Speaker: Rev. Jennie Barrington

  • Some UU Views of God

      The Rev. Jennie Barrington, Interim Minister   Opening Words [Terry Tempest Williams]: “I pray to the birds. I pray to the birds because I believe they will carry the messages of my heart upward. I pray to them because I believe in their existence, the way their songs begin and end each day—the invocations…

  • Why We Keep Doing Church

    the Rev. Jennie Barrington, Interim Minister   Opening Words: Our opening words this morning are “gratitude, sorrow, relief, and determination.” As we think of the ways the flooding disaster could have been worse, we are grateful that it was not worse. I am grateful for our church building; for all of you here, and for…

  • To Awaken Their Wonder and Awe

      The Rev. Jennie Ann Barrington, Interim Minister   Opening Words [the words of Sophia Fahs]: “We are resolved to protect individual freedom of belief.  This freedom must include the child as well as the parent.  The freedom for which we stand is not freedom of belief as we please, … not freedom to evade…

  • A Holy Host of Others Standing ’round Me

      [Inaugural Worship Service]   the Rev. Jennie Ann Barrington, Interim Minister   SERMON: “A Holy Host of Others Standing ’round Me”   Several weeks ago, I asked your wonderful Director of Religious Education, Nancie Shillington-Perez, what she would like to hear a new interim minister preach about at the start of this new interim…

  • Common Ground Between Religion and Science?

    (Rev. Jennie preaching) Inspired by the writing of physicist Richard Feynman, this sermon will explore ways science and religion do not have to be in conflict. This service is part of Evolution Weekend, sponsored by the Clergy Letter Project. Each year in February, clergy and congregations take part in Evolution Weekend by advocating for the…

  • Our Second Annual Standing Up Against Gun Violence Sunday

    (Rev. Jennie preaching) Congregations across South Carolina will stand together this morning to address the moral and public-health crisis of gun violence and take steps to reduce it that don’t threaten the Second Amendment right to lawfully own guns. Last year over 1,000 congregations participated. We are proud to be part of this advocacy which is sorely needed in our…

  • Building Today for Tomorrow

    Sermon and Worship Service for The Launch of our Capital Campaign This morning we will celebrate why our congregation is so precious and needed. We will launch our Capital Campaign for building renovations with its theme, “Building Today for Tomorrow.” Our congregation has come a long way, through some lean and difficult times. We are…

  • The Salem Witch Trials

    Regardless of the outcome of the Presidential Election, we will still be feeling some big emotions, and our nation will be in need of healing and reconciliation. The period of the Salem Witch Trials was a time when communities were divided, too, especially between those who welcomed new ideas, enterprises, and people from far off…

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