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.

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  • My Family and Other Animals

    27/11/2017 Duración: 01h08min

    My Family and Other Animals We all have the sense of some ideal family, and with it the clarity of how far ours deviates from that norm. The lesson pressed into us at times like Thanksgiving, is how there are no ordinary families. But what fun to tell their stories... our stories! Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister Lucy Smith, Worship Associate Dr. Mark Sumner, piano Bill Ganz, piano Asher Davison, clarinet and song leader Amy Kelly, Trustee Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound, Podcasting

  • Out of Control

    20/11/2017 Duración: 01h09min

    Out of Control There are times in life when our well thought-out projects or plans do not materialize as hoped, and we are faced with the unknown. These can be times of great vulnerability, as we try to discern how to move forward with our lives. Sister Sheila Flynn lived in South Africa for many years. While there, she founded the women’s empowerment group called Kopanang. Sister Sheila spoke to women from the vast shack areas of Tskane and Langaville, south east of Johannesburg. Rev. Margot Campbell Gross, Silindile Twala and Sister Sheila Flynn from 2015 She invited them to come to her religious community and learn ways to make a living for themselves, in order to feed their children. Rev. Margot Campbell Gross spent months of her sabbatical leave in 2001 with Sister Sheila and her community. She was there what Sister Sheila brought the women together for the first time, and she participated in the founding group of Kopanang. She will speak of her experiences of vulnerability, and transformation, durin

  • Enough?

    13/11/2017 Duración: 01h02min

    Enough? "Enough is as good as a feast," as the proverb says. But what if we have lost the notion of enough -- and not just in food, but in all categories of life? What happens then?   Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister Phil Marshall, Worship Associate Dr. Mark Sumner, Music Director Reiko Oda Lane, organ Stephanie Gowan, Stewardship Chair Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound, Podcasting

  • Picnic at the Graveyard

    06/11/2017 Duración: 01h15min

    Picnic at the Graveyard What makes us more vulnerable than the ultimate loss, than death? Nothing, I think. Different cultures have different ways of putting us in relationship to death. Let’s look at some of those and see what the blessings and burdens of those ways are, what relationship we would choose, and how. Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister Rev. Alyson Jacks, Associate Minister Daniel Jackoway, Worship Associate Dr. Mark Sumner, Music Director Reiko Oda Lane, organ Judy Payne, Board Secretary Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound, Podcasting

  • Big Music Sunday: 500 Years Since Reformation Began!

    30/10/2017 Duración: 01h08min

    Big Music Sunday: 500 Years Since Reformation Began! We've all found ourselves lost in the state of limbo at some point in our lives, caught between its borders of the known and the unknown, unsure which way to go or where to turn. When you are stuck in limbo, your resilience is compromised, limiting your capacity to act. How do you resist the abyss and move forward? Keep calm, no small thing; listen for that still voice within. Gather your wits and gather your tools, make a map. Watch for signs of hope and promise, follow them. And when borders seem insurmountable, dangerous even, build a circle of love with those around you, feel its collective power to withstand the forces pressing down. And trust that your faith will lead you through. Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister Dr. Mark Sumner, Music Director Reiko Oda Lane, organ Jubilate Baroque Orchestra David Wilson, conductor Asher Davison, tenor Kate Offer, soprano Edward Betts, tenor Leandra Ramm, mezzo soprano UUSF Choir UC Berkeley Alumni, Chor

  • Sitting in Limbo

    23/10/2017 Duración: 01h28s

    Sitting in Limbo We've all found ourselves lost in the state of limbo at some point in our lives, caught between its borders of the known and the unknown, unsure which way to go or where to turn. When you are stuck in limbo, your resilience is compromised, limiting your capacity to act. How do you resist the abyss and move forward? Keep calm, no small thing; listen for that still voice within. Gather your wits and gather your tools, make a map. Watch for signs of hope and promise, follow them. And when borders seem insurmountable, dangerous even, build a circle of love with those around you, feel its collective power to withstand the forces pressing down. And trust that your faith will lead you through. Rev. Alyson Jacks, Associate Minister Phil Marshall, Worship Associate Dr. Mark Sumner, music director Reiko Oda Lane, organ Bill Ganz, piano Amy Kelly, trustee Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound, Podcasting

