Unitarian Unveralist- Uucsf Podcast

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Sinopsis

Sermons presented by the Untarian Universalist Congregation of the South Fork, Long Island, NY

Episodios

  • Unitarian Universalist Sermon: UUCSF July 26, 2015

    28/07/2015 Duración: 44min

    Soulful Sundown - Joint Service with Southold Speaker: Rev. Jennifer Brower Worship Leader: Chris Epifania Musician: Rev. Jennifer L. Bower The secret of happiness. Here its is in a contemporary worship service in the Soulful Sundown style. Using the music of Brandi Carlisle, Needtobreathe, Pharell and others, this morning, the Gathering of Friends band and the Rev. Jennifer L. Brower from the UU Congregation at Shelter Rock in Manhasset leads a service of music and the spoken word for peo­ple of all ages. 

  • Unitarian Universalist Sermon-UUCSF July 19, 2015

    27/07/2015 Duración: 42min

    The Summer of Our Discontent Speaker: Rev. Galen Guengerich, Senior Minister at All Souls in NYC Worship Leader: Sue Penny Musician: Maxfield & Leo Panish The problems facing our nation and our world are so complicat­ed and so deeply-entrenched that it’s hard to know how we as individuals should think about them, much less how we might do anything about them. What can one person — or even one congregation — do in response?

  • Unitarian Universalist Service: UUCSF- July 12, 2015

    26/07/2015 Duración: 49min

    Rev. Nancy Arnold's last service as interim minister of UUCSF. With the analogy from the classic film "Field of Dreams", Rev. Arnold tells us, "if you build it, they will come". We built a modern meetinghouse for the community... what can she mean? She shares her observations in working with us for a glorious two years and offers us her insights. We wish Nancy well at All Souls in New York City. She will be missed. Walter Klaus at the piano.

  • Unitarian Universalist UUCSF June 28, 2015

    09/07/2015 Duración: 51min

    Humans hover between fearing / fighting the stranger and reaching out, maybe to find friendship, an adventure. Each re­action is hard-wired by our evolution and each makes sense in its time. But as the world grows smaller, and human violence threatens so much, how can we expand empathy and grow peace? Ken Dorph shares from his personal experience, includ­ing his travels in the Arab world, to help us contemplate how to fight fear and to stand on the side of love. Maxfield Panish on Violin.

  • "Thank God I am an Atheist" UUCSF May 31. 2015

    01/06/2015 Duración: 52min

    Reverend Nancy O. Arnold in the pulpit. "Atheism is not merely the absence of God, it isn't as if something is missing from their lives, being an atheist simply allows for the presence of faith in something other than a supernatural being." One in a series of lectures that explore the diversity of Unitarian Universalist religious thought.

  • UUCSF: Unitarian Universalist Sermon- Memorial Day 2015

    24/05/2015 Duración: 34min

    Rev. Nancy A. Arnold in the pulpit … in the name of the spirit of love that binds us one to the other may we devote ourselves to tasks that revere the dead in the land of the living. Help us to honor the dead by our actions and our aspirations. May their memory lead us to love one another with all our hearts, then indeed the memory of their lives will be for a blessing.

  • Celebration Sunday at UUCSF

    29/03/2015 Duración: 44min

    Carl Wittenberg auctions paintings that represent this communities aspirations looking toward the future. Rev. Nancy Arnold asks us to think of what we receive from this community and make a commitment to the future of the congregation. Carl at the piano.

  • The Courage of Choice

    28/03/2015 Duración: 35min

    Robbie Vorhaus, author of "One Less. One More. Follow your heart. Be happy. Change slowly" presents this inspirational sermon at the UUCSF on March 15, 2015.

  • UUCSF- Unitarian Universalist Sermon- March 8, 2015

    15/03/2015 Duración: 47min

    Native American Spiritual- Our Elder Mother-Earth Aiyana Smith from the Shinnecock Tribe of Eastern Long Island is in the pulpit to explain how life of Native Americans follow the seasons and cycles of mother earth.

