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Choosing Your Problem
By Rev. Neal Jones “By trying to be happy, we make ourselves miserable. A better tactic is to choose your problems.”
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Sermon on the Amount
By Rev. Stephen Robinson
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The Power of Jazz: A Soundtrack for Life, Growth, and Community
Jazz is a product of diverse cultures colliding and creating something new. Jazz demands honesty, authenticity, and constant self-improvement from its musicians, while also requiring a dynamic group interaction where individuals listen, challenge, and collaborate without ego. This interplay fosters a search for truth and understanding, acknowledging that no one person holds all the answers.…
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Celebration Of Love
Rev. Stephen Robinson
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Conversation With Minnie Haynes
Rev. Stephen Robinson will lead a conversation with former UUCC member, Minnie Haynes, focusing on her work to continue the memorial and awareness of the “Orangeburg Massacre,” on February 8, 1968. We will talk about Minnie’s involvement in the annual commemoration, as well as her views on the work that the UUCC can contribute in…
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Finding a Pencil for James
Speaker: Rev. Stephen Robinson As we begin the month of February and Black History Month, we are inspired by the work of the distinguished professor and writer, Percival Everett. Using themes from his latest novel, James, we will look at how the stories of history are told. Everett reminds us that hearing the story from another…
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The Three Jewels: The Buddha, The Dharma, and The Sangha
Many Buddhists take refuge in the three jewels. The Buddha represents our ability to see clearly; the Dharma is the Law, the Truth of what exists, the Tao; the Sangha is the Community which protects and guides us.