Peace is Possible but is it Probable?
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Dialogue sermon with Christine Carlson and Rev. Nate Walker of the First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia, June 14, 2009.
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Dialogue sermon with Christine Carlson and Rev. Nate Walker of the First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia, June 14, 2009.
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A dialogue sermon with Connie Baker, Ginny Beier, Beth Ralston and Reverend Nate Walker of the First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia, November 23, 2008.
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The choir of the First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia sings “That Ever I Saw” music by Darmon Meader, anonymous text. Music Director, Jennifer Hayman.
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The choir of the First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia sings “A Red, Red Rose” music by James Mulholland, text by Robert Burns. Music Director, Jennifer Hayman.
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The choir of the First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia sings “No Words” music by Rob Landes.
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The choir of the First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia sings “The Pace of Wild Things” music by Joan Szymko and text by Wendell Berry. Music Director, Jennifer Hayman.
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In keeping with our discussion of “deep listening and loving speech,” Rev. Nate will address the importance and value of mediation. Countering the effects of our culture, so quick to judge, we will explore the potential of dialogue in realizing one of our cherished Unitarian Universalist ideals, preserving the inherent worth and dignity of all people, even those with whom we disagree.
This recording includes an activity with the children related to the sermon that unpacks the controversy about the possibility of One Life Crew playing at the First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia, as reported by Anti Racist Action and the One People’s Project.