Sun, 30 March 2008 Sermon delivered by Rev. Clare Butterfield on March 30, 2008. Rev. Clare Butterfield is ordained as a Unitarian Universalist Community Minister. Her ministry, as Director of Faith in Place at the Center for Neighborhood Technology,
is a call to all people of faith in the region to reflect on their
faith's teachings about environmental stewardship and to come together
to act on those teachings.
As our Community Minister, Clare's eco-ministry is embraced by this congregation. She also facilitates social mission here at Unity Temple, and preaches in our pulpit once or twice each year, to keep us updated on her own work and the work of our social mission. Comments[0] |
Sun, 23 March 2008 Sermon delivered by Rev. Ana Levy-Lyons on Easter Sunday, March 13, 2008.Comments[0] |
Sun, 16 March 2008 Sermon delivered by Dr. Charlie Clements on March 16, 2008. Dr. Clements serves as President of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee. He is a human rights and public health advocate, renowned for his courageous leadership on a range of domestic and international human rights and humanitarian issues. He is known throughout the human rights community for his ground-breaking efforts to end U.S. intervention in Central America in the 1980s and more recently for his efforts to raise international awareness about access to water as a human rights issue and of the danger of land mines. For more information visit www.uusc.org.governance changes are available.Comments[0] |
Sun, 9 March 2008 Sermon delivered by Rev. Ana Levy-Lyons on March 9, 2008.Comments[0] |
Sun, 2 March 2008 Comments[0] |

Sermon delivered by Rev. Clare Butterfield on March 30, 2008. Rev. Clare Butterfield is ordained as a Unitarian Universalist Community Minister. Her ministry, as Director of
Sermon delivered by Rev. Ana Levy-Lyons on Easter Sunday, March 13, 2008.
Sermon delivered by Dr. Charlie Clements on March 16, 2008. Dr. Clements serves as President of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee. He is a human rights and public health advocate, renowned for his courageous leadership on a range of domestic and international human rights and humanitarian issues. He is known throughout the human rights community for his ground-breaking efforts to end U.S. intervention in Central America in the 1980s and more recently for his efforts to raise international awareness about access to water as a human rights issue and of the danger of land mines. For more information visit www.uusc.org.governance changes are available.