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  • February 12

    Saints, Sinner and Santa Claus with Rev. Paul

    Last year’s “you pick the sermon” auction winner Steve Chandler has asked Paul to explore the question “Under what conditions would it be possible to re-kindle complete, unquestionable dedication to the veracity of THE rotund, red-nosed, air-borne annual gift-giver that has been for centuries and remains today, a cornerstone feature of the Western childhood experience?” More succinctly: can we keep the culture and leave behind the dogma.

Archive for June, 2010

The Case for Compassion

Posted by Rev. Paul On June - 23 - 2010

Compassion is a familiar theme for ministers. I’m sure I’m not the only minister speaking on that topic this morning. I hope my message this morning brings a different perspective to compassion than others might bring, not because my view necessarily is better, but because it’s always good to look at familiar objects from a [...]

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Attributes of Faith: Seeking

Posted by Rev. Paul On June - 13 - 2010

Attributes of Faith: Seeking June 13, 2010 Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Montgomery © 2010 by Paul Britner There’s an old story in the Islamic Sufi tradition about an imam who was searching for a ring he had lost. The imam was standing under a lamp in a barn looking through a pile of hay when [...]

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