Complete Service-first Unitarian Universalist Society Of San Francisco

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First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco Sunday worship service. Home of liberal spirituality for over 150 years, the Society welcomes people of all racial and religious backgrounds. Our Congregation includes gay, straight, transgendered, and questioning people. More information is available at www.uusf.org.

Episodios

  • The Love Boat

    10/09/2018 Duración: 01h12min

    The Love Boat (September 9, 2018) It is a new year of church. Rosh Hashana is around the corner telling us also that the book of life is about to be opened on a new year of choices and actions. And we launch again, together. What metaphor shall we try on? I’ve got an idea…. Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister Rev. Alyson Jacks, Associate Minister Dennis Adams, Worship Associate UUSF Choir Dr. Mark Sumner, music director Reiko Oda Lane, organ Anish Johnson, welcome Jonathan Silk, Podcasting, OOS, Sound and Drums

  • Rising Up

    04/09/2018 Duración: 47min

    Rising Up (September 2, 2018) This Labor Day weekend, let's celebrate some good news about working people and its positive lessons for our faith. Millie Phillips, Guest Preacher Phil Marshall, Worship Associate The Labor Heritage/Rockin’ Solidarity Chorus Pat Wynne, music director Mark Sumner, piano Ariel Andrew, song leader Eric Shackleford, welcome Jonathan Silk, Podcasting, OOS, Sound

  • Carried Through Time

    27/08/2018 Duración: 01h58s

    Carried Through Time (August 26, 2018) Summer vacation took me to Blue Hill Maine to a cottage on the edge of Bagaduce River where we watched the tidal waters flow in and out to the Penobscot Bay. Tall stands of trees - Eastern Pine, Fir, Oak, and Birch – stood in quiet witness while birds fed on crustaceans buried deep in the pockets of the emptied mud flats. Time feels different on tidal waters, like a long, slow breath moving in and out, again and again. In these times, these uncertain and oh so busy times, let’s pause at the edge of the tidal river, breathe in the briny air, look deep into the forest, and feel ourselves carried through time, witnessing to the delicate beauty of life unfolding all around us. Rev. Alyson Jacks, Associate Minister Daniel Jackoway, Worship Associate Laurel Sprigg, soprano Daniel Lockert, piano Reiko Oda Lane, organ Asher Davison, song leader Jonathan Silk, Podcasting, OOS, Sound

  • Summer Stillness and Silence

    20/08/2018 Duración: 01h06min

    Summer Stillness and Silence (August 19, 2018) Anne LeClaire hears the call to "Sit in Silence." What happens over the time she begins to do so is that the layers of life -- the ones noise and the necessity of speaking mask -- get peeled back. Let's talk about what she finds and the power and place of silence in our spiritual lives. Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister Lucy Smith, Worship Associate Ava Harmon, soprano Reiko Oda Lane, organ Mark Sumner, piano Asher Davison, song leader Jonathan Silk, Podcasting, OOS, Sound

  • Pilgrimage

    13/08/2018 Duración: 55min

    Pilgrimage (August 12, 2018) There is a long History across cultures of people taking pilgrimages, often to places of religious or spiritual significance. What is at the heart of the pilgrimage, and how can it be part of our every day life? Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister Rochelle Fortier Nwadibia, Worship Associate Larry Chinn, jazz pianist Asher Davison, song leader Jonathan Silk, Podcasting, OOS, Sound

  • Awakenings

    06/08/2018 Duración: 01h04min

    Awakenings (August 5, 2018) “...the great end is to awaken the soul, to excite and cherish the spiritual life.” So wrote the early nineteenth century Unitarian minister, William Ellery Channing, about the education of children, but I believe it holds true of many others of us too. In Small Group Ministry we try to make place and a process, for people to come together on a regular basis, to explore that it means to awaken the soul and cherish the spiritual life. In small groups people can develop the trust to explore their own, individual, spiritual paths. Through the sharing of our experiences and thoughts, we learn to listen deeply to one another, and see the holy in the ordinary of our daily lives. Rev. Margot Campbell Gross, Minister Emerita Elaine Pratt, Small Group Ministry  co-chair Anish Johnson, Small Group Ministry  co-chair Laura Pedersen, Small Group Ministry Susan Gordon, Small Group Ministry Tristan Hembree, Small Group Ministry Alan Constant, Small Group Ministry Reiko O

  • We Are So Much More Connected Than We Think

    31/07/2018 Duración: 01h09min

    We Are So Much More Connected Than We Think (July 29, 2018) Eleanor Piez spent two weeks in June in San Ysidro CA and Tijuana, Mexico, studying the U.S.-Mexico border through the lens of theology. Eleanor will reflect on the struggles, suffering and possibilities occurring there, and how we can participate now in the sixth UU principle, the goal of world community with peace, liberty and justice for all. Eleanor Piez, Guest Preacher Dennis Adams, Worship Associate Reiko Oda Lane, organ Asher Davison, song Leader Jennifer Peringer, piano Martha Rodríguez-Salazar, flute Peter Gross, welcome Jonathan Silk, Podcasting, OOS, Sound

