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13NOV11 Turn the Principles Upside Down - Rev Gail Marriner
In keeping with the environmental sustainability theme of the YRUU Social Justice Conference hosted at UUSCF this weekend, Sunday's service will explore what happens if we begin with our seventh principle rather than the first.
6NOV11 If You Dont Build it How Can They Come
This sermon highlights the ways that UUSC is advancing human rights throughout the world. Rev. Eller is emeritus minister of All Souls UU Church in Kansas City and the vice president of the UU Retired Minister's Association.
9OCT11 Life with or without kids as a Spiritual Practice
Buddhist teacher, Karen Maezen Miller, suggests that regardless of where you are in your life -- parenting or not, working or retired, old or young -- your life is your spiritual practice.
2OCT11 Radical Hospitality Rev Gail Marriner
In a growing congregation in the City Different, how do we welcome the stranger? What does it mean to welcome diversity? The Rule of Saint Benedict and the children's book, the Araboolies of Liberty Street, will inform this morning's service.
25SEP11 Interdependent Webs, Rev. Gail Marriner
The autumn equinox and the beginning of the Jewish high holy days prompt this service reflecting on two interdependent webs -- the web of existence and the web of community. In the course of the service this morning we will charge the members of our congregation serving as the Board of Trustees.
18SEP11 The Bee Tree or Living the Questions
Rev Gail Marriner presents a service on the quest for truth on the occasion of the start of Religious Education year.
11SEP11 Saying 'Yes' to Life - Rev Gail Marriner
This service marks the beginning of the UUCSF program year, the tenth anniversary of the terrorist attack on the twin towers and the pentagon, Rev. Gail Marriner's first time in the pulpit since candidating week, and our annual water ceremony. This is a very full intergenerational service in which we welcomed one another back into community and remembered those who died and those who still grieve after 9/11.
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