  • UUCSF -Unitarian Universalist Sermon March 1, 2015

    06/03/2015 Duración: 52min

    Rev. Nancy O. Arnold recounts her life changing pilgrimage to the American South tracing the steps of the civil rights activists of the 1960's and her words remind us that we are still obligated to work for the civil rights of all.

  • Unitarian Universalist Sermon Feb.22, 2015

    23/02/2015 Duración: 44min

    A talk about the ethnically diverse working class neighborhood that this Unitarian Universalist Congregation is part of courtesy of the Eastville Community Historical Society of Sag Harbor. Rev. Nancy O. Arnold is minister and Nancy Remkus provides the music for this service.

  • Unitarian Universalist- UUCSF Sermon 2-8-2015

    08/02/2015 Duración: 48min

    Healing, Wellness and the Spirit of Life. A sermon by the Rev. Nancy O. Arnold with Tina Curran and Abby Fleming at the piano presented Feb. 8 at the UUCSF in Bridgehampton, NY.

  • UUCSF-Unitarian Universalist Sermon- Feb 1, 15

    08/02/2015 Duración: 56min

    Guest speaker Minerva Perez, director of the Retreat for domestic violence services, will present "How to tell a story no one wants to hear?" with worship leader The Rev. Nancy Arnold and music by Sara Gordon.

  • Unitarian Universalist Sermon Jan. 27, 2015

    27/01/2015 Duración: 53min

    UUCSF (Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the South Fork) sermon, "Perseverance" presented by UU guest minister Rev. Linda Anderson with worship leader Sue Penny and Jared Schmitz on the piano.

  • Unitarian Universalist- UUCSF Sermon 1-18-15

    19/01/2015 Duración: 55min

    The Living Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. Reverend Nancy O. Arnold with civil rights activists Aubrey Burch, Martha Potter, Myrna Truitt and Diana Lindley. Abby Fleming at the piano and soulful singing: the congregation.

  • Unitarian Universalist UUCSF 1-11-15

    18/01/2015 Duración: 39min

    Reconciling Anger in Today’s World Worship Leader: Pat Gorman and Stephen “Tuna” Flores Speaker: Linda Coleman “All true revolutionaries are guided by great feelings of love”, (Che Guevara.) Linda Coleman’s award-winning memoir, “Radical Descent,” speaks of her transit from privilege to joining a 1970’s guerilla cell and eventually to the robes of a Zen practice with the Ocean Zendo. A nurse, and a mentor for incarcerated persons, Linda still explores how one can reconcile anger and injustice in today’s world. Nancy Remkus -music.

  • UUCSF-Unitarian Universalist Sermon-Dec. 28. 2014

    29/12/2014 Duración: 41min

    Living With Intention. Engu Michel Dobbs of Ocean Zendo shares his understanding of the Bodhisattva vows that guide awakening and living more intentionally and compassionately. Worship Associate: Edna Trunzo Music: Nancy Remkus

  • Unitarian Universalist: UUCSF Sermon- December 14, 2014

    14/12/2014 Duración: 32min

    The Miracle of Light Sermon- Rev. Nancy O. Arnold Music- Sara Gordon The holidays and holy days we celebrate in this season of quickening days remind us that we can look to the light as a source of strength and inspiration.

  • UUCSF- Unitarian Universalist Sermon- Nov. 30, 2014

    30/11/2014 Duración: 01h12s

    Have You Counted Your Blessings? Pat Gorman and Tuna Flores will present the service. What is a Blessing? Have you identified your Blessings? Can you separate your true Blessings from wealth and possessions? Have you shared your Blessings? Whom do we thank for them? These questions seem to arise more often at this time of year, between Thanksgiving and Christmas/New Year's. Music by various.

  • UUCSF-Unitarian Universalist Sermon- Nov. 23, 2014

    24/11/2014 Duración: 52min

    UUCSF Celebration of Thanksgiving The "Guest at Your Table" campaign to support human rights around the world, stories for all ages and sharing the harvest. Rev. Nancy O. Arnold with Congregation Children and others participating. Piano: Abby Fleming.

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