SERMONS AND RELIGIOUS EXPLORATION
Past Sermons
Some speakers have generously provided a copy of their sermon(s). Others have allowed us to make an audio recording during the service. They are available below.
Building Bridges in WNY: Jews, Muslims and Others Working Together
by Rob Stall, March 10, 2013.
My Spiritual Journey §
by Ed Gilbert September 23, 2012
The Opiate of the People: Was Marx Right? §
by Ed Gilbert February 26, 2012
Remember Me §
by Doreen Peever January 9, 2011
Religion Beyond Belief §
by Ed Gilbert December 19, 2010
White Rose: Those Who Give Their Lives §
by John Berry July 25, 2010
Beyond Belief: Confessions of a Religious Naturalist §
by Michael Battenberg March 28, 2010
Neurotheology and a Virtual God §
by John Northover March 21, 2010
Climate Change: to What Extent Should We Mitigate or Adapt? §
by Philip Curtis December 6,2009
Who are the Universalists? §
by Jim Glassford March 2009
The Power of Privilege §
by Joan Wiley March 2009
Unitarian Universalist Views of the Church §
by Jim Glassford October 2008
In the Name of the Father: Leviticus 18:22 §
by Ed Gilbert September 2008
Searching for the Great Truths: The Silent Generation§
by Jim Glassford April 2008
Unitarian Universalist Views of the Bible §
by Jim Glassford April 2007
Lively Virtues §
by Monica Hornyansky January 2006
Celebrating the Rainbow Straight from the Heart §
by Joan Wiley February 2006
A Request to Please Pause for Reflection §
by John Mayer
Beginning Again §
by Michael Hornyansky January 2004
Same Sex Marriage Sermon §
by Doreen Peever April 2005
What Do You Mean by I Believe §
by Michael Hornyansky February 2003
Religious Exploration
Unitarians are encouraged to personally explore the religious. Exploration can be carried out through many means including but not limited to: discussing sacred texts, participating in adult classes sponsored by CUC, participating in our book club, sharing inspirational poems and works of art, reflecting on the sacred in everyday life, participating in structured nonverbal activities such as yoga or tai chi or participating in nonverbal unstructured existence through meditation.
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