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Often we navigate this world seeing what we expect to see, not seeing what is. When we see a skunk, we may see nuisance and not a beautiful creature. We may bypass the suffering with fear and judgment. How can we find the poetry in the mundane, and beauty in the scorned?
Many African American communities in the inner cities have come to resemble reservations. Ironically, it began in the sixties as the Civil Rights Movement celebrated its breakthrough legislative achievements. Buckle your seat belts and observe the realization of Manifest Destiny. (By Mel Currie, member of Channing Memorial Church) My previous sermons on Labor Day weekend: Talking to the Person in the Room,…
Sermon by Kathleen Razmus delivered to Channing Memorial Church, Unitarian Universalist (Ellicott City, Maryland) on July 28, 2019
Sermon by Bernie Nebel delivered to Channing Memorial Church, Unitarian Universalist (Ellicott City, Maryland) on July 7, 2019. #UUSunday #ChanningMC
Sermon by Ostara Hollyoak delivered to Channing Memorial Church, Unitarian Universalist (Ellicott City, Maryland) on June 30, 2019. #UUSunday #ChanningMC