Services, Programs & videos from "Our Home" Universalist Unitarian Church, Ellisville, MS
May 20, 11 am Guest Speaker: Anthony Johnson, Topic; ?Change?www.ourhomeuu.orgContrary to popular belief, ?it is not the strongest of a species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the ones most responsive to change.? (Charles Darwin) Change, oftentimes, leads to transformation, both externally and internally. Anthony will speak to this change from an Indigenous perspective, an earth-based approach to our cosmology.
RE Coordinator Robin Clark discussed Earth Day and our impact on the environment.
Dr. Don Jackson visits Our Home for a talk on Rivers and streams.
Discussing the abundance of recent evidence of a trend toward universalism, as an idea not a denomination, in mainline Christian churches. Carey comes to us from the Hattiesburg Unitarian Universalist Fellowship.
Becky Dalton coordinated this service about passages taken from books which have special meaning for us. www.ourhomeuu.org
Reverend Dr. Marie deYoung presents "Honoring Our Veterans" As a former military chaplain, Reverend Dr. deYoung will reflect on the meaning of military service, and the duty we have to honor the sacrifices made by our veterans and their families. www.ourhomeuu.org
Rita Clark presents the "All Souls Service" with Edith Gonzalez - Long and Becky Dalton. Remember those who came before us. www.ourhomeuu.org
Reverend Marie deYoung “Eminent Domain: Where is the Justice?” In this sermon, Reverend deYoung will explore the biblical, philosophical, and civic dimensions of property ownership, and the strengths and limitations of “Eminent Domain” strategies for building the local economy. www.ourhomeuu.org
October 11 is National Coming Out Day (NCOD,) an internationally observed civil awareness day for coming out and discussion about gays, lesbians, bisexuals, transgender people (LGBT). As we uphold our first principle to believe in the inherent worth and dignity of all people, we must ask the question: are we ready to be a Welcoming Congregation? www.ourhomeuu.org
On this Sunday, Reverend deYoung will explore our Universalist philosophy of stewardship: how we care for our animals. www.ourhomeuu.org