The following homily on blessing begins with a celebration of the Fellowship’s music director retiring after 21 years, and ends with a hard look at our government’s practice of separating children from their parents on our border.
This homily reflects on the intersection of the Beatitudes and Liberation Theology.
This sermon was preached on 5/20/18 and reflects on learning to be creative, when your verve feels gone.
This sermon was preached at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Huntington on 4/22/18 and looks at the perennially changing nature of life and spirit.
This sermon was preached at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Huntington on Sunday, April 8th and looks at the poetry of T.S. Eliot as it speaks to times of change in our lives.
This sermon was preached at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Huntington on 3/18/18 reflecting on the winter times of our spirit, the suddenness of change after hardship, and the effort that accompanies Grace.
This sermon was preached at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Huntington on 3/4/18, reflecting on the balance of doubt in faith.
This homily was preached at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Huntington on 2/25/18 as part of a service for Black History month. This kid-friendly homily talks about the complexity of the stories of Selma in the US and Apartheid in South Africa.
This sermon was preached at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Huntington, NY on 2/11/18 as a kick off to our stewardship year. It focuses on the power and need for a progressive religious voice.
This sermon looks at the twists and turns of life that give and challenge our purpose.