  • The Deep Song of Our Lives

    23/07/2018 Duración: 56min

    The Deep Song of Our Lives (July 22, 2018) What can we in our time and place learn from a mild-mannered poet who was the first martyr of the Spanish Civil War? Stories from the life and poetry of Federico Garcia Lorca.   Rev. Mary McKinnon Ganz, Assistant Minister Sam King, Worship Associate Mark Sumner, piano Asher Davison, song Leader Radim Zenkl, mandolin, flute, vocals Judy Payne, welcome Jonathan Silk, Podcasting, OOS, Sound

  • The Warrior and the Wise Man

    16/07/2018 Duración: 45min

    The Warrior and the Wise Man (July 15, 2018) In the 12th century, young men across Europe enlisted en masse to leave their homes and families and travel east to fight in the Crusades, believing that waging war was the best way to serve God, the Prince of Peace. Here is a story of one such soldier of Christ, searching for purpose in his cause, as he grapples with the meaning of “Holy War” on his way to Jerusalem and what he encounters along the way. Alessandro Gagliardi, Guest Preacher Richard Davis, Worship Associate Reiko Oda Lane, organ Mark Sumner, piano Jiun-Chyi Yew, soprano Asher Davison, song leader Eric Shakelford, welcome Jonathan Silk, Podcasting, OOS, Sound

  • Doing Small Things with Great Love

    12/07/2018 Duración: 45min

    Doing Small Things with Great Love (July 8, 2018) Person by person, relationship by relationship, sometimes casserole by casserole, with conversations and occasional rides to church, we are building a congregation that is a caring community. How does it all come together, and what is each one's role in creating it, in the midst of already overfull lives? Rev. Mary McKinnon Ganz, Assistant Minister Lisanicole Sarkisian, Worship Associate Larry Chinn, piano Asher Davison, song leader Gayle Reynolds, welcome Jonathan Silk, Podcasting, OOS, Sound

  • Loving America

    02/07/2018 Duración: 01h01min

    Loving America (July 1, 2018) How do we hold onto what is good about our country, given its past wrongs and present struggles? What is real about what we love, and what is fantasy? What would it take to build an America we might love unreservedly, as a collective act of imagination? Rev. Mary McKinnon Ganz, Assistant Minister Lucy Smith, Worship Associate Ariel Andrew, mezzo soprano Alan Alpert, tenor Wm. García Ganz, piano Reiko Oda Lane, organ Amy Kelly, welcome Jonathan Silk, Podcasting, OOS, Sound

  • Breaking the Silence Barrier: Lessons of Love and Liberation

    26/06/2018 Duración: 01h06min

    Breaking the Silence Barrier: Lessons of Love and Liberation (June 24, 2018) Join us this Pride Sunday as we celebrate and mark the 49th Anniversary of the Stonewall riots, which gave voice to the queer liberation movement. In light of today’s political perils and in the particulars of this Pride Sunday, listen to words of poet and writer Audre Lorde, “The transformation of silence into language and action is an act of self-revelation, and that always seems fraught with danger.” This Sunday’s service is an invitation to explore how we break through the barriers of silence and bring our voices to the streets in the name of love and liberation. Rev. Alyson Jacks, Associate Minister Richard Davis, Worship Associate Asher Davison, song leader Bill Ganz, piano Margaret Halbig, piano Christine Tulis, harp and vocals Rochelle Fortier, welcome Jonathan Silk, Podcasting, OOS, Sound

  • What We Tell Our Men

    25/06/2018 Duración: 01h02min

    What We Tell Our Men (June 17, 2018) There is a lot of talk about what we tell our girls and our women -- messages that are not helpful or supportive of their fullest being and fruition, but this Father's Day, what about some reflections on what we tell our men and our boys about what that reality they are born into "should" mean or might! Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister Daniel Jackoway, Worship Associate Lisanicole Sarkisian, Worship Associate Reiko Oda Lane, organ Asher Davison, song leader Katrina Walter, flute Margaret Halbig, piano Spider Ranch, live sound and recording Nathan Gandrud, OOS Jonathan Silk, Podcasting

