Synopsis
Weekly sermons from the pulpit of the Westside UU Congregation. Be inspired from leaders such as Rev. Peg Morgan, lay leaders from the congregation, and guest speakers from around the world.
Episodes
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"Three Things UU's Don't Talk About (at least on Sundays): Addiction" January 22, 2017
25/01/2017Rev. Alex HoltThis is the second of three services on topics often avoided in our congregations. Addiction to substances or behaviors is very common in the world. How do we as liberal religious people respond to such a pervasive issue as addiction?Listen here.
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"Three Things UU's Don't Talk About (at least on Sundays): Mental Illness" January 15, 2017
19/01/2017Rev. Alex HoltThere are topics generally not often heard in our congregations. One of them is mental illness even though mental health is a significant challenge in our culture and personal lives. How do we address mental illness in a compassionate way?Listen here.
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"When Anxiety Is a Four-Letter Word" January 8, 2017
10/01/2017Rev. Alex Holt"May you live in interesting times" is not an ancient Asian snippet of wisdom but it still speaks to the anxiety in our lives. How can Unitarian Universalism best respond to anxiety and change in a healthy way?Listen here.
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"Season of Renewal: Service and the Sixth Source: Earth-centered Love: Loving Everyone at the Table" Dec. 11, 2016
12/12/2016Rev. Alex HoltThe third Sunday of Advent in the Christian tradition speaks to many symbols. One of them is Service. The Sixth Source reminds us to live in harmony. How do we care for others and for the entire planet?Listen here.
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Praise Service: Hope in a Time of Darkness December 4, 2016
05/12/2016Rev. Alex HoltThe second theme of Advent in the Christian tradition is Hope. As we broadly explore the season of renewal how does hope become a powerful reminder of our future? Listen here
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"The Season of Renewal: Faith and Gratitude at Thanksgiving" November 27, 2016
29/11/2016Rev Alex HoltThis is the first of four Sunday services using the Advent themes of Faith, Hope, Service, and Love. How do faith and gratitude walk together in our contemporary UU religious tradition?Listen here.
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The Fifth Source: Can Wisdom Be an Idolatry of the Mind? Nov. 20, 2016
23/11/2016Rev. Alex HoltThe Fifth Source is hugely admired in our largely humanist movement. Does religious humanism become so orthodox that it presents us with an idolatry of mind rather than mind and heart?Listen here.
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"A Stone of Hope" November 13, 2016
14/11/2016Rev. Alex HoltToday the sun rose in red states and blue states alike. Today many are in despair and disbelief in those states. How do we own our feelings? How do we as religious liberals respond to our fellow citizens not as the enemy but as seekers of happiness? Listen here.
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"Beyond Categorical Thinking" November 6, 2016
14/11/2016Jo Victoria, Representative Unitarian Universalist AssociationAs our Congregation embarks on a journey to call its next minister, Jo Victoria will challenge us to promote inclusive thinking and avoid unfair discrimination during our search process. We will be encouraged to put our Unitarian Universalist values into action as we find the minister who is the best fit for us. This service continues themes explored during a workshop on "Beyond Categorical Thinking" held the previous day.Listen here.
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"Buddhist Perspectives on Death" October 30, 2016
03/11/2016Rev. Alex HoltWhat are the Buddhist perspectives on death and the self? Rev. Alex will address this question and offer stories from his own experience as someone whose life is deeply aligned with Buddhist teachings. In addition, this service will offer an "In Memoriam Tribute" to the loved ones of members and friends who passed-on during the year.Listen here.
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"The Politics of God" October 23, 2016
24/10/2016Rev. David BloomDoes God care who wins elections? If so, what would be the criteria for God's judgment? Or, can we even conjecture that there is a God that is conscious of human behavior and therefore interested in affecting it...or even able to? A favorite speaker at Westside, Rev. Bloom is an American Baptist minister with more than thirty years of ecumenical leadership experience in Seattle on social justice.Listen here.
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"The Third Source: Is Wisdom More Important than Knowledge?" October 16, 2016
19/10/2016Rev. Alex HoltThis Source reminds us that wisdom is a powerful component of our spiritual development. How can the Third Source help that process?Listen here.
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"Higly Holy" October 9, 2016
18/10/2016Rev. Anya Drew JohnstonThe notion of atonement is inherently religious, but not at all exclusive to Jewish or Christian practices. Are we to forgive? To make reparations? To become whole? Today I will ask Unitarians and Universalists to consider an approach to atonement that is both rational and heartfelt and, perhaps, the entire reason for religion of any kind.Listen here.
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The Second Source: Can the Power of Prophecy Challenge Us? October 2, 2016
18/10/2016Rev. Alex HoltWhat does it mean to be prophetic in this 21st century world? Is it warning us or preparing us for the unknown future? Today we will explore the meaning of the Second Source: "Words and deeds of prophetic women and men which challenge us to confront powers and structures of evil with justice, compassion, and the transforming power of love"Listen Here.Listen here.
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"Transcending Mystery and Wonder in an IT World" Sept 25, 2016
26/09/2016Rev. Alex HoltToday we will consider the First Source of our Living Tradition. How can the rise of the IT (Information Technology) Age still bring mystery and wonder beyond the technology and cat videos?Listen here.
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Praise Service: Reverence, Reflection, Reclaiming our Humanity
22/09/2016Cecelia Hayes and Jason DourosIt has been 15 years since the 9/11 attacks. This month's Praise Service will provide an opportunity to "hold" our thoughts and feelings about that day in a sacred space and consider how our collective experience has evolved as a result. Reverence, Joyful singing, soulful reflection, and a message of hope.Listen here.
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"Transgender Justice" September 4, 2016
06/09/2016Simon KnaphusThis service will explore transgender justice through a Unitarian Universalist lens. Westside member Simon Knaphus will talk about how growing up Unitarian Universalist made an impact on his journey as a trans* person, and how the Seven Principles call for us to know ourselves and step together into a future abundant with justice.Listen here.
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"The Sources of Our Faith" August 28, 2016
30/08/2016Rev. Alex HoltUU's know the Seven Principles quite well but what about the Six Sources? This service will be the first of several to explore the meaning and power of the Six Sources that refresh and nurture the Principles in every generation.Listen here.
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"Stump the Minister" August 21, 2016
22/08/2016Rev. Alex HoltThis was a service where anyone from Westside was welcome to submit a question to Alex for the service. He did not see or hear them until the service leader read them nor did he know who is asking the question. Listen here.
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"Are We Believers?" August 14, 2016
15/08/2016Rev. Alex HoltSo called 'pop culture' speaks to the power of change and possibility. So does transitional ministry. Alex will speak on the importance of belief and how the song "Believer" by American Authors can empower our hearts as well as minds.Listen here.