Lighting a Beacon – sermon by Rev. Nancy
The Northlake vision is that we light a beacon for love & justice. We will explore how the UUA faith is a beacon, and what we might do at Northlake … Continue reading Lighting a Beacon – sermon by Rev. Nancy
The Northlake vision is that we light a beacon for love & justice. We will explore how the UUA faith is a beacon, and what we might do at Northlake … Continue reading Lighting a Beacon – sermon by Rev. Nancy
In the busy-ness of our lives we get focused on completing tasks and meeting obligations. This may distract us from those things that are deeply important to our lives. We … Continue reading Re-Orienting Our Hearts – Sermon by Rev. Nancy Reid-McKee
Excerpts from our Music Sunday Service. Pieces include: Hymn #123 “Spirit of Life” arr. Mark Freundt; Choir – “Welcome Table” arr. Mark Hayes; Choir – “I’ve Been in the Storm … Continue reading Music Sunday 2023
This recording opens with a reading of “Yes, I Want To Live In A Welfare State” by Paul Stephan Dodenhoff. Then a sermon by Rev. Nancy Reid-McKee: There is growing awareness of a housing shortage. There are increasing number of people without a home, and people unable to afford what housing is coming available. Is there a way we can use the resources we have as a congregation to address this?
One of the core values of our faith is democracy, and the right for us to have a say in how we are governed and led. But how well is the traditional democratic process working? And are there other ways for us to participate in decision making. We will explore this further. A sermon from Rev. Nancy Reid-McKee
Northlake’s Integrated Justice Team has completed the recommendations of ways we can make sure we live into our values. Part of this involved exploring the need for reconciliation and reparation. We will focus on the case for reparation, and what that might look like. – Sermon by Rev. Nancy Reid-McKee
The sermon from our 2022 In-Gathering and Water Communion. Nancy share stories of lessons learned rafting the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon.