Category: Archived Services

Audio Archive, Sept. 11, 2011 – Sympathetic Threads

Cory Zeller, in her new role as the Director of Religious Education, and Rev Michael Nelson explore the power relationships have to transform, inspire, and promote growth. Contact Michael at 537-2349 or minister@uufm.net https://uufm.net/mp3s/sunday_2011_09_11.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:06:41 — 22.9MB)Subscribe: RSS

Audio Archive, August 21, 2011 – The Offering: How UUISM Changes the World

Reverend Michael Nelson reflects, “Unitarians Joseph Priestly and Margaret Fuller, bold adventurers, shifted the world of science, literature, human rights and theology. Their search for truth lifted many from the oppression of indifference to what really matters. Their promise lives in us today. How do we fulfill it in our time? https://uufm.net/mp3s/sunday_2011_08_21.mp3Podcast: Play in new … Continue reading Audio Archive, August 21, 2011 – The Offering: How UUISM Changes the World

Audio Archive, August 14, 2011 – The Arts: Better than Chicken Soup for the Soul

Member Katherine Lawrence and KSU colleagues will describe their use of creative arts therapies with audiences as diverse as prisoners, older adults, and special needs children. They will engage the audience in activities to demonstrate the healing qualities of their craft. Convener/ contact is Cathy Hedge at 537-1101 or cjhedgewriter@yahoo.com https://uufm.net/mp3s/sunday_2011_08_14.mp3Podcast: Play in new window … Continue reading Audio Archive, August 14, 2011 – The Arts: Better than Chicken Soup for the Soul

Audio Archive, August 7, 2011 – Focusing Faith Towards Action: The UUA Resolutions

Fellowship members Aimee Fowler and Steve Mull discuss the process and history of developing and implementing Unitarian Universalist Association Resolutions, and discuss societal needs at the national and local levels that could be addressed by future resolutions. Contact Steve at 564-2150 or stevemull1@aol.com https://uufm.net/mp3s/sunday_2011_08_07.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:10:15 — 24.1MB)Subscribe: RSS

Audio Archive, July 31, 2011 – Beauty, Faith and Walls

Rev Thea Nietfeld muses, “The Kansas landscape is open beauty. Our common faith resonates with open landscape and is jarred by physical/political walls. Let’s reflect together on the walls of Germany (fallen), Israel-Palestine, and USA-Mexico and how faith can move to restore beauty. https://uufm.net/mp3s/sunday_2011_07_31.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 55:30 — 19.1MB)Subscribe: RSS

Audio Archive, July 24, 2011 – Ayn Rand-Individual Liberty and The Common Good

Rev David Jones, Director of the Ecumenical Campus Ministry, reflects, “Philosopher Ayn Rand’s commitments to individual liberty have enjoyed a growing influence in American religion and economics since the mid-20th Century. Join us as we explore the impact of Rand’s thought on religious communities and, more broadly, the notion of ‘the common good’ in American … Continue reading Audio Archive, July 24, 2011 – Ayn Rand-Individual Liberty and The Common Good

Audio Archive, July 17, 2011 – The Merger of the Unitarians and the Universalists

Fellowship member Dave Lambert will embellish a previously used sermon from the UUA archives to explore the theological debates surrounding the merger of the Unitarians and the Universalists to form Unitarian Universalismin 1961. Contact Dave at 587-8750 ordavid.k.lambert@gmail.com. https://uufm.net/mp3s/sunday_2011_07_17.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:05:15 — 22.4MB)Subscribe: RSS

Audio Archive, July 10, 2011 – Reflections on Bill McKibben’s “Eaarth”

“Fellowship members and friends who have been studying Bill McKibben’s Eaarth, Making a Life on a Tough New Planet will share some of the author’s review of scientific evidence for accelerating environmental deterioration, which threatens to render the planet uninhabitable in the not-too-distant future. We’ll summarize suggestions McKibben and others offer for how to mitigate … Continue reading Audio Archive, July 10, 2011 – Reflections on Bill McKibben’s “Eaarth”