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Since the beginning of July 2021, TPUUF has been without a minister. Several of our members stepped up to conduct services or contact and host guest ministers and speakers to fill our pulpit. On a few occasions, we shared services with other congregations. Our fantastic Tech Team of John Sayer and Mike McNeill ran virtual … Continue reading TPUUF Welcomes New Minister, Rev. Andrew Weber
2021-2022 Soul Matters Themes Our 2021–22 themes focus on our relationship with our times, on some of the central work and spiritual practices needed during this period of radical change, challenge, crisis and opportunity. In particular, we will explore the challenges and adventure of… September: Embracing Possibility October: Cultivating Relationship November: Holding History December: Opening … Continue reading Soul Matters Themes for CY2021-2022
“The world is before you, and you need not take or leave it as it was when you came.” — James Baldwin Someone was late for our appointment for a Zoom meeting. She apologized. “I’m sorry I was late. I have been out enjoying the snow. I love it.” I, on the other hand, am … Continue reading TPUUF Beacon – From the Minster
My last time in the pulpit of Thomas Paine Unitarian Universalist Fellowship was on June 17th. That service and its sermon ended a run of well over 250 times over nine years that you have allowed me to present some ideas of how events in our world and thoughts from our human history can inform … Continue reading Not Gone Yet
Pictured at left is this year’s recipient Rev. Bryant Brown and presenters Anne Rostosky and Phil Manos. Rev. Brown was chosen this year because he embodies all of the characteristics of the award and because he undertook a journey within our little Welcoming Congregation to learn about the LGBTQIA+ experience and support our efforts for … Continue reading TPUUF names Rev. Bryant Brown as 2018 recipient of the Matthew Shepard Award
Rev. Bryant Brown added his name to a letter from faith leaders entitled, “Dear Mr. Trump: Will You Advance a Moral Agenda?” In it he joined with now almost 10,000 clergy urging the president-elect to meet with faith leaders before inauguration for our unique “counsel and challenge” which might be of value to him. The full … Continue reading TPUUF Minister, Rev. Bryant Brown, joins with faith leaders imploring Pres-Elect Trump to Advance a Moral Agenda