  • Resistance: Symbolic Acts

    17/10/2017 Duración: 01h34min

    Resistance: Symbolic Acts To deal in symbols is complicated business. Religion and State have done it for millennia, literature too. But we do so because symbols have the power to unmake power. How can symbolic acts be transforming acts of resistance? Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister Rev. Alyson Jacks, Associate Minister Susan Anthony, Worship Associate Brady Anderson, cello Jasmine Nagano, piano Reiko Oda Lane, organ Dolores Perez Priem, Animal Ministry Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound, Podcasting

  • Resistance: Making Lemonade or The 614th Commandment

    09/10/2017 Duración: 01h11min

    Resistance: Making Lemonade or The 614th Commandment One way we act out of resistance to hurt or evil in the world is go make good of it. Why? And what can that look like? Here are some stories to prime the pump of your own thinking. Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister Rev. Alyson Jacks, Associate Minister Dennis Adams, Worship Associate Dr. Mark Sumner, music director Reiko Oda Lane, organ Peter Gross,Trustee Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound, Podcasting

  • Healing, Resistance, and a Hole in the Roof

    02/10/2017 Duración: 01h03min

    Healing, Resistance, and a Hole in the Roof What does it take for us to be healed, as individuals and as communities? What does healing have to do with resistance (or with a hole in the roof, for that matter)? Stories from the Faithful Fools weekly "Conversation of Biblical Proportions." Rev. Mary Ganz, Assistant Minister Rev. Alyson Jacks, Associate Minister Dennis Adams, Worship Associate Dr. Mark Sumner, music director Reiko Oda Lane, organ Asher Davison, song leader Margaret Pearce, Food Bank Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound, Podcasting

  • Written But Not Yet Sealed

    25/09/2017 Duración: 01h12min

    Written But Not Yet Sealed These are the Days of Awe. It is time when the work of atonement (at-one-ness) is supposed to be our focus. It's our last chance to fix a year's wounds, wrongs, missteps. What would it mean to live that way? Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister Rev. Alyson Jacks, Associate Minister Richard Davis, Worship Associate Dr. Mark Sumner, piano Asher Davison, song leader Andres Vera , cello Molly Mahoney , soprano Rev. John Young, Social Justice Ministry Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound, Podcasting

  • The Perfect Day

    18/09/2017 Duración: 01h10min

    The Perfect Day Sabbath seems like such an old word, but particularly as articulated in the Jewish Tradition it is a gorgeous, but forgotten, notion of what helps shape and ground a rich, full life. What is Sabbath? Perhaps more countercultural and radical an idea than we think. Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister Rev. Alyson Jacks, Associate Minister Ben Bear, Worship Associate Dr. Mark Sumner, Choir Director Reiko Oda Lane, Organist Jonah Berquist, Task Force on Future Ministry Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound, Podcasting

  • Coffee in the Desert

    11/09/2017 Duración: 01h15min

    Coffee in the Desert The ancient rite or obligation of hospitality is just that, ancient and sacred. From the Bedoin people and the Greeks, to the Jews and then the Christians; on the Indian subcontinent and everywhere where people once were strangers and could not forget how powerful it was to be welcomed. Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister Rev. Alyson Jacks, Associate Minister Rev. Mary McKinnon Ganz, Affiliated Community Minister Dr. Mark Sumner, music director Reiko Oda Lane, organ Bill Ganz, piano Asher Davison, song leader Galen Workman, moderator Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound, Podcasting

  • Work That is Real

    05/09/2017 Duración: 01h07min

    Work That is Real In honor of Labor Day, we will be hosting Rev. Ben Meyers , who will share what he and his congregation in San Mateo learned in their experience working with local labor and partners for justice for workers at SFO. Effectively lobbying the Airport Commission to break a wage freeze on food workers. Rev. Ben Meyers, Guest Minister Daniel Jackoway, Worship Associate The San Francisco Labor Chorus Pat Wynne, SSFLC Music Director Dr. Mark Sumner, piano Asher Davison, song leader Harry Moren, Family Faith Committee Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound, Podcasting

  • Fresh Starts

    28/08/2017 Duración: 57min

    Fresh Starts We've all had particular moments in our lives that stay with us. A time where we felt alive, awake, open and present. Full-bodied moments. Do you remember the first time you fell in love? Took a stand for justice? What about those beginner steps that set you on a religious path? This Sunday we'll reflect on the meaning of time, how we move through it, trying to feel the fullness of each moment as it passes. Rev. Alyson Jacks, Associate Minister Richard Davis, Worship Associate Dan Frechette, guitar and vocals Laurel Thomsen, violin and vocals Dr. Mark Sumner, piano Shannon Warto, song leader Elaine Pratt, Welcome Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound, Podcasting

