Conejo Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Audio Sermons
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Selected audio sermons from the Conejo Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (http://cvuuf.org/media/sermons.html) brought to you by AIRS-LA as a public service without the intent of promoting any particular religious point-of-view.
| Title | Podcast Description | Author/Reader | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Making Room for the New | As we let go of the past year what are we willing to give up? We will participate in a ritual of renewal, intending to let go of past thoughts and actions in order to make room for the new. | Conejo Valley UU Fellowship | 00:16:16 |
| Association Sunday | Our congregation will celebrate Association Sunday on October 2. The theme of this year's Association Sunday is "Celebrating Excellence in Ministries." By The Reverend Lora Brandis. | Conejo Valley UU Fellowship | 00:18:59 |
| Visions and Divisions | Our dreams of the future for ourselves, family, church, community and country rise from our values, so differing value systems give rise to visions of very different futures. | Conejo Valley UU Fellowship | 00:28:42 |
| It's Magic | Popular guest speaker and oncology chaplain, Michael Eselun, will explore, through personal reflections, the tension between our rational self that yearns for answers, and the spiritual self that can be moved by wonder. Published with permission. | Conejo Valley UU Fellowship | 00:24:41 |
| Perfection, Imperfection, Sin and Grace | Maybe it's time, as theologian Paul Tillich suggested, to go into the depths of our human existence to rediscover the meaning of sin and grace. Maybe it's time to understand that to see the inherent worth of every individual, is to see perfection in imperfection. By Ministerial Candidate Lora Brandis. | Conejo Valley UU Fellowship | 00:17:45 |
| Brigit's Winter Light | This service will acknowledge the traditional Irish winter feast of Imbolc, a festival dedicated to the figure of Brigit, both pagan goddess and Catholic saint. By Rev. Todd Covert, founder and Chief of the Fellowship of Druidism for the Latter Age. | Conejo Valley UU Fellowship | 00:18:16 |
| Culture of Hospitality | Visitors come to us because they know it takes a village to raise a child and they're hoping this might be such a village. How can we create here a culture of hospitality that welcomes those who want to do - as well as those who simply want to be? | Conejo Valley UU Fellowship | 00:18:26 |
| Hot Button Words | Terms like "pro-family" and "moral values" can make UUs see red when they are co-opted by a political agenda that makes little room for our pro-family, moral values. How can we reclaim our hot button words? Rev. Helen Carroll | Conejo Valley UU Fellowship | 00:22:59 |
| Rescuing Jesus from the Bible | Wise men have attempted to isolate the pure teachings of Jesus from the corruptions of Paul and his followers. Ken Schei, founder of Atheists for Jesus, shows us that Jefferson and the members of the Jesus Seminar present a far more accurate account of the life and teachings of Jesus than the current Christian Bible. | Conejo Valley UU Fellowship | 00:23:22 |
| Hopes and Histories | Where do we come from? What do we hope for? Straight-forward questions that take us down the winding paths of yesterday and into the imagined roads of tomorrow. By The Rev. Helen Carroll | Conejo Valley UU Fellowship | 00:33:19 |
| How a scientist views religion, God, and belief | Rabbi Michael Lotker discusses how his religious faith is strengthened, and not conflicted by his scientific training and 30-year career as a physicist. Using examples from both physics and scripture, he will show how the two complement each another. He is rabbi of Temple Ner Ami in Camarillo, California and has published a book for the Paulist Press "A Christian's Guide to Judasim". | Conejo Valley UU Fellowship | 00:41:40 |
| Hello and Goodbye | Hello: Family, furniture, pets and stuff have followed me down the coast to settle in a new home in Oxnard. We are mostly unpacked, mostly moved in, mostly acquainted with local amenities and mostly ready to begin a new year. And Goodbye: As I prepare to leave you, we have covenants to experience and plans to explore. By The Reverend Helen Carroll | Conejo Valley UU Fellowship | 00:19:48 |
| Jesus and Buddha Walk into a Bar | The story of a chance meeting of two pivotal figures in the history of world religion, in a twenty-first century Los Angeles bar. Each great teacher finds in the other a talent for listening to others. While they come from divergent cultural backgrounds and speak different religious languages, they also share remarkably similar paths and outlooks. | Dr. Merlin Snider | 00:29:44 |
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