Sunday, July 10 – “Hope — An Illusion?”
What do you hope for? What is hope? Is there a way to have hope grounded in the realities of life? Or is it all just empty illusions?
What do you hope for? What is hope? Is there a way to have hope grounded in the realities of life? Or is it all just empty illusions?
At times we all find ourselves in the role of “father.” What is it we must rely on for strength in performing that role?
How do the Buddhists deal with trials and tribulations? What can we learn from this perspective?
People find wisdom in a variety of places – folk tales, sacred texts, nature, the words of prophetic people, music. I add to that list popular culture – specifically, movies and tv shows – in particular, those I find well written and which speak to something deeper than entertainment: Star Trek, M*A*S*H, and of course, … Continue reading Holey, Holy, Wholly – Sermon Text
A time of deepening, contemplation, and communion – in the Parish Hall at Holy Trinity
A contemplation for this Lenten season.
Rev. Dr. Linda Anderson is a longtime friend of the congregation. She is an affiliated minister with the UU Fellowship at Stony Brook.
When we think of turning over a new leaf, we think essentially of making a change, right? It’s about flipping the page of a book – turning a new leaf to a blank page where we can write our new story… and we think we can be something or someone new. What we forget is … Continue reading A New Leaf – Sermon Text