Resources from Past Programs
Readings from September 19th service.Pictures of 4th of July picnic at Sue Schultz's.
Annual Meeting 2010 photo gallery.
Deb Hansen interfaith quotes.
A journal of religious encounters (1.1mg).
Introduction to the Labyrinth
Pictures from the Deb Hansen led Petoskey Labyrinth visit. UUCOP News–Review Opinion "Value the traditions of all citizens"
What If You Slept? by Samual Taylor Coleridge. Used by Kim Novak
What Are We About? by Bob Pritchard
Ken Allen's summary of the history of UU Principles
The Rev Rouch readings from September 19.
Books on UU History
Fifty Years of a Religion with No Creed. The radio program "Interfaith Voices" www.interfaithradio.org, aired a program on July 13, 2011 called "Fifty Years of a Religion with No Creed". Once at the Interfaith Radio website, go to Past Programs and find the July 13th program. They have listed programs for many years there.
Imagine a church with no official creed. It has roots in Christianity, but Mohammed and the Buddha share the altar with Jesus. Poems often replace Gospel readings. And it's OK if members don't believe in God. Enter the Unitarian Universalist church, which turned 50 this month. On the program, Michael L. Scott, a 6th generation UU, is interviewed about the anniversary of the merger of Unitarianism and Universalism and presents the uniqueness of UUism to a wider audience.