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"Enter, Rejoice, and Come In!" - UUSM Sunday Service (Online Service) - February 7, 2021 Rev. Jeremiah Kalendae |
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"Enter, Rejoice, and Come In!" - UUSM Sunday Service (Online Service) - February 7, 2021 Rev. Jeremiah Kalendae |
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"Exodus Moments" - UUSM Sunday Service - July 10, 2022
Rev. Liz Murphy, preaching
Sue Bickford, worship associate
In a season of immense change, we’ll be turning to one of the classic stories of transition: Exodus. It’s a story of freedom, of fear, of an upside-down world… sound familiar? This Sunday we’ll re-examine this story — which is one of our 6 UU sources — to glean wisdom, hope, and strength. These days are full of “Exodus Moments.” How might we respond to these thresholds with connection to community, with compassionate love, with a conviction for justice?
Rev. Liz Murphy (she/her) is a Chaplain Resident at the VA Hospital in Loma Linda, CA. She is also the affiliated community minister at Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church. She previously served as the Interfaith Programs Assistant at the University of Southern California’s Office of Religious and Spiritual Life, as well as a chaplain intern at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Liz graduated from the Claremont School of Theology with a Master of Divinity in 2020. Originally from Pittsburgh, she lives in Los Angeles with her wife, Hilary.
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"Exodus Moments" - UUSM Sunday Service - July 10, 2022
Rev. Liz Murphy, preaching
Sue Bickford, worship associate
In a season of immense change, we’ll be turning to one of the classic stories of transition: Exodus. It’s a story of freedom, of fear, of an upside-down world… sound familiar? This Sunday we’ll re-examine this story — which is one of our 6 UU sources — to glean wisdom, hope, and strength. These days are full of “Exodus Moments.” How might we respond to these thresholds with connection to community, with compassionate love, with a conviction for justice?
Rev. Liz Murphy (she/her) is a Chaplain Resident at the VA Hospital in Loma Linda, CA. She is also the affiliated community minister at Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church. She previously served as the Interfaith Programs Assistant at the University of Southern California’s Office of Religious and Spiritual Life, as well as a chaplain intern at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Liz graduated from the Claremont School of Theology with a Master of Divinity in 2020. Originally from Pittsburgh, she lives in Los Angeles with her wife, Hilary.
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"Feet on the Ground" - UUSM Sunday Service - August 7, 2022 Rev. Kikanza Nuri-Robins, preaching How do you put your UU values into practice? How can you use what you believe to make decisions about what you should and should not do? Voting. Problem Solving. Parenting. Relationships. Today we will talk about personal ethics — aligning values with behavior. |
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"Feet on the Ground" - UUSM Sunday Service - August 7, 2022
Rev. Kikanza Nuri-Robins, preaching
Robbert Schalekamp, worship associate
How do you put your UU values into practice? How can you use what you believe to make decisions about what you should and should not do? Voting. Problem Solving. Parenting. Relationships. Today we will talk about personal ethics — aligning values with behavior.
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"Finding Your Place" - UUSM Sunday Service - June 19, 2022 Rev. Kikanza Nuri-Robins, preaching We teach about the uniqueness of all people, and though we know that we have gifts differing from one another, we focus on our flaws and short comings. We apologize for who we are and how we are. We strive to be better, but we never acknowledge that we started out as good. If you believe in the inherent dignity and worth of every person, then you must find your place. Find the way and the place in the world, where you can be your best self. #yourbestself #thisisme #prideinself |
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"Finding Your Place" - UUSM Sunday Service - June 19, 2022 Rev. Kikanza Nuri-Robins, preaching We teach about the uniqueness of all people, and though we know that we have gifts differing from one another, we focus on our flaws and short comings. We apologize for who we are and how we are. We strive to be better, but we never acknowledge that we started out as good. If you believe in the inherent dignity and worth of every person, then you must find your place. Find the way and the place in the world, where you can be your best self. #yourbestself #thisisme #prideinself |
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"Footprints" - UUSM Sunday Service - January 23, 2022
Rev. Kikanza Nuri-Robins, preaching
Cassie Winters, worship associate
For most of our lives we focus on our futures: What are our goals? What is next? There is a point, however, when we might begin to think about our legacy. What is the body of work for which you will be remembered? What are your footprints? And where will people find them?
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"Footprints" - UUSM Sunday Service - January 23, 2022
Rev. Kikanza Nuri-Robins, preaching
Cassie Winters, worship associate
For most of our lives we focus on our futures: What are our goals? What is next? There is a point, however, when we might begin to think about our legacy. What is the body of work for which you will be remembered? What are your footprints? And where will people find them?
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"For All That is Our Life" - UUSM Sunday Service - November 22, 2020 Rev. Jeremiah Kalendae |
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"For All That is Our Life" - UUSM Sunday Service - November 22, 2020 Rev. Jeremiah Kalendae |