  • State of the Garden: A Reflection on Us and Here

    25/06/2018 Duración: 01h08min

    State of the Garden: A Reflection on Us and Here (June 10, 2018) People asked me when I came what was my vision for UUSF. That seemed so silly. Vision doesn't come with you like a stencil you apply to any wall, it grows out of a place like the things of a garden that thrive in that soil, with that level of rainfall. So, 9 months in, as we wrap up one "church year" and as we think about launching next year into Mission and Vision conversations, what do I see? What's in this garden and what's ripe for planting? Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister Sam King, Worship Associate Asher Davison, clarinet and song leader Wm. García Ganz, piano Spider Ranch, live sound and recording Nathan Gandrud, OOS Jonathan Silk, Podcasting

  • The Outermost House and The Sacrality of Place

    25/06/2018 Duración: 01h10min

    The Outermost House and The Sacrality of Place (June 3, 2018) A bit less than 100 years ago, Henry Beston wrote "The Outermost House" after a year he spent in Cape Cod. The book didn't sell much at first but it has become one of the most famous literary touchstones for naturalists and conservationists in America. Beston argues with observation and poetry for the power, the beauty, and by extension, the need to protect natural places. Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister Lisanicole Sarkisian, Worship Associate Reiko Oda Lane, organ Ariel Andrew, mezzo soprano Asher Davison, song leader Spider Ranch, live sound and recording Nathan Gandrud, OOS Jonathan Silk, Podcasting

  • Contemplative Practices And Connection In Digital Times

    25/06/2018 Duración: 01h02min

    Contemplative Practices And Connection In Digital Times (May 27, 2018) How can contemplative practices renew hearts and spirits in digital times? In what ways does technology help or harm our human abilities to engage our ethics in a beautiful and heart-breaking world? All are welcome for this service of inquiry and hope. Rev. Dara Olandt, Guest Minister Phil Marshall, Worship Associate My-Hoa Steger, piano Wm. García Ganz, piano Spider Ranch, live sound and recording Jonathan Silk, OOS, Podcasting

  • Sports and Spirit: What being a jock can teach us about life.

    21/05/2018 Duración: 01h11min

    Sports and Spirit: What being a jock can teach us about life. (May 20, 2018) This week is our Bay to Breaker’s Sunday so…. take public transportation and leave early for church! And we will take the excuse of the big race as a chance (in this month when our theme is “Body”) to look at sports and what it teaches us about our relationship to the body but also to life. Come. Dust off your varsity jacket, if you must — just leave early so you can navigate the traffic snarls! Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister Daniel Jackoway, Worship Associate Wm. García Ganz, piano Asher Davison, song leader Christine Tullis, harp and vocals Marc Theobald, Treasurer Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound, Podcasting

  • Embodied Faith

    14/05/2018 Duración: 01h03min

    Embodied Faith (May 13, 2018) Having a child changed my relationship to my body, or more importantly my awareness of where body and sacredness intersect. It has for other folks too, I know, and theologian, Stephanie Paulsell too. Come here how this Mother’s Day Sunday. Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister Rochelle Fortier Nwadibia, Worship Associate Reiko Oda Lane, organ Asher Davison, song leader Gary Garrett (The Harmony People), guitar Anjalisa Aitken (The Harmony People), vocals Scott Benbow, welcome Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound, Podcasting

  • A Child’s Place in Church

    07/05/2018 Duración: 01h11min

    A Child’s Place in Church This Sunday is our Religions Education Sunday, the end of the year’s program, the celebration of teachers, and a chance to reflect on what the place of children in our congregations should be — something a Hassidic colleague told me, a person about the Mennonite church she grew up in. It is the time to talk about some things that challenge us to frame intentionally how we hold the little folks among us in the grand plan of who we are. Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister Rev. Alyson Jacks, Associate Minister Joe Chapot, Young Adult Coordinator Reiko Oda Lane, organ Asher Davison, guest conductor Carrie Steere-Salazar, welcome Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound, Podcasting

  • Coming of Age Service

    23/04/2018 Duración: 01h04min

    Coming of Age Service This Sunday we celebrate our Coming of Age youth with a special worship service. The worship service is the culmination of a year-long faith exploration program for our 8th and 9th graders. Over the past seven months, they have examined their religious identity, gaining self-awareness and deepening their connection to our Unitarian Universalist faith and this church community. They describe their COA experience as a "coming home." Through class discussion, retreats, journaling, and self-reflection, the six members of this year's Coming of Age class - Max Benbow , Christopher Dean , Madeline Hart , Margot Hart , Zuzu Lorentzen , Quincy McDougal and Leila Menezes – will offer their credo statements, and share in the duties of leading worship. Rev. Alyson Jacks, Associate Minister Alex Darr, Worship Associate and Teacher Dr. Mark Sumner, Music Director Reiko Oda Lane, Organ and Bell Choir Director Linda Robertshaw, drums Hsuanwei Fan, soloist Max Benbow, COA Class 2018 Christopher Dean,

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