Sermons Delivered at Northwest in 2005
THE FIRST MOTHERS’ DAY
Worship Leader: Rev. Dr. James H. Macomber
Worship Associate: Jeremiah Gold-Hopton
This is the day we honor those in our lives who mothered us. . . And they weren’t always our birth mothers. What you may not know is that Mothers’ Day began because of the efforts of our 19th century Unitarian leader, Julia Ward Howe. We’ll honor her as well as everyone who has nurtured us a we traverse life’s paths.
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LOST and FOUND
Worship Leader: Jennifer Dalton
Worship Associate: Joan Lentz
Musician: Tom Godfrey
with Guest Musicians: Michael Manely and Gus Newman
Robert Fulghum famously stated that “Everything I Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten.” If that’s true, even as we continue searching, somewhere inside, we have everything we need. Come and explore the possibilities with short reflection and beautiful music.
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PAYING IT FORWARD
Worship Leaders: The Endowment Committee
Why should we think about the legacy our forebears left us?
What kind of legacy should we leave for our own loved ones?
Paul Burnore and the Northwest Endowment committee explore the value of honoring those who were here before us, those here with us now and those who will be here after us by "paying it forward" with a legacy.
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