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Humanness is Messy
Rev. Patti Henry talks about Humanness is messy.
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A Charming Form of Government: The Role of the Citizen in a Democracy
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Melissa Torres speaks about the role of a citizen in Democracy.
Do What You Love: A Working Philosophy?
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Is following your passion inyour job or career a viable option? Gary examines the possibilities of doing what we love.
Go With the Flow-The Reverend John Pepper
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Life offers joy and trials. Learning to weather the good and bad times is the path to wisdom.
You can handle the truth
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Rev. John Pepper discusses You CAN handle the Truth!
The Fall of Civility-Bob Pryor
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Unitarian Fellowship of Houston member Bob Pryor suggests ways to restore civility in a culture that seems increasingly mean-spirited.
Come, Let Us Worship
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Rev. Patti Henry uses favorite quotes to illuminate her sermon, "Come, Let Us Worship."
Epilog: War and Peace
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Sergey Grebennikov discusses the epilog for Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace and the lessons it offers us.
Worthy Now Prison Ministry
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Author Margaret Anderson discusses the Unitarian Universalist prison ministry and its mission.
Three Remarkable Women
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The Reverend John Pepper salutes three dynamic women who changed the owrld for the better.
Maybe Not Yet
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Rev. Vita Como discusses "Maybe... Not Yet".
You Never Know Whose Life You Impact in Profound Ways
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Rev. Patti Henry discusses "You never know whose life you impact in profound ways.
Getting Serious About Unitarian Universalism
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Janis LaRocque provides a sermon by Scott Alexander, Getting Serious About Unitarian Universalism.
We are whole, even where we are broken
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David Throop speaks on "We are whole, even where we are broken.
Tribute to Harold Rud
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Tribute to Harold Rud
Dan Altschul-Aristotle on Moderation and Friendship
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Dan Altschul-Aristotle on Moderation and Friendship
April Showers Bring May Flowers
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April Showers Bring May Flowers
E Pluribus Unum
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E Pluribus Unum
Living With My Contradictions (Part 1)
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Living With My Contradictions (Part 1)
The Cross: Symbol of Paradox and Transformation
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The Cross: Symbol of Paradox and Transformation
Spring Equinox-Joss Raine McWise
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Spring Equinox-Joss Raine McWise
Eyes that do not see
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Eyes that do not see
Justice at Work
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Justice at Work
What I Believe: Good for Something-Melissa Torres
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What I Believe: Good for Something-Melissa Torres
Passages
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Passages
Immortality - What a Concept
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Immortality - What a Concept
Passing to Survive-Harold Rud and the Reverend John Pepper
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Passing to Survive-Harold Rud and the Reverend John Pepper
New Year’s Resolutions: Three Weeks In, How Are You Doing?
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New Year’s Resolutions: Three Weeks In, How Are You Doing?
Universalism: Past, Present and Powerful
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Universalism: Past, Present and Powerful
Awakening Democracy: Are Our Alarms Set?
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Awakening Democracy: Are Our Alarms Set?

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  • @anisafaruqi9330
    @anisafaruqi9330 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Blessed be Harold and Bless Yvette ❤🎉

  • @BillEdson
    @BillEdson 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for your wonderful words about my cousin, Harold "Chum" Rud. No one wants to feel alone in this world and clearly in his hour of need, your fellowship gave him comfort.

  • @sweetmamacotton9369
    @sweetmamacotton9369 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I shared so many wonderful conversations with Harold, both as the office assistant at the Center for Healing Racism, where Harold would personally come and leave us your generous donations, and also in my term as piano player for the University of Houston Downtown Civic Jazz Band, when we rehearsed and played at the Fellowship. I will always miss him and never forget him! Marcy Rae Jolosky

  • @arlettarud3850
    @arlettarud3850 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for your friendship with and kind words about my nephew, Harold "Chum" Rud. He was an amazing man and will be missed by all of our family. May he now rest in peace.

