September 10, 2017

Love is the spirit ofthis program. The music spans many genres but has unifying themes of justice,love, learning and hope. The messages come from podcasts, sermons andreadings from Unitarian-Universalist and other allied sources inliberal religion.

9am Hour

Introduction by Unitarian Universalist Association

In the center of a hurricane is an eye – 
But it is the hearts that it touches
that bring me to prayer.

The millions overwhelmed by the storm’s indifference 
To misery, injury, and so much worse –
this brings me to prayer.

The siblings nearby who suffered the 1000 year deluge
And the thousands half a world away devastated by rising waters
They bring me yet again to prayer.

That the people in the path will understand, and seek a way to safer ground
That neighbors will find neighbors and lend their hands and hearts
That first responders will be blessed with strength and perseverance
That the peace that passes all understanding, the infinite and eternal peaceful center, will hold
And that the recovery will belong to all of us, near and far.

Come to prayer with me.
Amen.

Braver Wiser

Faith in Small Actions” by Tim Atkins

Sermon

Humility and Humanism” (5/14/17)

The Rev. David Breeden

First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis

Braver Wiser

Meeting the Monstrous Beast” by Teresa Honey Youngblood

10am Hour

Natural Silence

“Relax Stream”

World Religions

Today is Grandparent’s Day. Designated by Congress in 1978, Grandparents Day honors grandparents,gives grandparents an opportunity to show love for their children’s childrenand helps children become aware of the strength and guidance that older peoplecan offer.

Today is the birthday in 1812 in Boston of one of the 19thCentury’s leading Universalist theologians, Thomas Thayer.  Thayer rejected the idea of endlesspunishment after death.  He promotedhuman nature.  And he believed sciencewould not contradict Biblical truth.

Today in Shia Islam is Eid al Ghadir.  The holiday commemorates an event in which ShiaMuslims believe the prophet Muhammad designated his cousin Hazrat Ali as thefirst in a line of hereditary imams.  SunniMuslims honor him merely as a very respected teacher.

Today in the Druze religion is the Festival of Prophet Sablan.  The Druze are a religious minority numberingless than two million people living mostly in Lebanon, Syria, Israel and Jordan.  Sablan’s tomb in Israel is considered thesecond most holy site of the Druze.

Tomorrow is the anniversary of the attacks of September11th, 2001.  The event reminds us of the2,973 lives taken that day; it calls us to work toward a more tolerant, justand peaceful world; and it calls us to heed our best instincts: comfort,compassion and love.

Tomorrow in the Ethiopian Orthodox and Rastafari Churches isEnkutatash, or Ethiopian New Year.  Onthis day, the faithful attend church and gather to share meals of injera, aflat bread, and wat, a stew.  The dayalso might include flowers, dancing and new clothes.

The Coptic Church also celebrates a new year’stomorrow.  Except, they call it Neyrouz, takingthe word from Persian.  It’s also calledFeast of the Martyrs.  Coptic Christians areEgypt’s largest religious minority.  Theywill eat dates to symbolize the blood of martyrs.

Tomorrow Orthodox Christians will observe a fast for the Beheadingof the Forerunner of Christ, called by Western churches, St. John the Baptistand celebrated on a different day.  In somecultures, the pious will not eat food from a flat plate or use a knife on thisday.

Wednesday marks the anniversary, in 1993, of the First OsloPeace Accord, signed by Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Palestinian leaderYasser Arafat.  The day reminds us thatpeace from the hand must also come with peace from the heart.

Thursday is the birthday in 1879 in New York of familyplanning advocate Margaret Sanger.  Avisionary who convinced Americans that women have a right to decide when and ifto have children, Sanger said a woman’s duty was to act in defiance ofconvention.

Thursday Catholic and Orthodox churches will observe TheExultation of the Holy Cross.  The feast celebratesthe physical cross used to kill Christ. Many churches claim to have a piece of it.  The faithful believe St. Helena discovered thecross in a miracle of revelation.

On Saturday, Jews will begin Leil Selichot, prayers seekingforgiveness, in preparation for the High Holy Days beginning with Rosh Hashanahon September 21st. Typically held at night, selichot prayers ask the faithfulto consider their actions over the past year.

Sermon

You Got To Get Up To Get Down” (7/30/27)

Rev. Marisol Caballero of Austin, Texas

Innovation Specialist in the UUA’s Faith DevelopmentOffice

Message

UUA, UUSC Leaders Appalled by Decision To End DACA

The Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray, President of the Unitarian Universalist Association

Thomas Andrews, President and CEO of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee

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  • 9:02am Let Your Love Flow by Bellamy Brothers on Best of Bellamy Brothers (Curb Records), 1976
  • 9:09am If I Can Dream by Elvis Presley on The Essential Elvis Presley (Remastered) (Sony Music Entertainment), 2007
  • 9:09am There Is More Love Somewhere by Bernice Johnson Reagon on River of Life – Harmony One (Flying Fish)
  • 9:38am Humble & Kind by Lori McKenna on The Bird & the Rifle (CN Records), 2016
  • 9:47am Blessed by Joan Armatrading on Lover’s Speak (SLG LLC), 2003
  • 9:48am Love Is the Answer by England Dan Seals & John Ford Coley on Dr. Heckle & Mr. Jive (Atlantic Recording Corp.), 1978
  • 9:55am Relax Stream by Nature Sounds on Everything in Nature (Nature Sounds) (Nature’s Music), 2011
  • 9:57am Take Up a Course In Happiness by Stevie Wonder on Where I’m Coming From (Motown Records), 1972
  • 10:00am Try by Colbie Caillat on Gypsy Heart (Republic Records), 2014
  • 10:34am One Step by Harold Payne on emPower 12th Annual Posi Award Nominees (Empower Music and Arts), 2017
  • 10:36am You Gotta Be by Des’ree on I Ain’t Movin’ (Sony Music Entertainment), 1994
  • 10:46am One Face, One Race by Lisa Bell LIsa Simmons Bob Story on emPower Posi Award Nominees 2013 (Lisa Bell)
  • 10:50am Don’t Stop by Fleetwood Mac on Greatest Hits (Sony Music Entertainment)
  • 10:57am The Tide Is Rising by Annie Patterson on Rise Up and Sing (Shoshana Meira Friedman)
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