UU Church of Peoria Sermons UU Church of Peoria
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Weekly sermons from the Universalist Unitarian Church of Peoria, Illinois
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Going Fast or Going Far: The Power of Community
American culture·s focus on individualism often leaves us disconnected and alone.
Community building as spiritual practice is part of our work as UUs. And we can learn from examples as disparate as professional running and civil rights that show us how to come together in new ways to build the kinds of communities that serve us all. -
Love’s Transformative Power
Regina is part of a sermon-writing course called, ·The Shared Pulpit.· Join us as she offers one of the most remarkable and revealing shifts in her family·s life.
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All Things Work Together?
What is our purpose and relationship to the Holy amid the heartbreak and terrible acts in the world? We explore Romans 8:28, ·We know that all things work together for good for those who love God, who are called according to his purpose.· This is the topic from the 2023 Spring Auction Sermon.
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The Mystery of Mushrooms
Calling all mycelium fans! As we begin the theme of Interdependence, we enter the world of mushrooms. For our special music, Natasha Greene and friends will lead the congregation in circle singing.
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Easter: What We Know and What May Rise
Jesus· followers placed his body in a tomb. When they returned, the tomb was empty. The world did not end. What keeps rising from that moment?
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The Promise of Yes
When folks marry, I caution them against expecting to make each other happy. Rather, such a commitment is for amplifying the experience of life. What are our promises within a religious community? Join us for the Annual Campaign Kickoff with lunch after the service.
Customer Reviews
Like a box of chocolates!
With a different dive every week into our UU values of Justice, Equity, Transformation, Pluralism, Interdependence, and Generosity while centering Love, UUCP offers a reflective moment to expand your heart, soul, and mind.
A good place for a weekly dose of good sense.
I don’t always get to my local UU church on Sunday, and the Universalist Unitarian Church of Peoria offers a very handy way to get some insightful thoughts to start your week with.
Too snarky
The nastiness detracts from the liberal loving message. So the listener understands there’s no love just a scolding lecture.