Sermon delivered by Ministerial Intern Zsolt Elekes on November 25, 2018. Zsolt briefly relays the history of the 450-year old Transylvanian Unitarian Church and their struggle with being a theologically liberal religious institution in a more conservative society. He shares what he learned from its history that can help us find the hope and faith necessary for our future mission and being in this world.
The theme for November is what it means to be a people of memory. To read about our theme-based ministry, please visit http://www.unitytemple.org/faith-development/soul-connections
Reflection delivered by Minister of Faith Development Rev. Emily Gage on November 18, 2018. Linda Hogan reminds us: "Suddenly, all my ancestors are behind me. 'Be Still,' they say. 'Watch and listen. You are the result of the love of thousands.' Thoughts on memory, Thanksgivings pasts, and the practice of gratitude in hard times.
The theme for November is what it means to be a people of memory. To read about our theme-based ministry, please visit http://www.unitytemple.org/faith-development/soul-connections
Sermon delivered by SeniorMinister Rev. Alan Taylor on November 11, 2018. On Veterans Day and the centennial of the end of World War I, Rev. Taylor reflects on trauma, recovery and how we all might cope and respond.
The theme for November is what it means to be a people of memory. To read about our theme-based ministry, please visit http://www.unitytemple.org/faith-development/soul-connections
Sermon delivered by Senior Minister Rev. Alan Taylor on November 4, 2018. Which of the two wolves will we feed—the one of fear and hatred or the one of love and connection? Rev. Taylor reflects on how hate is a not an answer to hate.
The theme for November is what it means to be a people of memory. To read about our theme-based ministry, please visit http://www.unitytemple.org/faith-development/soul-connections.