  • @de5a5
    @de5a5 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Another Angel, back to HEAVEN!!!❤❤❤

  • @kavikv.d.hexenholtz3474
    @kavikv.d.hexenholtz3474 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ēostra (the West Germanic goddess of dawn, not fertility, and likely not Spring either - and *zero* relation or connection to Ishtar) has lent only her name to the holiday in exactly the same way that other Germanic deities have lent their names to our weekdays in English. Nothing more “pagan” than that. Neither eggs nor the hare were associated with her - both are a considerably later addition to her story/mythos. The Easter Hare ( not a bunny or a rabbit - that’s a considerably more modern version) comes from the Lutherans of Germany (yep, the Easter Bunny is a _Protestant_ thing). The Easter Hare, however, does not symbolize a thing. None of the egg-bringing animals of folklore are in any way ‘symbolic’ of any one thing, any more than the Tooth Fairy is symbolic of anything. The hare is not symbolic of ‘fertility’ nor of anything else. These are supposed attributes which have been repeated so often, they have become accepted as legitimate truth. Indeed, the hare is not known to be as “prolific” as the bunny or rabbit. Hares are also known for constructing nest-like structures in fields and meadows - not a huge stretch for parents to tell their kids that’s where all those colorful eggs they were going to hunt came from. There are a lot of folktales regarding the Easter Hare, some of which are still told today. The Easter Hare came to America by way of German immigrants to Pennsylvania in the 1700’s. As for eggs at Easter, they were forbidden food during the Lenten fast. Eggs are the product of a warm-blooded animal, all of which were forbidden during Lent; the fish being cold-blooded was an allowed food; hence the association of Lent with eating fish. Because eggs were forbidden during Lent, on Easter Sunday, eating eggs was regarded as a ‘treat’ of sorts. This was especially true for poorer people who did not keep animals for slaughter and could not afford to buy meat. In anticipation of Easter, in many traditions, the eggs were colored during the last days of Lent to mark the end of penance and fasting. In many countries, the colors used are highly symbolic - the traditional red of the Eastern Orthodox tradition, for example, symbolizes the blood Christ shed for mankind. The secular traditions and customs of Easter are deeply rooted in the past, but that past is firmly rooted in an early Medieval Christian Europe past, not an ancient pagan one.

  • @simonslater9024
    @simonslater9024 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Protestant’s are NOT Christian! Protestant so called churches DON’T EXIST. Protestant so called baptism is invalid. And Unitarians is the occult because God is three divine person’s. Jesus Christ is God.

  • @de5a5
    @de5a5 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    PRICELESS/SIN PRECIO!!!❤❤❤

  • @tracyshoaf5536
    @tracyshoaf5536 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    CHRIST IS " I AM "

  • @jaunbazan8494
    @jaunbazan8494 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Trump 2024 !

  • @charitykelley4959
    @charitykelley4959 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is such a beautiful outlook on life. The way she explains joy and sorrow and real vs manufactured emotions is so clear. Amazing. 🙏❤️

  • @swarnapuri11
    @swarnapuri11 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    first🤣

  • @janolaviola
    @janolaviola ปีที่แล้ว

    John, this is your best sermon yet. It really resonated for me.

  • @de5a5
    @de5a5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Well Done Dan🎉🎉🎉

  • @de5a5
    @de5a5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I believe in God!!.. but not in Religious Beliefs, and this it's a depiction of the "Mysteries of the Unknown "🤔🤔😃😃😃

  • @paulakeys8089
    @paulakeys8089 ปีที่แล้ว

    You did good

  • @perrimac
    @perrimac ปีที่แล้ว

    A favorite of mine. We should do a conference on The Prophet. Sorry I could make it. Conflicts of duties. This is incredible. We could call it a 7th Generation strategy. 😃💕

  • @chiquita7070
    @chiquita7070 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love this ❤

  • @alicecalhoun5493
    @alicecalhoun5493 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    ☹️ ρ尺oΜ𝐎ᔕᗰ

  • @de5a5
    @de5a5 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks 👍 well said 👏 👍 👌

  • @abigalelizbeth6137
    @abigalelizbeth6137 3 ปีที่แล้ว

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  • @jimmydunne7399
    @jimmydunne7399 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good job Harold and Gary!

  • @elizabethhaycook1208
    @elizabethhaycook1208 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I watched this a week late, but I liked it so much, I wanted to say so. I have a good friend who is half Korean, and she has told me of her trials and tribulations growing up in Georgia right after World War II ended.

  • @theresawyattprebilsky2015
    @theresawyattprebilsky2015 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wonderful message this morning. Thank you.