Homilies delivered by Minister of Faith Development Rev. Emily Gage on April 6, 2014. The April theme is freedom. Nick Page, choir director at Unoty Temple 30 years ago, provided the music for the service.
This sermon, the last of a series on the March theme of vulnerability, was delivered by Senior Minister Rev. Alan Taylor on March 30, 2014.
Sermon delivered by Senior Minister Rev. Alan Taylor on March 23, 2014. The sermon continues the March theme of living a life of vulnerability.
Sermon delivered by ministerial intern Brian Cenowith on March 16, 2014. Brian is a ministry student at Meadville-Lombard Seminary. This is one of a series of sermons on the March theme of vulnerability.
Sermon delivered by Minister of Faith Development Rev. Emily Gage on March 9, 2014.
Sermon delivered by Senior Minister Rev. Alan Taylor on March 2, 2014. This is the first in a series of sermons on the March theme of vulnerability.
This sermon on the February theme of passion was delivered by Minister of Faith Development Rev. Emily Gage on February 23, 2014. It is preceded by a brief testimonial by UTUUC Music Director Marty Swisher about her own passion. Introductory singing is provded by the Unity Temple Chalice Singers comprised of children in the congregation led by Marty Swisher and accompanied by Betsy Davis on piano and Ray Holdsworth on percussion.
Sermon delivered by Senior Minister Rev. Alan Taylor on February 16, 2014. This sermon is on the February theme of passion.
This sermon on the February theme of passion was delivered by Rev. Dr. Brent Smith on February 9, 2014. Rev. Dr. Smith is professor of religious studies at Grand Valley State University in Grand Rapids, Michigan with 26 years parish experience with Unitarian Universalist congregations, including All Souls Community Church which he founded. He lives in Grand Rapids with his wife Pat and has two grown children. You may contact Brent at smithbr@gvsu.edu or through his website at http://www.drbrentasmith.com/.
Sermon delivered by Senior Minister Rev. Alan Taylor on February 2, 2014. This sermon begins a series based on the February theme of passion.