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#2012: How We Spend Our Days (3-22-2020)

Unitarian Universalist Church of Urbana-Champaign

Release Date: 03/22/2020

#2034: The Life and Teachings of Congressman John R. Lewis (08-23-2020) show art #2034: The Life and Teachings of Congressman John R. Lewis (08-23-2020)

Unitarian Universalist Church of Urbana-Champaign

Recorded live, Sunday August 23, 2020, The Life and Teachings of Congressman John R. Lewis, Rev. Florence Caplow.  “I believe that you see something that you want to get done, you cannot give up, and you cannot give in.” This summer we lost Rep. John Lewis, a civil rights hero, a man of towering moral integrity, and member of Congress for 33 years. When he died the whole nation mourned, and four former presidents offered words of gratitude and admiration at his funeral service. In this service we will celebrate, learn from, and be inspired by his life and word. Click to play this...

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#2033: Back to School in Fall 2020—The Long and Winding Road (08-16-2020) show art #2033: Back to School in Fall 2020—The Long and Winding Road (08-16-2020)

Unitarian Universalist Church of Urbana-Champaign

Recorded live, Sunday August 16, 2020, Back to School in Fall 2020—The Long and Winding Road, Janet Revell Barrett and Sam Beshers.  For many, the start of the school year welcomes new beginnings. This fall, however, we arrive at this point after the most unusual summer in memory—in which the isolation of the pandemic, the turning point of the Black Lives Matter movement, and the uncertainty surrounding school openings have left us wondering about the road ahead. This service, inspired by a Beatles’ tune, will look to the past to reflect on the school desegregation movement of the...

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#2032: Souls Matter (08-09-2020) show art #2032: Souls Matter (08-09-2020)

Unitarian Universalist Church of Urbana-Champaign

Recorded live, Sunday August 9, 2020, Souls Matter, Sam Beshers and Sherry Bohlen.  Soul Matters small groups have added a new and vital dimension to church life and our community. Soul Matters groups work with a different theme each month, and meet to share their experiences and insights from the theme. A key feature of Soul Matters is deep listening, in which the group members commit to giving every member the space to articulate and to share their thoughts. Soul Matters is better experienced than described. In this service we will share a Soul Matters group meeting, to bring the Soul...

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#2031: The Poetry of Summer (08-02-2020) show art #2031: The Poetry of Summer (08-02-2020)

Unitarian Universalist Church of Urbana-Champaign

Recorded live, Sunday August 2, 2020, The Poetry of Summer, Chris Hannauer, Erich Adickes, Kathy Robinson. For many years this church held a “Poetry of Winter” service in early January. This year we are turning that upside down and exploring poetry as a summer activity. Please join us, as members and friends of UUCUC share the “poetry of summer,” poems that invoke the season for us, even if they aren’t explicitly about long sunny days or walks along a beach. Click to play this service recording, or subscribe to our podcasts in the iTunes store to download new episodes automatically...

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#2030: Country Mouse Goes to See the Queen (07-26-2020) show art #2030: Country Mouse Goes to See the Queen (07-26-2020)

Unitarian Universalist Church of Urbana-Champaign

Recorded live, Sunday July 26, 2020, Country Mouse Goes to See the Queen, Chris Hannauer, Dr. Ming Kuo, Jennifer Greene. Earlier this year, Ming Kuo, Professor at University of Illinois in Landscape Architecture and Friend of UUCUC, was invited to be a presenter at the World Economic Forum in Davos, sharing her research on “How cities make us mad, bad, and sad — and how we can turn this around”. She will share stories of her adventures and observations of world leaders at Davos, including meeting the Queen of Belgium. Click to play this service recording, or subscribe to our podcasts in...

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#2028: Pandemic Experiences and Reflections (07-12-2020) show art #2028: Pandemic Experiences and Reflections (07-12-2020)

Unitarian Universalist Church of Urbana-Champaign

Recorded live, Sunday July 12, 2020, Pandemic Experiences and Reflections, Jennifer Greene and Kiri Fagen-Ulmschneider.  This service will feature reflective descriptions of the diverse COVID-19 experiences of congregation members. What challenges have you experienced and how have you met those challenges? What surprises have you experienced, and what did you learn from them? How has this time of isolation and quarantine affected you, your family, your friends, and your relationships with others? Click to play this service recording, or subscribe to our podcasts in the iTunes store to...

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#2027: Making Art and the Power of Creation and Transformation (7-05-2020) show art #2027: Making Art and the Power of Creation and Transformation (7-05-2020)

Unitarian Universalist Church of Urbana-Champaign

Recorded live, Sunday July 5, 2020, Making Art and the Power of Creation and Transformation, Janet Revell Barrett, Kiri Fagen-Ulmschneider.  The process of creating art can be transformative for the artist. Making can be as much about the joy in the process as about the finished object. In our community we have makers of all kinds, and we will share some of their work and some of their experiences as creators. Click to play this service recording, or subscribe to our podcasts in the iTunes store to download new episodes automatically to your computer or smartphone. See the Podcast Guide...

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#2026: Rooted, Inspired, and Ready (06-28-2020) show art #2026: Rooted, Inspired, and Ready (06-28-2020)

Unitarian Universalist Church of Urbana-Champaign

Recorded live, Sunday June 28, 2020, Rooted, Inspired, and Ready, Chris Hannauer.  From the 2020 (Virtual) UUA General Assembly. The UUA’s annual General Assembly features some of the most memorable worship and music of our entire denomination. This year’s GA is of course virtual, but still promises to have many powerful elements.  Join us on Sunday morning as we share in portions of this year’s GA for our service. Click to play this service recording, or subscribe to our podcasts in the iTunes store to download new episodes automatically to your computer or...

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#2025: Cultivating Connections with the Natural World at Home (06-21-2020) show art #2025: Cultivating Connections with the Natural World at Home (06-21-2020)

Unitarian Universalist Church of Urbana-Champaign

Recorded live, Sunday June 21, 2020, Cultivating Connections with the Natural World at Home, Chris Hannauer, Rob Kanter. Rob Kanter is a teacher, writer, and photographer whose “Environmental Almanac” is heard weekly on WILL and seen in the pages of the News-Gazette.  He will tell stories about how he and his family cultivate connections with the natural at home and reflect on what it means to do that in turbulent times. Click to play this service recording, or subscribe to our podcasts in the iTunes store to download new episodes automatically to your computer or smartphone. See the...

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#2024: The Power of Compassion - #2024: The Power of Compassion - "No I'm Not OK" (06-14-2020)

Unitarian Universalist Church of Urbana-Champaign

Recorded live, Sunday June 14, 2020, The Power of Compassion - "No I'm Not OK", Deanna Hence, Rev. Florence Caplow.  "Compassion" is the Soul Matters theme for June. In this time of great challenge, we can cultivate and express compassion for those around us and the world in ways that can bring healing and restoration, to others and ourselves. The UUCUC will be offering a virtual choir performance, and Dana Lyons will be back as a guest singer. Click to play this service recording, or subscribe to our podcasts in the iTunes store to download new episodes automatically to your...

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Recorded live, Sunday March 22, 2020, How We Spend Our Days, Rev. Florence Caplow and Rev. Aaron Stockwell. 

Annie Dillard once wrote “How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives.” How we spend our lives can also be a statement of our values. What do the moments where we experience awe and wonder say about our values?

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