Author: Doug Walter

Audio Archive, Feb. 11 — How Do You Persevere In Your UU Faith?

This morning, we’ll hear from an inter-generational group of UUFM members and friends as they answer, “How do you persevere in your UU faith?” We will examine our most difficult moments being, living, and acting UU — and what has kept us on course. Our convener is Mark Clarke. https://uufm.net/mp3s/sunday_2018-02-11.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | … Continue reading Audio Archive, Feb. 11 — How Do You Persevere In Your UU Faith?

Audio Archive, Jan. 28 — The Promise and Practice of Our Faith

Imagine what our faith would look like if we upheld and centered the history, the perspectives, the voices, and the leadership of Black Lives of Unitarian Universalists. What truths might we hear? What might we learn? How might these leaders teach us to be better allies, better siblings in faith, and better citizens in our … Continue reading Audio Archive, Jan. 28 — The Promise and Practice of Our Faith

Audio Archive, Jan. 21 — The Gift of Starting Over

Rev. Jill Jarvis, of the Unitarian Congregation of Lawrence, reflects, “New beginnings are often forced upon us by inevitable change and loss. But it’s also possible to offer ourselves the gift of starting over, intentionally taking the risk of moving beyond the familiar, safe, and comfortable. When is change an unhealthy avoidance of what is … Continue reading Audio Archive, Jan. 21 — The Gift of Starting Over

Audio Archive, Jan. 14 — Where Do We Go from Here? The Poor Peoples’ Campaign Past and Present

Martin Luther King, Jr., was planning a Poor Peoples’ Campaign to draw attention to the suffering of people and to declare the connections among systemic racism, poverty, and militarization. It happened even without Dr. King, yet issues remain. Only by thinking through the connectedness of issues … can we address them with intention. Our convener … Continue reading Audio Archive, Jan. 14 — Where Do We Go from Here? The Poor Peoples’ Campaign Past and Present

Audio Archive, Jan. 7 — Being Intentionally UU

As we enjoy the traveling General Assembly chalice, we’re reminded of our connection with Unitarian Universalism. How do we intentionally live our identities as UU’s? What difference does it make in our lives? Our convener is Christopher Renner. https://uufm.net/mp3s/sunday_2018-01-07.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:10:52 — 24.3MB)Subscribe: RSS

Audio Archive, Dec. 31 — Notable Deaths of 2017

Our speakers are Larry Weaver, Doug Walter, Susan Adamchak, Elke Lorenz, Michael Oldfather, and Tom Phillips. Our convener is Michael Oldfather. https://uufm.net/mp3s/sunday_2017-12-31.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:14:59 — 25.7MB)Subscribe: RSS

Audio Archive, Dec. 24 — Music and Readings for Christmas Eve

Contributors to this morning’s service include: reader Susan Adamchak; special music from Kristan Corwin, Jonalu Johnstone, Marisa Larson, Elke Lorenz, Larry Weaver, and Carolyn Ferguson; candle lighters and coffee providers: the Tanona family, Betty Banner, Susan Adamchak, Mark Clarke, and Christopher Renner. Our convener is Elke Lorenz. https://uufm.net/mp3s/sunday_2017-12-24.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: … Continue reading Audio Archive, Dec. 24 — Music and Readings for Christmas Eve

Audio Archive, Dec. 17 — Longing for Hope

Enjoy this Sunday service filled with holiday music as we continue to explore our longings for hope in the darkest season of the year. The reflection is given by Rev. Jonalu Johnstone. Our convener is Tom Phillips. https://uufm.net/mp3s/sunday_2017-12-17.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:13:00 — 25.1MB)Subscribe: RSS