Sunday, December 30, 2007

December 30, 2007

"What won't go away."

Science fiction writer Philip K. Dick defined reality as "that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away." On this day of time and memory, we will pause a moment to consider what does and does not go away.

The sermon is delivered by Eliot Chapel's intern minister, the David Breeden.


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Sunday, December 23, 2007

December 23, 2007

"Incarnation"

In Buddhism, its the bodhisattvas; in Judaism, the Image of God; and in Christianity, Jesus Christ. World religions have these different ways of talking about the place where the divine and human meet. What can these images mean for us?

Rev. Bonnie Vegiard delivers the sermon.

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Sunday, December 16, 2007

December 16, 2007

"Making Peace with Reality"

The desire to argue with reality can withstand all sorts of struggle. Sometimes we don't want to let go, forgive, forget, or move on. What to do then?

Taoism has some answers.

Lead by the Rev. Dr. Daniel O'Connell.


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Monday, December 3, 2007

December 2, 2007

"Highly Unlikely"

When certain wildly unpredictable events happen, like 9/11 or the Google phenomenon, we spin a story to make sense of it all. But if we want to tell the truth to ourselves, we have to tell a different story. Lead by the Rev. Dr. Daniel O'Connell.


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