  • In the Present Moment

    21/08/2017 Duración: 01h02min

    In the Present Moment If seasons of the year invite different seasons of the soul, what about summer invites us to focus more on being in the present moment? How do we do that? What gets in the way? And how do we take the best of that practice into the frenetic busyness of the year that waits just beyond Labor Day? Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister Phil Marshall, Worship Associate Ted Rust, oboe Viva Knight, piano Dr. Mark Sumner, piano Asher Davison, song leader Gayle Reynolds, Welcome Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound, Podcasting

  • Together: A Reflection on Small Group Ministry

    14/08/2017 Duración: 57min

    Together: A Reflection on Small Group Ministry At the start of UUSF's new ministry with Reverend Vanessa Rush Southern, an exploration of what it means to come together, to gather, in an intentional way. What do we give up? What do we gain? In Small Group Ministry, we commit —for a specified time—to meet in small groups, to explore and share our spiritual journeys, and deepen our friendships. Millie Phillips, Guest Preacher Judith Stoddard, Small Group Ministry Elaine Pratt, Small Group Ministry Coordinator Laura Pedersen, Small Group Ministry Judith Stoddard, Small Group Ministry Laurel Sprigg, soprano Daniel Lockert, piano Dr. Mark Sumner, piano Asher Davison, song leader Carrie Steere-Salazar, Welcome Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound, Podcasting

  • The Enduring Purpose of Religious Community

    07/08/2017 Duración: 01h10min

    The Enduring Purpose of Religious Community All specific congregational mission statements aside, why do we come together and what is it we're supposed to be doing here? What is it communities like ours have been about for centuries and should always be about? What is our enduring purpose for being? Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister Rev. Alyson Jacks, Associate Minister Reiko Oda Lane, piano Bill Ganz, conductor Elliott Etzkorn, accompanist Galen Workman, Welcome Kathleen Quenneville, Task Force on Future Ministry Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound, Podcasting

  • Thriving in Difficult Times

    31/07/2017 Duración: 01h16min

    Thriving in Difficult Times Difficulty can arise in any arena of our lives: partners, children, friends, work, health, finances, church, community, politics or the larger word. When things are really bad we just hope we can survive. This morning we’ll explore possibilities for thriving in difficult times. Rev. Doug Kraft, Guest Minister Kat Liu, Worship Associate Jennifer Peringer, piano, accordion Martha Rodriguez-Salazar, percussion, vocals Members from the 94110 Protest Band Catherine Jameson, soprano Shannon Warto, soprano Asher Davison, song leader Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound, Podcasting

  • Surrender to the Weight of Being Healed

    27/07/2017 Duración: 01h01min

    Surrender to the Weight of Being Healed Surrender to the Weight of Being Healed: what does it mean to bear witness and change worlds? Issues can't be repaired; problems can. How do we recognize the beauty and the wounded within and beyond us, and make real and lasting change for the good? C'mon, good people! Let's to it! Rev. JD Benson, Assistant Minister Rochelle Fortier Nwadibia, Worship Associate Reiko Oda Lane, piano Catherine Jameson, soprano Elliott Etzkorn, accompaniment Asher Davison, song leader John Young, Welcome Leslie Ottaviano, Sound Jonathan Silk, OOS, Podcasting

  • What Do A Billion Muslims Have To Teach Us About Unitarian Universalism?

    17/07/2017 Duración: 45min

    What Do A Billion Muslims Have To Teach Us About Unitarian Universalism? Islam, the second largest religion in the world, could be thought of as a Unitarian heresy. Like American Unitarians 1200 years later, Muhammad and his followers regarded Jesus as a prophet, but not a God. They believed that the kingdom of God belonged to all people, not just a chosen few. In many ways Islam and Unitarianism share a certain kinship, particularly in relation to the Judeo-Christian tradition. At the same time, there are vast differences. Islam arose in the 7th century on the Arabian Peninsula among Bedouins. American Unitarianism arose in the 19th century among the "Boston Brahmins". Islam asserted itself in the language of poetry. Unitarianism asserted itself in the language of reason. Today, Unitarians are among the most vocal allies of Muslims in the United States and Rumi is one of our favorite poets. And yet, we know so little about the textual tradition of Islam. Let's explore a bit of that tradition and see what it

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