Opening the Heart With Rumi

speaker photoA Sermon from: February 24, 2008
By: Rev. Andrew C. Kennedy

Join us as we explore the ecstatic and beautiful poetry of JJal?l ad-D?n Muhammad Rumi, a Sufi mystic who lived 800 years ago. Rumi, it seems, is taking the country by storm. Publishers Weekly calls him the best-selling poet in America. Amazon. com lists over 9,000 items for sale when you query “Rumi” at their website “ books, CDs, calendars, videos, tapes, you-name-it. Let’s find out why. Join us for a morning of passionate, playful, and wonderfully deep and meaningful poetry that celebrates the sacred in everyday life and urges us to go deep within for our richest resources.

Copyright © 2008, Andrew C. Kennedy
Size: 15 MB

 
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A Spiritual Approach to Global Warming

speaker photoA Sermon from: February 17, 2008
By: Rev. Roger Bertschausen

More and more people around the world are recognizing global warming as the most significant challenge facing humanity today. Much of the challenge has to do with science, sustainability, and economics. But it is also partly a spiritual challenge.

Copyright © 2008, Roger Bertschausen

Size: 12 MB

 
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Spiritual But Not Religious

speaker photoA Sermon from: February 10, 2008
By: Rev. Andrew C. Kennedy

Includes a Story for All Ages told by Becky Spice

Not infrequently, we hear, “I’m spiritual, but not religious.” This sensibility, of course, is often a great “fit” with Unitarian Universalism. In this sermon Dr. Kennedy explores just what this might mean exactly.

Copyright : 2008, Andrew C. Kennedy
Size: 17 MB

 
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Roots and Runners

speaker photoA Sermon from: February 3, 2008
By: Rev. Craig D. Schwalenberg

Some plants send their roots into the soil, seeking the hidden depths. Some plants send out runners, reaching out to the beyond. A healthy spiritual life consists of both runners and roots.

Copyright © 2008, Craig D. Schwalenberg

Size: 15 MB

 
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