February 25, 2018

Love is the spirit of this program. The music spans many genres but has unifying themes of justice, love, learning and hope. The messages come from podcasts, sermons and readings from Unitarian-Universalist and other allied sources in liberal religion.  The title of this program comes from the words of a beloved Unitarian-Universalist hymn, “Spirit of Life,” including, “Sing in my heart all the stirrings of compassion” and “Move in the hand, giving life the shape of justice.”

Message

"Another, Truer Song"

The Rev. Elea Kemler

First Parish Church, Groton, Massachusetts, Unitarian-Universalist

Sermon

Resistance: Symbolic Acts” (10/15/17)

The Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern

Unitarian-Universalist Society of San Francisco

Message

TBD

Message

"Denizen of the Earth" (2/1/18)

The Rev. Jay Leach

Unitarian-Universalist Church of Charlotte, North Carolina

Published by Quest Monthly

Unitarian-Universalist Church of the Larger Fellowship

Natural Silence

"Spirit of the Outback"

Andrew Skeotch

ListeningEarth.com

World Religions

Wednesday in Judaism is the beginning of Purim, a celebratory holiday remembering the saving of the Jewish people from an official, Haman, who was planning to kill all the Jews.  The story is recounted in the Bible’s Book of Esther, the story’s heroine.  Holiday traditions vary by ethnic and religious affiliation but might include giving gifts, wearing costumes, drinking wine and baking fruit-filled pastries called hamantashen or “Haman’s ears.”

Thursday in the Baha’i faith begins a nineteen day fast, called Nineteen Day Fast, one of the most important obligations in the Baha’i faith.  From sunrise to sunset, with some exceptions, Baha’is observe the fast to reinvigorate the soul and bring the faithful closer to God.  Similar to Lent, Ramadan or other religious fasts, the Nineteen Day Fast centers around spiritual reflection, behavioral readjustment and a symbolic shedding of selfish desires.

Friday in Hinduism is Holi, a spring festival also known as the Festival of Colors.  Hindus link the holiday to various gods.  However, it has become a secular kind of spring festival across the Indian subcontinent, with Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists also joining in.  Holiday traditions include bonfires, drums, water gun fights and playfully smearing colored powder all over faces.  Holiday foods include sweet saffron rice, fruit-filled pastries and fried lentil pockets.

Saturday in Catholic churches is the feast day for St. Katharine Drexel. Born on March 3rd, 1858 in Philadelphia, she was a wealthy heiress, philanthropist, religious sister and the first person born a U.S. citizen to be canonized.  Pope John Paul the Second officially recognized her saintliness in the year 2000 for, among other things, her courage in addressing social inequality among minorities and her selfless service to victims of injustice.

Sermon

To Hold with Care” (2/4/18)

The Rev. Bill Sinkford

First Unitarian Church of Portland, Oregon

Message

"UUA Mid-Year Update"

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

Carey McDonald, Chief Operating Officer, Unitarian-Universalist Association

Message

Seven Principles and Six Sources of Unitarian-Universalism


  • 9:02am Happy Talk by Karrin Allyson on Many a New Day: Karrin Allyson Sings Rodgers & Hammerstein (Deluxe) (Motema Music)
  • 9:11am Love Will Always Win by Opshop on Until the End of Time (Opshop Music)
  • 9:37am Raise Up by Ledisi on Pieces of Me (The Verve Music Group)
  • 9:46am Feel Free by Theresa Walker on The Next Big Thing (Get Brave Records)
  • 9:58am Southern Cross by Crosby Stills and Nash on Greatest Hits (Atlantic Record Corp.)
  • 10:06am Woyaya by Osibisa on The Very Best of Osibisa (Golden Stool)
  • 10:14am Esther's Love by Judy Tellerman on Jewish Holiday Songs (Judith S Tellerman)
  • 10:42am Hold On by Lakes on Fire Ahead (Parlour Blue)
  • 10:50am Change by Tracy Chapman on When You Live (Elektra Entertainment Group)
  • 10:59am Unitarian Universalist Church of Savannah Worship Service February 11, 2018 by Unitarian Universalist Church of Savannah on Worship Service February 11, 2018
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