A Belief in Abundance

speaker photoA Sermon from: September 21, 2008
By: Rev. Craig D. Schwalenberg

Do you believe in a world of scarcity or a world of abundance? Lynne Twist, author of The Soul of Money and founder of the Soul of Money Institute, encourages the celebration of sufficiency. (We have enough. We do enough. We are enough.) What kind of world do we really live in? What kind of world do we really live in? What kind of world do we want to live in?

Copyright © 2008, Craig D. Schwalenberg

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The Wright Relationship

speaker photoA Sermon from: September 14, 2008
By: Rev. Craig D. Schwalenberg

 

 

In the spring of this year, the entire country was focused on the relationship between presidential nominee, Barack Obama and his long- time minister, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. What does a person’s membership or attendance at a church say about their character, about who they are as a human being? What is the right relationship between the pulpit and the pew?

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You’re a What?

speaker photoA Sermon from: August 17, 2008
By: Rev. Craig D. Schwalenberg

 

This service is Part Three of the “Our Faith” series of worship services. We’ve laughed and learned from the UU jokes. We’ve formed out own beliefs and shared them with each other. We are now, well and truly, proudly even, Unitarian Universalists. To which, the world replies, “What’s that?” How shall we answer?

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The Answers, My Friends… The Question Box Sermon

speaker photoA Sermon from: July 27, 2008
By: Rev. Craig D. Schwalenberg

 

Craig writes: “It’s time for the second annual Question Box Sermon. You’ve got questions? I’ve got answers. Though in the words of Michael Feldman, ‘All questions used (during the service) have been painstakingly researched, although the answers have not ….All answers (given by Craig) are well-reasoned and insightful. Needless to say, they are not those of the UUA, its member congregations, or any individual Unitarian Universalists.’ Frankly, ‘well-reasoned and insightful’ may be a stretch. Honest and sincere, I can promise.”

Copyright © 2008, Craig D. Schwalenberg

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