My Mama Told Me So!
Or not. Perhaps this Sunday Morning Forum topic has never made it to the family discussion table, or maybe a few, select comments about this sensitive subject have been shared
Continue readingOr not. Perhaps this Sunday Morning Forum topic has never made it to the family discussion table, or maybe a few, select comments about this sensitive subject have been shared
Continue readingSunday Morning Forum enthusiastically welcomed back April Kelsey to the podium for "Understanding Evangelicals - Part II"—an exploration of Evangelical thought, history and belief. Sunday Morning Forum enthusiastically welcomed back
Continue readingSunday Morning Forum is pleased to have welcomed the Reverend Andrew Millard to its podium upon return from his sabbatical this past week! Pastor Andrew's November 5th presentation carried special
Continue readingOur UU Fellowship would agree! A hero came along to Sunday Morning Forum this week when Brad Harper rendered an enthusiastic presentation about "The Hero (and Heroine's) Journey." "What
Continue reading"The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness. The mountains are calling and I must go." -John Muir And, indeed, the Shaws did go! Fulfilling a
Continue readingThe headline's significant question is more than a pun on the marketing campaign trademark slogan implemented by an American multinational telecommunications conglomerate. It is a critical concern among the hard-of-hearing
Continue readingPardon our asking, but "What is the 'Human Predicament'?" Do humans have a propensity towards good or evil? Are we born innocent and pure or with a tendency to sin?
Continue reading"He who knows one [religion], knows none" (German scholar Max Müller). This "Father of Religious Studies" believed that religion, like many aspects of life, could only be understood through comparison
Continue readingSpirituality is that aspect of human existence that explores the subtle forces of energy in and around us and reveals to us profound interconnectedness. The deeper the exploration goes, the
Continue readingOwls—rarely vocalizing in the presence of humans; able to come and go without detection; able to do things at night most creatures cannot; large, observing eyes. While owls
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