Speaker: Rev. Stephen Robinson

Rev. Stephen RobinsonStephen 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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Washington On Your Side?

On the eve of President’ Day, we will take an honest look at the man whose birthday we celebrate, George Washington. When we have opportunities to be in positions of power, it becomes our moral responsibility to manage that power in a way that respects the worth and dignity of every human being. Select the … Continue reading Washington On Your Side?

The Miracle of Light

Sunday begins the eight night celebration of Hanukkah in the Jewish tradition. It is a recognition of the miracle of light and the powerful symbol of hope and purpose. As UU’s, not only do we celebrate this Jewish holiday, but we are also drawn to the flame of our chalice. Chalica is a fairly new … Continue reading The Miracle of Light

We All Have Roots in the Earth

As we celebrate our cornbread communion, we will show our gratitude by honoring the earth and oceans, which give life to all living things. This gives us an opportunity to show our respect for the interdependent web of existence that sustains our lives. Select the Play button for an audio version of this sermon.

Dia de Los Muertos

This is a service to celebrate the day of the dead, a time of remembrance of those who have died. This multigenerational service will feature a celebration of the lives of people we are remembering, particularly those who have died this year. Select the Play button for an audio version of this sermon.