Rev. Eva Cameron This was our annual honoring of those who have gone before us. This service is for all ages. Please bring a picture or small item to add to our altar for those who you would like to honor.To listen to this service click here.
Rev. Eva Cameron Rev. Eva spoke about the origins of being a Covenantal faith, and what it means to us today. We will be gathering and growing our Ministry Focus Team Orange: Pastoral Care. To listen to this service click here.
Rev. Eva Cameron. In honor of the Jewish tradition of Yom Kippur, once a year we pause and reflect on the the spiritual practice of repentance and forgiveness. Gandhi wrote, “The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.” How can we build our strength to succeed in this task? We will be gathering and growing our Ministry Focus Team Pink: Health and Wellness. To listen to this service click here.
Forgiveness is an attribute of the strong. In honor of the Jewish tradition of Yom Kipper, once a year we pause and reflect on the spiritual practice of repentance and forgiveness. To listen to this service click here:
Forgiveness is the Attribute of the Strong ~~ Rev. Eva Cameron, Del Carpenter (CA) In honor of the Jewish tradition of Yom Kippur, once a year we pause and reflect on the spiritual practice of repentance and forgiveness. Gandhi wrote, “The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.” How can we build our strength to succeed in this task?
Al Hays presents us with questions and discussion about class issues in our society. What are our attitudes towards inequality. To listen to this service click here.
Al Hays gave this sermon on Inequality. Most of us have read the grim statistics on growing inequality in American society. As the old song says “the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.” Meanwhile, the middle class continues to erode. However, before we can effectively address these societal issues we need to examine our own attitudes toward inequality. What messages about class status did we receive as kids? How do we view ourselves in relation to the very rich (the one percenters) and the poor? Do we even have adequate language to talk about these issues? Also, how do class biases affect our own religious movement? Do they creep in in ways that we are not aware of that may limit the people we can reach? To Listen to this service click here.
Rev Eva Cameron. Just why is it that UU’s are so interconnected with the ideas of democracy and the democratic process? Rev Eva explores some of our UU history, and what it means to us today as we prepare for the upcoming election. To listen to this service click here.