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Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Laguna Beach Rev. Sarah Moldenhauer-Salazar |
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Unitarian Universalist History 101 Our liberal religious history has roots in the Jewish and Christian traditions and it was deeply influenced by the many diverse sources of our faith. Come learn a bit more about some important moments in the evolution of our liberal faith tradition! |
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Unitarian Universalist Legislative Ministry California (UULMCA) |
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Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC) |
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Unitarian Universalist Small Group Ministry Network |
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Unite-Here |
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United Nations Sunday The United Nations Day theme for 2004 is women?s rights and empowerment. Unitarians and Universalists share a long history of advocacy for women. We?ll learn a few of the highlights and their lessons for today, United Nations Sunday. Music Louis Durra, piano |
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Universal Declaration of Human Rights Observance December 10 marks the anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The ideal of universal human solidarity continues to inspire us, but as theologian Sharon D. Welch writes, it is "not our birthright, not a gift, not an essence, but a task." We'll look at how to do the work together. Music: Mark Robertson, violin |
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Universalism: Past, Present and Powerful Rev. Kalen Fristad has been a United Methodist minister for more than 38 years, is a member of the Unitarian Universalist Christian Fellowship, and is President of the Christian Universalist Association. He traveled the country full time with his wife, Darlene, from 2003 to 2006 accepting invitations to speak at churches, countering the teaching that many people will suffer for eternity in hell and proclaiming the hopeful message of universalism. Following then, he served churches in Iowa half time, while spending half time on the road. He retired from the parish ministry in 2013, but continues to travel the country speaking on universalism. Over the years he has spoken at more than 160 UU churches |
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Unspeakable |
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Until Silence Speaks Patricia Hampl says, "Silence is the first prayer I learned to trust." In an article in the Los Angeles Times several years ago, Vince Rause wrote, "Religious feelings ... are born in a moment of mystical union." This sermon will be about spirituality, more particularly about meditation, which some people call prayer. |
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Upcoming Events: Please contact committee chair Peggy Rhoads for more information. |