Archive for February, 2009

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Posted by admin February 22nd, 2009

“The Two Faces of Mary” Guest speaker: Sonsiris Tamayo, Ministerial Student at Starr King School for the Ministry Worship Leader: Diana Spaulding An exploration of the feminine divine, including those manifestations in our Western religious heritage, and also derived from the Yoruba tradition, which embraces the feminine part of the divine not limited by gender, [...]

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Posted by admin February 15th, 2009

“Top Ten Reasons That Liberal Religion Still Matters” Worship Leader: Elisabeth Hathaway Ever wonder what would be lost if liberal religion were no more? Straight up: is our way of religion still relevant in a postmodern nation? The answer is a resounding yes!

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Posted by admin February 8th, 2009

“Preparing for Love” Worship Leader: Diana Spaulding What is it to love? What is it to be loved? What does it mean to say that “Love is the doctrine of this church?” In honor of the upcoming celebration of Valentine’s Day we will look beyond the greeting card aspects of this romantic holiday to consider [...]

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Haiku and other short poems about love

Posted by admin February 8th, 2009

“Love haiku is when Everything comes to heart & Nothing comes to mind” These poems, mostly haiku, were composed by those in attendance at the February 8, 2009 UU Petaluma service entitled “Preparing for Love.” Whole Heart opening Orient to the source Accept the offer Mist spouting on the horizon together, fast and deep southward [...]

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Posted by admin February 1st, 2009

“The Same River Twice” Speaker: The Rev. Megan Conrad Cefalu Worship Leader: Jodi Boyle In 500 BCE Heraclitus of Ephesus noted that “You cannot step twice into the same river, for other waters are continually flowing in.” We have to concede that change is the only real constant in life and yet it so often [...]