Author: David

Sunday Service Mar 12, Jim Curtis, “Does Your Life Flow On in Endless Song?”

Singing is a wonderful way to create wholeness in our lives and in our spiritual community. We can also create wholeness by understanding the way Unitarian Universalism grew out of the movement known as the Second Great Awakening. The effects of that movement continue in the way our great popular singers bring us together, and … Continue reading Sunday Service Mar 12, Jim Curtis, “Does Your Life Flow On in Endless Song?”

Sunday Service, Mar 5, 10:00 a.m., Dr. Doug Harrell, “Only Love Can.”

In our modern world, Americans are waging war daily against a myriad of social ills: drugs, crime, and poverty just to name a few. But is war really the right approach? As Marvin Gaye so eloquently put it, “War is not the answer–for only love can conquer hate.” Doug’s Sermon “Only Love Can” is an … Continue reading Sunday Service, Mar 5, 10:00 a.m., Dr. Doug Harrell, “Only Love Can.”

Sunday Service, Jan 15, 10 a.m., Rev. Kerry Mueller, “Two Birds, Three Dragons, and a Dull Brown Pot.”

After a lifetime of “I’m not artistic” Kerry Mueller took up pottery. What are some of the lessons of creativity available to all of us?              Rev. Kerry Mueller, raised as a UU, has been a Latin teacher, stay at home mom, several kinds of railroader, and many kinds of … Continue reading Sunday Service, Jan 15, 10 a.m., Rev. Kerry Mueller, “Two Birds, Three Dragons, and a Dull Brown Pot.”

Sun, Jan 22, after service at UUCR — Congregational Meeting re our search for a minister

On January 22, 2017, the members of our congregation will meet to determine whether we expand our Ministry Search to a half-time minister rather than quarter-time. This exciting prospect has been advanced by the Finance Committee and Board working together to determine a budget that would permit us to immediately seek a half-time minister, thus … Continue reading Sun, Jan 22, after service at UUCR — Congregational Meeting re our search for a minister

Dec 18, Catherine Marie Charlton, “Belonging”, With Special Music

  “Belonging” with our family, community, and humanity begins with the internal journey — the longing of the soul for acceptance. Catherine Marie Charlton is a pianist, composer, and recording artist who has been exploring the spiritual depths of creativity through her Wyeth-inspired nature walks and photography, blogging these on Instagram as “@cmcriverdawn”.  Her piano album … Continue reading Dec 18, Catherine Marie Charlton, “Belonging”, With Special Music

Nov 27, Rosie Ramsey Granillo, “A Decade in El Salvador”

  Rosie was born and grew up in Chestertown. A Jesuit education led her to El Salvador where the history of resistance and solidarity “ruined her for life.‟ She spent seven years working for the organization “Voices on the Border‟ in communities of former guerrillas and refugees, who organized to build humble but resilient communities. … Continue reading Nov 27, Rosie Ramsey Granillo, “A Decade in El Salvador”

Sunday Service, Oct 30, 10:00 a.m., Rev. Dave Hunter, “Democracy? Where?”

The Unitarian Universalist denomination affirms seven guiding principles — one of these is a commitment to “the use of the democratic process both within our churches and fellowships and in society at large.” As our nation prepares for Election Day on November 8, let’s review these principles together. How are we doing with the democratic … Continue reading Sunday Service, Oct 30, 10:00 a.m., Rev. Dave Hunter, “Democracy? Where?”