees? Have you seen the buds on the Maples? Have you noticed the forsythia and the daffodils? Did you smell the rain […]

Easter Sunday - Jim Covington

Sunday, April 8th, 2007

Sunday Morning Program: Every Child is Our Child

Sunday, April 1st, 2007

More than 14 million children under 15 in Africa have lost one or both parents to AIDS. According to the United Nations, that number will rise to at least 35 million children by the year 2010. The scope of this human tragedy is overwhelming. What can one person, or one congregation, do? Plenty!
The UU United […]