Members Journies

UUCSEA Members share how they came into the UU congregation.  UU member stories are often poignant and emotional.  These two stories today are no exception

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Rev. Rod Richards
Ya Gotta Have Art
A new Source for Unitarian Universalism has been proposed as follows: The living tradition which we share draws from art in all forms, which transforms us, both through its creation and contemplation, to more wholly experience life’s vast range of thought and feeling.

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Rev. Rod Richards

Walk Like a Man / Father’s Day
Gender roles are shaped by all sorts of cultural, political, and religious influences. Though we tend to think we are at the most enlightened time, what are the messages of our culture regarding what it is to “be a man?”

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Rev. Rod Richards
William Ellery Channing

A central figure in the history of our movement, he laid out the tenets of a liberal Christianity in his now-famous sermon: Unitarian Christianity. As his reflections circulated in print, he became a prophet of a new spirit of freedom and reason in religion.

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“Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy.” This is sort of a quaint admonition from another time and place; not one that fits very well with the world in which we live. But are we missing out on the value of honoring the Sabbath. (Due to technical problems, only the printed version is available.)

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