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Sermons from First Parish Unitarian Universalist of Arlington Massachusetts
On Sunday, December 26th we focus on the words that sustain and uplift us in our annual Poetry Service. Participants will be invited to share meaningful poems in the sanctuary and on Zoom during our hybrid worship. Bring a favorite poem, or one you've written yourself, on the theme of new beginnings, navigating change, and embracing uncertainty.
Con Sule B hablamos de su disco '24h Poetry Service', los artistas del mainstream y su entrada en la salsa | Hablamos con Bejo ¿Colabo con Mucho Muchacho? ¿Nuevo disco con Cookin Soul? | Actualidad con J Higgz y Piezas, Nasta, Rels B, Víctor Rutty y Delaossa o Gente Jodida e Israel B...etc ¿Primer tema de Bnet?
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Worship Committee
Our annual Poetry Service will explore the bond of human experience through spoken and written word.
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What is about the wondering and wandering through life that is best navigated with poetry? The 2017 People’s Poetry Service will explore the cause and effect relationship between life and its varied, mysterious, healing and poetic expression. Featuring poets among us along with the great wordsmiths of the world.
In the words of Robert Frost, “Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found words.” Come enjoy the sound of People’s own voices as we share heartfelt poetry together. You’ll also receive a special gift from last year’s congregational writing titled, “We are from Love.”
Sermons-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
Hidden Treasures: The Bible as Poetry -- Service delivered by Rev. Gregory L. Stewart March 13, 2011
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Hidden Treasures: The Bible as Poetry -- Service delivered by Rev. Gregory L. Stewart March 13, 2011