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Sermons and Services from Bradford Community Church Unitarian Universalist, Kenosha, WI
Author: Rev. Erik David Carlson and Bradford Community Church Unitarian Universalist
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Sermons and Services from Bradford Community Church Unitarian Universalist, Kenosha, WI
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Service by Rev. Erik David Carlson, Denise Cawley and Alex Poyner on the implications of the coming spring for this time of uncertainty.
Service with Rev. Erik David Carlson, Rev. Dr. Monica L. Cummings, intern minster Denise Cawley and musician Alex Poyner on maintaining caring connections even in a time of isolation.
Intern minister Denise Cawley reflects on that voice still and small that dwells within us all and takes us through writing our own book of inner wisdom.
Intern minister Denise Cawley shares a sermon regarding the fluid gender of God in ancient literature and within our own human physiology. Opening reading by Rabbi Mark Sameth shared by Rev. Erik.
Rev. Erik shares the story of "We Shall Overcome" as told by Debbie Levy and paired with elegant, collage-style art by Vanessa Brantley-Newton and a homily about the importance of art in the struggle against oppression.
Intern minister Denise Cawley touches on the power of a family's love through the story told in the 1995 Dutch cinema classic, Antonia's Line.
Opening reading by Mary Oliver provided by Rev. Erik David Carlson.
In honor of Super Bowl Sunday, Rev. Erik David Carlson explores spiritual lessons from the world of competitive athletics.
Homily by Rev. Erik David Carlson about the spiritual implications of the winter solstice and our place within the cosmos. Aided by Patti Fitchett reading the words of Rev. Robert Weston.
Homily from intern minister Denise Cawley on the implications of accepting our friends and family of all gender identities.
Homily from Rev. Erik David Carlson on the implications of intersectionality on our justice work from a Universalist perspective.
Bradford UU recognizes the contributions of our young people in homilies from Rev. Erik David Carlson and intern minister Denise Cawley, followed by the Bradford UU Thanksgiving Homecoming litany.
Homilies from Rev. Erik David Carlson and Denise Cawley introduce our membership ceremony. Many thanks to everyone who participated and our record-breaking class of 14 new members!
Our very own Dani Lockwood narrates her play that was acted out during service based on the work of D.J. Conway, followed by a Halloween homily on Samhain by Rev. Erik David Carlson.
Rev. Erik David Carlson explores local and international laws regarding immigration and the moral, spiritual implications of welcoming the stranger.
Bradford UU Intern Minister Denise Cawley reflects on our transgender ministry initiative lifting up the words of transgender leaders in our UU movement.
In this all-ages, interactive worship, we work together to complete puzzles and affirm our individual belonging to the collective spiritual community that is Bradford UU.
Rev. Erik David Carlson examines the text of John 14:9-12 and its implications for later spiritual leaders including Origen of Alexandria and Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., referencing the story "The Rabbi's Gift" by M. Scott Peck.
Rev. Erik delivers a homily for the people and animals in attendance for our annual Animal Blessing service.
Rev. Erik David Carlson looks at our quest for happiness and several different ancient and modern philosophical takes on what it means to live a happy life.
Homily by Rev. Erik David Carlson follows member testimonials from Jack Dudley, Joy Latuvnik and Patti Fitchett about what makes Bradford UU so important to them and their lives.