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Sermons presented by the Untarian Universalist Congregation of the South Fork, Long Island, NY
47 Episodes
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The Rev. Kimberly Quinn Johnson will usher in the holidays with multigenerational songs and stories. Our widely acclaimed "UUCSF Holiday Choir" will perform with the brilliance of Walter Klauss on the piano.
The tradition of the Water Communion Service among Unitarian Universalist Congregations is explored by Reverend Kimberly Ouinn Johnson along with spiritual nature of water through sermon, song and congregation recitation. Margi Pulkingham is assisting with worship and Nancy Remkis provides song.
"Who are We", a different sort of question. Kimberly also explores the idea of the UU covenants we make with one another. Presented to the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the South Fork Sunday, September 4, 2016, in Bridgehampton, NY. The very talented brothers Maxfield and Leo Panish play violet duet. Ken Dorph is worship assistant.
Rev. Kimberley Debus minister at the First Unitarian Church of Southold was in the pulpit on Sunday. She explored the concept of "God" with us today (what is a UU to believe?) Through story and song she presents her case in an entertaining way. Kent Martin facilitated and Walter Klauss was at the piano.
Galen Guenrich, author of "God Revised: How Religion Must Evolve in a Scientific Age." The Reverend presents "Reason to Hope". How do we persevere in the midst of a world which seems so unjust and conflicted. Nancy Remkus is the musician.
Rev. Natalie Fenimore in the pulpit. Her message is: What brings us together each Sunday and how we, as Unitarian Universalists can relate to each other to find a greater love and peace beyond ourselves.
UU Congregation of the South Fork (Long Island) presents a sermon on Fear: Understanding it Individually and Collectively. Rev. Linda Anderson is in the pulpit. Sylvester Manor's Bennett Konsesni and his friends perform joyful harmony. This is a UU immersion experience which includes songs and messages.
Reverend Kimberly Quinn Johnson explores the connection between Unitarianism and the Founding Fathers and then shifts to the concern about a recent tendency for separation and division based on racism and phobias and a new approach she calls, "Interdependence" on this Independence Day Sermon, 2016.
The Rev. Kimberly Quinn Johnson presents "The Struggle and the Dream," inspired by the racial justice work of best-selling author Ta-Nehisi Coates. Leo Panish plays the violin. Margi Pulkingham is the worship associate. UUCSF is located in Bridgehampton, Long Island, NY.
How universal is a Shakespeare tragedy? When the story of Hamlet is told to the TIV people of West Africa, Slim Moon recounts what happens. It’s not easy when we come together from different perspectives and try to understand one another but it is diversity that is the strength of this religious community and when we are open to each other we find our commonality.
This is the recording of the ordination ceremony of Rev. Kimberly Quinn Johnson; ordained by the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the South Fork on Sat., May 21, 2016
Minister Kimberly Quinn Johnson of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the South Fork (Long Island) presents an Easter Sermon on "Forgiveness in a Wounded World". Margi Pulkingham is the worship assistant and Abby Fleming is at the piano.
Minister of UUCSF, Kimberly Quinn Johnson presents a sermon: "Freedom and Belonging". A free church creates it's own traditions bringing treasures from the old and new. Belonging to someone often equates a loss of freedom, but there is freedom in belonging too. The freedom of fellowship. Once we break free from the bonds, what have we? Freedom to have difficult conversations. To be all of ourselves with one another. To forge something new for the 21st century.
"What we talk about when we talk about prayer". A sermon by Kimberly Quinn Johnson, minister at the UU Congregation of the South Fork. Edna Trunzo, worship assistant enters the discussion as a deist. Kimberly takes a more universal approach in this podcast. Abby Fleming is at the piano.
Kimberley Debus, Minister of the First Universalist Church of Southold presented, "A Desire for Wholeness" in words and song on Sunday, Feb 21. Walter Klaus at piano.
a Sermon by Kimberly Quinn Johnson delievered on Jan. 3, 2016 in Bridgehampton, NY; introduction by Margi Pulkingham and violin by Sara Gordon
Sermon Oct. 11, 2015 "The purpose of life is happiness...and like so many things in our life, happiness is a choice. Cultivate a positive mental state; be compassionate, turn your efforts toward the common good, not always as easy as it sounds but always, always worth it." Kimbery Ouinn Johnson, minister Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the South Fork, NY.
Michel Dobbs was in the pulpit and spoke on "Zen Practice: Presence and Love" on Aug. 16. Walter Klaus at the piano.
On August 9 Jim, Pat, Tuna and Kent presented the story of the "Two Vessels" by Paolo Coelho. The old and leaky bucket never realized how valued he was. Blanca Rodriguez presented the sermon on the "healing touch" of compassion and understanding. Abby Fleming provided the music.
On August 2 Rev. Natalie Fenimore from Shelter Rock presented a sermon, "Faith: Your Instruction Manual for Living with Mystery." Sara Gordon was the musician and Margi Pulkingham led the worship.
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