“Looking Out for Number Two” — led by the Rev. Seth Fisher. “Negativity Bias” is the term for our natural tendency to notice bad things. But… is that also a bad thing?
Sermon Category: Guest Minister
Looking Out for Number Two
"Looking Out for Number Two" — led by the Rev. Seth Fisher. "Negativity Bias" is the term for our natural tendency to notice bad things. But… is that also a bad thing?
Calling Out For Change
This worship service centers on the theme of calling out for change through mercy, vision, and justice. Rooted in the story of Blind Bartimaeus (Mark 10:46-52) and inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s call to interconnected justice, the service invites worshippers to open their hearts, eyes, and spirits to God’s transformative love and to rise courageously in pursuit of justice and compassion in the world.
The Beauty of Bittersweet
"The Beauty of Bittersweet"— led by the Rev. Bill Neely, guest minister. The writer Susan Cain’s book "Bittersweet: How Sorrow and Longing Can Make Us Whole" affirms the value of tender feelings of loss and even anguish. How can leaning into those feelings lead us toward balance, and eventually joy? How can leaning in together bring us closer to one another?
Introduction to Prophecy
"Introduction to Prophecy"— led by Erol Delos Santos, guest worship leader. Prophecy is a heavy word. It is often anchored in religious ideology, traditions, mythology, and skepticism. One way to understand prophecy is to look back at the prophetic voices in Unitarian Universalist history. How did they understand the world? How did their hope for the future impact the way forward? How can we recognize modern-day prophets? Join Erol Delos Santos to explore ways to understand prophecy and how to cultivate our own prophetic voices.
Winning the War
"Winning the War"— led by the Rev Seth Fisher of First Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Hunterdon County. We seem to be surrounded by conflict. How do we win?