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Rev. Tony Lorenzen preaches a sermon in the Unitarian Universalist tradition about why it is so difficult for white people to talk openly and honestly about race. He reflects on the Developmental Model of Intercultural Sensitivity and offers suggestion for white people on how to deal with the discomfort, fears, and anxiety that arise when confronte…
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Rev. Tony Lorenzen preaches a sermon in the Unitarian Universalist tradition reflecting on growth and rebirth, why quitting is not the same thing as giving up, how to walk out of failing systems and walk on to new life, and how to liberate ourselves from things that drag us down so we can get to work on what lifts us up, even if that means leaving …
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Rev. Tony Lorenzen reflects on the phrase "service is our prayer" found in many UU congregational covenants. He compares service being the prayer of Unitarian Universalists to various concepts from other religious traditions such as Tikkun Olam, Engaged Buddhism,The Reclaiming Tradition, the concept of the Active-Contemplative.…
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Rev, Tony Lorenzen reflects on the concept and practice of prayer, and how it is so much more than oversimplified wishful thinking. He explores the need for a "language of reverence" as well working definitions of God, Spirit, Soul, and Prayer. He agrees with Anne Lamott that there are only three basic types of prayer: Help, Thanks, and Wow OR Need…
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Rev. Tony Lorenzen reflects on the presidential election. He notes that the American experiment has always been a long journey of expanding We the People to include everyone. This continuing journey requires building community across differences while at the same time standing against hatred and bigotry.…
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Rev. Tony Lorenzen reflects on what it means to live out our Unitarian Universalist principles as citizens in a democracy. What values do our principles call us to exhibit and practice as we engage our fellow citizens politically even - and especially - when our disagreements are strong and conflict is high?…
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Rev. Tony Lorenzen reflects on the deadly issue of opioid and other addictions and what we can do to better respond to addiction as a deadly health issue instead of a criminal issue and how our response might more life giving to our friends, family, and neighbors battling additions.द्वारा Rev. Tony Lorenzen
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Rev. Tony Lorenzen reflects on the Adin Ballou, the Hopedale Community, and how religion and resilience are two resources for meaningful change that justify hope and foster optimism in both our individual lives and the life our congregation.द्वारा Rev. Tony Lorenzen
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Rev. Tony Lorenzen reflects on the cultural change that accompanies becoming a LGBTQIA Welcoming Congregation. It requires moving from a culture of tolerance to a culture of radical hospitality.द्वारा Rev. Tony Lorenzen
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Rev. Parisa Parsa of The Public Conversations Project/Essential Partners reflects on how we might hold to the call of the spirit in a nation that feels like it is tearing apart at the seams. What signals do we need to practice and send to find each other and begin to tell a different story?द्वारा Rev. Parisa Parsa
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Rev. Tony Lorenzen and Hopedale Unitarian Parish welcome three guests from Speak Out who share their stories and experiences as people who identify as gay, bisexual, queer, genderqueer, and pansexual.द्वारा Sue Czepiel, Paul Meoni, Kay Gordon, Rev. Tony Lorenzen
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Hopedale Unitarian Parish's Coming of Age class share their credos - or personal faith statements - with the congregation as part of their Coming of Age ceremony. Analogous to a Christian Confirmation or a Jewish Bar/t Mitzvah, the Unitarian Univeralist Coming of Age process is seen as a first major step into becoming an adult and being more respon…
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Rev. Tony Lorenzen reflects on the grace or blessing we receive when we are open to seeing the world through another's eyes and how privilege affects our ability and inability to hear and accept as valid the experience and perception of "the other."द्वारा Rev. Tony Lorenzen
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Rev. Tony Lorenzen reflects on the "Grace Scale", a sociological tool developed by the late Catholic priest and novelist Andrew Greeley that demonstrated strong positive correlations between people's image of God and world view, cultural attitudes, and political preferences. Rev. Tony suggests Unitarian Universalism is helping to generate a more gr…
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Rev. Tony Lorenzen reflects on the theological concept of Grace as understood by the early Christian Church, classical Universalists, and contemporary theologians such as Philip Gulley and U2. Grace is still a viable spiritual foundation for Unitarian Universalism in the 21st century.द्वारा Rev. Tony Lorenzen
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Rev. Tony Lorenzen and Dona Neely reflect on the global climate crisis and how what seem to be like small changes in our individual and group behavior can truly turn the world around for the better and help to heal our damaged planet.द्वारा Dona Neely, Rev. Tony Lorenzen
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Rev. Josh Pawelek of Unitarian Universalist Society: East in Manchester, CT preaches shared missional ministry at the installation of Rev. Tony Lorenzen. Rev. Pawelek encourages Hopedale Unitarian Parish and Rev. Tony to move beyond the walls of the church, take the "red pill," wake up from the Matrix, and be a people on mission to create the belov…
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Rev. Tony Lorenzen reflects on why and how we hold on to past hurts by creating narratives of resentment and indignation, and how these "Grievance Stories" can prevent forgiveness and healing. He discusses how we hold on to cultural grievance stories and how this leads to dehumanization and discrimination.…
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Rev. Tony Lorenzen reflects on what it means to have a right relationship with money and how stewardship of the congregation is not so much about how much money one gives as it is about the fact that we are all in this together.द्वारा Rev. Tony Lorenzen
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Rev. Tony Lorenzen and Michele Alves share thoughts about making church a safe place to talk about love and sex. The Our Whole Lives (OWL) human sexuality curriculum is introduced and Michele and Rev. Tony talk about the benefits of using OWL in the congregation using vignettes from their professional experience working with individuals, families, …
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Rev. Tony Lorenzen reflects on climate justice, the recent Paris agreements, and the fact that our blue boat home is still sinking. Rev. Tony offers that we can use our current Green Sanctuary spiritual practices of recycling, composting, eating vegan and vegetarian diets, and monitoring water use to inspire us to further action on behalf of the en…
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Rev. Tony reflects on the mythology of the American Thanksgiving, and how to give thanks for our blessings while at the same time being honest about history. The congregation then shares cornbread and cider communion.द्वारा Rev. Tony Lorenzen
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