Women of Vision

chalice photoA Sermon from: October 28, 2007
By: Rev. Marcia Marino

This sermon by The Rev. Dr. Marcia Marino, Consulting Minister of the United Unitarian & Universalist Society of Mukwonago, reflects on the ministry of two women: Antoinette Brown Blackwell, who was the first ordained American woman, and Rosemary Bray McNatt, who is a contemporary Unitarian Universalist minister serving the Fourth Universalist Society of New York City. This sermon considers some of the similarities and differences in the religious and cultural settings of these two women, and looks at some of the joys and challenges of women in ministry.

Copyright © 2007, Marcia Marino
Size: 12 MB

 
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How Should You Live?

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A Sermon from: October 21, 2007
By: Rev. Craig D. Schwalenberg

This is the final sermon in a series focusing on the Big Questions. What do we believe? What’s the Meaning of Life? What happens when we die? Why do bad things happen? Where are we headed? Once we have all the answers, there’s only one question left. What do the answers mean?

Copyright © 2007, Craig D. Schwalenberg

Size: 15 MB

 
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Where Are We Headed?

speaker photoA Sermon from: October 14, 2007
By: Rev. Andrew C. Kennedy

Part VI of a sermon series entitled “What Do You Believe?” ponders “Where Are We Headed?,” not in the afterlife, but here on this earth. Where are we headed as a civilization, as a species? Are we going to make it? What are our chances? Listen and peer into the eschatological crystal ball.

Copyright © 2007, Andrew C. Kennedy

Size: 16 MB

 
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How Do We Know Right From Wrong?

speaker photoA Sermon from: October 7, 2007
By: Rev. Craig D. Schwalenberg

Nature or Nurture? Religion or Reason? Who started this right and wrong thing, anyway? I’ve got some ideas that sound right, but I could be wrong.

Copyright © 2007, Craig D. Schwalenberg

Size: 17 MB

 
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