Rev. Chuck Freeman: The Gospel According to Doubting Thomas: The Gospel of Thomas has become popular in recent years. The author of this “fifth gospel” is the “Doubting Thomas” from the gospel of John. Why didn’t this gospel make the canonical cut and why might his depiction of Jesus be appealing to the UU style of faith?
Rev. Kathleen Ellis: Leaving the Harbor: We accept one another as we are, but we also encourage spiritual growth and depth. This is an invitation to take steps toward understanding ourselves and others, sharing our lives, and risking transformation. When you leave your safe harbor, your vessel becomes home. How can we provide safe harbor on unfamiliar shores? How can we welcome others to set sail along with us?
Rev. Chuck Freeman: UU Diseases and Their Cures: In Chuck’s decade-long sojourn with the UU faith he has witnessed two distinct diseases among us. Chuck will inhabit his UU Medicine Man persona, prescribing each disease as the cure for the other!
Rev. Patrick Price: The Flaws in Perfection and the Wisdom of Excellence
What is the difference between excellence and perfection and why should we care? How do they affect our religious lives and faith journey? What impact do these ways of viewing the efforts and outcomes in our lives have on us and the world?
Jack R. Harris-Bonham, And the Word Was Made Flesh and Dwelt Among Us
What’s the possibility that a word – any word – could become flesh and blood today? Come hear about three million pounds of flesh becoming a word. The question remains – what word?