For the Love of Life!
I delivered my first sermon on the necrophilous (death oriented) society in July of 2011, only a couple of weeks after becoming UUCS minister, and I have spoken frequently about … Continue reading For the Love of Life!
I delivered my first sermon on the necrophilous (death oriented) society in July of 2011, only a couple of weeks after becoming UUCS minister, and I have spoken frequently about … Continue reading For the Love of Life!
Greetings to everyone, I am writing this in hope of having a regular monthly Wheel of Life about our members and friends, joys and sorrows. How each of us contribute … Continue reading August 2025
Join us as we thoughtfully commemorate the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Japan which occurred on August 6, 1945, and August 9, 1948, respectively, 80 years ago this year. … Continue reading Hiroshima and Nagasaki Remembrance Days
With the unprecedented advancement of AI and its influence on society, including the arts, we are challenged to ask deeper questions about the value of human creativity and what the … Continue reading The Future of Human Creativity
While searching for the next John. H. Dietrich sermon to revive and deliver, I came across one entitled, “What to Read and Why?” In it, Rev. Dietrich suggests several titles … Continue reading What to Read and Why? A Sermon Inspired by John Dietrich
Freud famously said, “Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar,” meaning some things can be taken at face value rather than having some deeper unconscious meaning. The opposite is true … Continue reading Some of My Favorite Jesus Stories
Unitarianism is a liberal religion. By freeing minds, liberalism naturally leads to innovation, including ideological and technological innovations and advances. In this sermon, Rev. Eklof will discuss why such advances … Continue reading The Singularity, the Humanistic Ethic, and the Enlightenment Project
Today the US, one of the most powerful and influential nations in the world, has taken a path that is as heartless, selfish, and unjust as it is reckless. Why … Continue reading How to Survive Rampant and Malignant Narcissism, Death, and Destruction
In this guest presentation, long-time UUCS congregant, Luba Johnston, will share the story of her life in the USSR. She writes: “A Russian historian, Tamara Edelman, says: ‘To better understand … Continue reading Soviet Paradise: The USSR and Me
Rev. Eklof will discuss the Federal Government’s militant response to protests in response to President Trump’s deportation policies and mass arrests. He will discuss the hard reality of the situation, … Continue reading Democracy Has Fallen: What Can We Do?