Forgive & Forget?
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An "object sermon" delivered on Yom Kippur. Part I is about the two "F" words - forgive and forget. Part II is about the two "R" words - reconcile and remember.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Sep 26th, 2010 Comments
An "object sermon" delivered on Yom Kippur. Part I is about the two "F" words - forgive and forget. Part II is about the two "R" words - reconcile and remember.
Posted in Uncategorized on Sep 26th, 2010 Comments
One in five Americans describes themselves as “spiritual but not religious.” What does this mean? This sermon will explore the various private practices that spiritual people may affirm, as compared to rejection of the public rituals and statements of faith professed by organized religion. Reverend Nate ask what happens when the supermajority of the members of a Unitarian Universalist congregation describe themselves in this way? Isn’t it ironic that many UUs have an allergy to religion and yet are members of a religion?
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In his first sermon of the year-long series on “Big Questions,” Reverend Nate asks, “How do we contribute to Islamophobia?” He will reflect upon the prejudice that Muslims are currently facing with the building of the Community Center at Park51, the proposed Islamic Center in lower Manhattan. He will draw upon political and sociological data to reflect upon the religious conflicts that are being played out before these mid-term elections.
For more information about the First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia visit www.PhilaUU.org.
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