Northlake Unitarian Universalist Church -- Sermons

Just like our congregation itself, Northlake's services are something of a "mixed bag".  We are often treated to a sermon offered by an "outside" speaker -- educator, religious leader, social organizer, or anyone else who has something thought-provoking to say -- or to a sermon conceived and delivered by one of our own members. The results are varied, often personal and heartfelt, occasionally unexpected, and always thought-provoking -- guaranteed to generate lively discussion during the "Reverberations" period which follows. It's safe to say that, being Unitarians, we are never in complete agreement with any given speaker; it's also safe to say that, being Unitarians, we are used to being provoked (and provocative), and we welcome diversity and controversy.

You can also see a list of upcoming services here.

... And it Came to Pass, Not to Stay Warren Jessop 18 October 2002
Voluntary Simplicity: A Way of Life Jacqueline Blix and David Heitmiller 15 September 2002
Water Ceremony Homily : "Every Spirit Builds Itself a House" Paul David 8 September 2002
Celebrating Interdependence Day Diane Slota 30 June 2002
The Monastery on Mount Sinai George Cleere 2 June 2002
Gratitude Mary Jane Jessop 24 February 2002
And You Knew Who You Were Then Warren Jessop 14 October 2001
Sharing our Sorrow and Hope Warren Jessop and Jackie Mason 16 September 2001
The Zen Ox Pictures Richard Dotson 15 July 2001
Give Me Some of That Old Time Religion Jean Wallace 1 July 2001
Scary Words  Jim Mason 25 March 2001
Judaism - The History, the Music, the Experience Brian Goldstein 25 February 2001
The Pregnant Virgin Larry Fennema 10 December 2000
Is There Value to Suffering? Gloria Geiser  12 November 2000
Bend Toward Justice Warren Jessop 15 October 2000
The Ten Commandments Carl Schwartz 2 April 2000
Thoughts on Ethics for the New Millennium
by His Holiness the Dalai Lama
 
Brian Goldstein  19 March 2000
The Soul of a Religious Humanist The Rev. Roger Smith 13 February 2000
The Shadow Knows, Part 1 Larry Fennema 16 January 2000


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