We record and provide audio archives of past services.

  • Audio Archive, Nov. 18 — Remembering Where We Came From
    Approaching Thanksgiving can be a good time to examine our history and consider where we came from. We’ll consider the Wampanoag version of Thanksgiving history, share cornbread and apple cider, and learn about “justice across borders,” the theme for this year’s Guest at Your Table program. Our convener is Terry Hardley. Due to technical difficulties, the ...
  • Audio Archive, Nov. 11 — Elections Past and Present
    Colonial New England had a tradition of election sermons, sermons preached to the newly elected government meant to guide the elected in godly ways. It seems timely to consider what past elections have taught us and what we need to prepare for as we move forward from the election this week. Post-election, how do we ...
  • Audio Archive, Nov. 4 — Curating Our History: Deciding What to Remember
    Both individuals and institutions remember their histories in particular ways, shaped not only by what happened in the moment, but also by our perceptions and even by what happened subsequently. Yet, we rely on having a past to know how to live into our future. How can we trust our memories? And how can we ...
  • Audio Archive, Oct. 28 — From Seeking Sanctuary to Being Sanctuary
    What do mean when we say UUFM is a Safe Haven? A safe haven for whom? From what? What if we imagine that we are creating a safe haven not for ourselves, but for those who most need a safe haven. How would that change who and how we are? Our convener is Larry Weaver.
  • Audio Archive, Oct. 21 — Enlarging Sanctuary: Making Room for Our Animals … and All of Nature
    As we struggle with climate change, wild animals encounter more threats. They are less safe. Domestic animals get safety and sanctuary from humans. We will recognize the blessings animals bring to us, and give them blessings in return. We’ll consider ways to make room for the species in our lives. Our convener is Rob Morrison.

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