Healing Conversations

Given By Steve Meineke July 30, 2017 Our guest minister speaks to us today on healing the current rift between progressive and evangelical Christians. He is not downplaying the differences we have on important social issues though. There is a path of peace and...

Embracing The Mysteries in Our Lives

Given By Dr. Fernando Arzola Jr. June 11, 2017 Today’s sermon comes to us from the reflections of Dr. Fernando Arzola Jr. on a painting.  The Rembrandt painting titled  Philosopher in Meditation is said to be of Tobit and Anna awaiting their son, Tobias, to...

Non-Matter That Matters

Given By Judith Johnson May 21, 2017 Matter is anything you can touch, smell, or taste, has mass, and takes up space. Non-matter does not have these qualities. Some non-matter can be defined like the concept of time. Other non-matter eludes definition like the concept...

A Religion of Life and Joy

Given By Rev. Dr. Roger Ray May 7, 2017 Our guest preacher is the Rev. Dr. Roger Ray. Our sermon today takes its message from a Unitarian hymn. According to Voltaire, “anything too silly to be said is sung.” This song, while difficult to sing, does carry a...

The Least of These

Given By Rev. Carl Crider April 30, 2017 Racism is the subject of today’s sermon. Rev. Carl Crider recalls the first incidence that he experienced being taught how to live in a racist society. His grandmother scolded him for drinking from their black...