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Voice Still and Small

Posted in Unitarian Universalism, Unititarian Universalism, Intern by starrkinguu on June 2nd, 2008

(Carol Bodeau) What does it mean to be ‘called’ to a vocation? Through hearing the story of Intern Minister Carol Bodeau’s journey into ministry, we will explore together the ways that an individual’s call to ministry can intersect with the life of a congregation.

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The Moral Arc of the Universe

Posted in Intern, Winter, Martin Luther King by starrkinguu on January 28th, 2008

January 20 (Rev. Katie Kandarian) On this Sunday before Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, we’ll look at sources of King’s inspirations, including our own Unitarian reformer Theodore Parker. Where can we find inspiration to make change in our day?

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Burning Brightly

Posted in Rev Katie, Unitarian Universalism, Unititarian Universalism, Independant web, Intern by starrkinguu on January 27th, 2008

(Rev. Katie Kandarian & Carol Bodeau)The first Sunday in January welcomes our annual Burning Off ceremony, where we attempt through ritual to rid ourselves of the old negative influences and start the new year afresh. It’s not always easy, but here is a good place to start. Immediately following the service, the minister will hold a brief informational session in the Library for those with questions about Unitarian Universalism or interested in membership.

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To Touch Inward Springs

Posted in Rev Katie, Living Tradition, Unitarian Universalism, Unititarian Universalism, Intern, Winter by starrkinguu on January 16th, 2008

(Rev. Katie Kandarian & Carol Bodeau) The founder of American Unitarianism, William Ellery Channing, believed that it was our responsibility to inspire a lifelong love of truth and learning upon the young. How do we follow his important model?

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A Season of Light

Posted in Earth based theology, Intern, Christmas, Winter by starrkinguu on December 19th, 2007

Carol Bodeau The winter solstice is the darkest time of the year, greeted around the world with many holidays of light. How can we both deepen into the darkness and welcome the returning light?

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