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Commitment Sunday

The former UUA Moderator, Denny Davidoff, says, “In the end what really counts is not how much we have but what we have done with it, how many we have helped, how much we have shared. In the end our only permanent possession is that which we have given away.” The people of this congregation … Continue reading Commitment Sunday

Restoring Hope

Cornel West says that it’s easy to be optimistic when we have a pretty good idea of how things will turn out and when things are going well. Hope is when you see that things are not going well and have the courage to change them. This sermon will focus on the way in which … Continue reading Restoring Hope

The Prophetic Sisterhood

Today there is still the conversation about the impact that gender stereotyping is having in considering women for top leadership positions. This conversation about women in leadership is not new, of course, and so on this Sunday we will look back to the Post-Civil war era and reflect on those women who dared to enter … Continue reading The Prophetic Sisterhood

Why I Love FPUU?

One of the very first things I loved about FPUU when I first started coming over 30 years ago was that it was so open and participative.  Everyone had a chance to speak up…and speak up they did!  In those days, the order of service listed “Announcements and sharing of joys and concerns,” which resulted in … Continue reading Why I Love FPUU?

Work Day

During this intergenerational worship service, we will talk about what it means to give back to this community that we love. Following the worship service we will have an outdoor pizza lunch, then the Building and Grounds Committee will lead all interested volunteers on repairing, fixing and sprucing up our historic meetinghouse and U House. … Continue reading Work Day

AFD Kickoff

As our annual pledge drive formally kicks off, we will hear about why supporting First Parish is important. Every year we renew our covenant with one another to take care of this community; to give our time, our talents, and our resources, so that we can continue to have a church to call home. On … Continue reading AFD Kickoff

Get in the Whale

Sogyal Rinpoche says, “When I first came to the West, I was shocked by the contrast between the attitudes to death I had been brought up with and those I now found.”  He discovered that those of us in the West deny death, live in terror of it, or “for some unknown reason believe that … Continue reading Get in the Whale

Political Courage

These days, political courage seems to be in short supply. Why is it so hard to stand up for what’s right? Becca Kornet shares the story of her grandfather’s act of political courage in the New York State Assembly in 1970 – what led up to it, the act itself, the aftermath, and the impact … Continue reading Political Courage

Punishment vs. Protection

We are currently in the midst of a national conversation regarding our law enforcement and justice system. Why are certain crimes, like drug possession, enforced more severely in certain neighborhoods? Why are white collar crimes, that defraud the masses and cause severe economic harm, often treated less severely than petty crime? Drawing on the UUA’s … Continue reading Punishment vs. Protection

Is It Enough?

In one of the richest nations on earth, how do we justify rampant homelessness and neglect? How do we live our UU values of love and compassion in a country that allows the poor to languish and suffer? Where and how and why do we feel the need to make a difference? With so many … Continue reading Is It Enough?