Past Sermons

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Enjoy sermons from the past.

Some sermons just shouldn’t be missed. And many are well worth revisiting. Listen to recordings

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"Friending"

"On the Mend"

"Why Am I Praying?"

"What's Going on in Madison?"

"Rewriting History and the Faith of Our Founders"

"America's Long War and the Hurt Locker"

“The Things That Sustain Us Are Slow”

What Do You Believe?  Part VI:  "What Is the Meaning of End Times? Exploring Eschatology"

What Do You Believe? Part V: “What Are the Ways to Wholeness? Exploring Teleology”

What Do You Believe? Part IV: “What Are the Ways to Wholeness? Exploring Soteriology”

What Do You Believe?  Part III:  “Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People? Exploring Theodicy”

What Do You Believe? Part II:  "How Do We Know What We Know? Exploring Epistemology”

What Do You Believe? Part I: " What is the Nature of the Universe?  Exploring Cosmology"

"What I Believe"

"What if the Amish Were in Charge of the War on Terror?"

"My Walk With Cancer"

"Spiritual But Not Religious"

"Martin Luther King, Jr. and Thich Nhat Hanh"

"Another Question of Balance"

"Cosmology Today"

"The First Church Story"

"Max Otto: Pioneer of Contemporary Humanism"

"How About Never? Does Never Work for You?"

"Iraq and the New American Empire"

"Intimacy and Ultimacy"

"The Market is Not God"

"Memorial Day: "We Honor Them All, Ask Why, and Look to a Brighter Day"

"The Paradox of American Greatness"

"The Paradox of American Power"

"Sexual Abuse: Breaking Silence, Breaking Hearts, and the Courage to Heal"

"WAR ?!"

"Welcoming the Soul While Building Community in a Wounded World"

"What if God Were A Stranger on the Bus?!"

"What the Simpsons Have To Teach Unitarian Universalists"

"Why I Perform Gay Marriages"