Listen to Our Services – June 5th, 2011 “When More is Less”

| June 7, 2011

We have to be about the business of building a just and loving community. We have to
do it here for the people in this room and we have to do it for the people in our region, in this
area, in our neighborhoods. We have to create something that models – I have to model for
you and we as a church have to model for them.

Listen to Our Services – May 15th “When One Plus One Equals More Than Two”

| May 20, 2011

“Our brains store knowledge, our hearts store wisdom. Tapping into the heart’s energy is where we become fully alive again.”

Listen to Our Services – Jan. 2nd, 2011 “The Movable Feast”

| January 2, 2011

There are NO preconceptions, as to what We can do, if We create a radically hospitable church on a Wednesday evening that has thrown the doors open, turned on the lights and said Welcome!

Listen to Our Services – “Great Expectations” Dec. 26th, 2010

| December 27, 2010

Great Expectations This has been an amazing year at UUCOC with visits from Rev. Dr. Thandeka and UUA President Rev. Peter Morales. What have we learned? They expect great things from us this coming year, but what do we expect from ourselves? – Rev. Mark Walz preached the sermon, asked the questions and made a [...]

O Holy Night

| December 12, 2010

Reposted from my personal blog by request. Please note: during the month of December, I’m participating in a project called Holidailies, where bloggers commit to daily posts from St. Nicholas Day (12/6) through Epiphany (1/6). References to prompts are related to this project. I don’t blog about church very often, because I think faith is [...]

Listen to Our Services – Gratitude as Theology – Nov. 7th 2010

| November 8, 2010

…consider the meditation on breathing that we sang together, after the Joys and Sorrows this morning. We shared silence that came to us, beyond the meaning of the words that we were saying…

Listen to Our Services – Oct. 17th, 2010

| October 18, 2010

The word prayer can be problematic to many of us in the Unitarian Universalist faith. Some of us don’t put much stock in prayer and honestly believe that we don’t in fact pray.

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