Speaker: Rev. Stephen Robinson

Stephen Robinson is originally from Carrollton, Georgia and has lived in Columbia, SC since 2004. He is the Clinical Pastoral Education Program Manager for Prisma Health Midlands and Chaplaincy Manager for Prisma Health Hospice and Community. Stephen has been an ACPE Certified Educator since 2008, and an ordained minister since 1994. He earned a B.A. in English from the University of West Georgia in Carrollton, GA and his M. Div. from the McAfee School of Theology of Mercer University in Atlanta, GA. He is an ordained minister and a chaplain endorsed by the Humanist Society of the American Humanist Association.

View his sermons below
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  • Looking for the Arc of Justice in the Great Resignation

    Reflecting on another Labor Day holiday upon us, we have to think about how the workforce environment has changed since the COVID-19 Pandemic. Some call the change the “Great Resignation.” Labor has always been an economic issue, but more importantly, it’s a social justice issue. What does justice look like in this new world of…

  • Celebrating the Bridges of Transition

    Join us during service this Sunday for “Celebrating the Bridges of Transition”. Parents, plan to celebrate the kids and their transitions, recognizing the end of the school year and their continued growth. New babies that have arrived since the pandemic will be invited up. Following this, children and youth will enjoy a beginning of summer…

  • How Do We Measure a Year?

    As we prepare for our Annual Meeting, our worship service will feature a reflection on the past year at the UUCC. We will talk about the goals that we set and how we worked toward reaching those goals. A healthy reflection involves both an examination of our challenges as well as a celebration of our…

  • Martyrs of the Race Course: Honoring the Fight for Justice

    On May 1st, 1865, a  large group of newly freed slaves in Charleston, SC, honored the memories and sacrifice of over 200 Union soldiers who died in a Confederate prison camp.  This compelling story in our history may not have any direct links to our modern Memorial Day, but the sentiment of honoring those who…

  • Ancient Mindset vs Modern Medicine

    Friday, May 17th marks the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia. Much of our recent legislation uses an ancient mindset or guidelines to regulate healthcare issues facing women and the transgender community. We will look at the problems with closing our minds to innovation and understanding and how that can sabotage the work toward…

  • You Can’t Spell Community without UUCC

    Of course, you can, but we know that the UUCC creates a great experience of spiritual community. The past few years have taught us that we need connection and community in our lives, and the UUCC commits to welcoming all people, affirming all people, and engaging all people. On this Sunday, we celebrate the new…

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