Sermons and Services
Bill Newby, a good friend of UUCL and recently-lapsed-South Carolinian, moved back to Cleveland, Ohio, April 2020, just in time for a year of social distancing.
Now, in the middle of National Poetry Month, he will join us to reflect on the power of poetry to keep us connected. Bill’s poems have appeared in numerous journals and anthologies, and selections from his two collections, Sea Chests or a Carry-On and Passing Through, can be previewed at www.billnewby.net. Bill will be joining us after the service for our virtual discussion group. If you are not on our ZOOM email list contact uucl.office@gmail.com to join the conversation.
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Freedom has costs- financially emotionally, spiritually, and socially. Are we willing to pay the price?
His followers claim that a certain teacher and friend of the poor rose from the grave. Is there any value in such a story for Unitarian Universalists? Rev. Pat Jobe shows up for another Sunday with us offering that maybe someone who taught the ultimacy of love and generosity, and later outfoxed the executioner, might have lessons for those of us in the 21st century Lowcountry. Maybe, maybe not. Rev. Jobe said to tell all he misses his friends in the Lowcountry and looks forward to being together in person soon.
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