March 2013 Sermon Topics

3 March      The Changing Reputation of God

Led by the Rev. Melissa Carvill-Ziemer and Worship Associate John Marfy

Join us for a whirlwind tour of some major moments in the history of God.  Who has God been in the past and how does all that history inform our understanding of God today?

 

10 March      When God and Science Met

Led by the Rev. Melissa Carvill-Ziemer and Worship Associate Justin Czekaj

In the 20th century, the meeting of God and science helped fuel the rise of humanism.  Since then, the ongoing relationship between the two had led down many paths.  We’ll explore some of them this morning.

 

17 March      Poetry Sunday

Led by Lay Leaders Joe Kuemerle and Lori McGee

Poetry is an important part of many people’s lives here at the UUCK.  We are reviving the long-held tradition of Poetry Sunday, a tradition that has fallen to the wayside for several years.  This service will include poems sent in by members and poems chosen by Joe and Lori which will be woven into an uplifting and inspirational service.  If you have a poem you’d like to include, we will accept submissions until 3/8/2013.  Please send poems to Joe at [email protected]

 

24 March       God’s Becoming

Led by the Rev. Melissa Carvill-Ziemer and Worship Associate Joel Slater

One of the most innovative developments in recent theology has been the development of a field called Process Theology.  According to this view, everything is interconnected and God is always in relation, always becoming in relationship with all.  This morning we’ll unpack this view of God and consider its implications.

 

31 March     The Poetry of God

Led by the Rev. Melissa Carvill-Ziemer and Worship Associate Bonnie Harper

Our celebration of Easter will be infused with song and stories, marked by beauty and centered in a broad, poetic frame.  The first service will be created with people of all ages in mind, the second service will be created for older youth and adults.  In between we will have our annual egg hunt.  Come join us for a wonderful morning.

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