Today we’ll explore value of risk taking and experimentation. What motivates us to risk what we have for what might be?
Rev. Fiona Heath is our half-time consulting minister. The complete sermon can be read below: This Sunday we will explore how our idea of justice and fairness intersect with the concept of forgiveness.
Lori Kyle is in her third and final year of study at Emmanuel College in Toronto at the University of Toronto. In addition to currently completing her course work for a Master of Divinity degree, she is doing a full time internship at the Unitarian Fellowship of Peterborough. Lori aspires to enter into congregational ministry upon completion of her ministerial training and ordination. The complete sermon can be read below: “After nourishment, shelter and companionship, stories are the thing we need most in the world.” Philip Pullman. Today we will consider what stories we need as Unitarian Universalists.
Rev. Fiona Heath is our half-time consulting minister. What dreams can we dream for a new year? What might we do to deepen our spiritual formation in the coming months? Let’s offer our dreams to the blazing fire of our chalice. This all ages service will be shorter than normal as adults and kids alike are invited to participate in religious education activities after the service.
Rev. Fiona Heath is our half-time consulting minister. |
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