Harmony UU Podcast
Latest Episodes
Ep 63: Be A Supervillain!
Sure, everyone looks up to the superheroes. But on Sunday, March 1st, Jeff Chambers argued that there are actually some compelling reasons to consider the other side of the coin in our everyday lives. Mwuah-ha-ha-ha-ha-HAHAHAHAHAAAAAA!!!!!
Ep. 62: The Love Auction
In this interactive sermon on Feb 16th, Kim Chambers leads us in exploring our values as we express them in our relationships.
Ep. 61: On Bravery and Vulnerability
On Sunday, February 2, Megan Lednik takes a look at shame culture and asks how allowing ourselves to be vulnerable can transform the way we live, love, parent and lead.
Ep. 60: Context Collapse
We all perform different versions of our self: Our work self, our family self, our “old friends” self. But what happens when those different versions blur together? On Sunday, January 19 Tim Lockridge examined how we perform our identities and asked h...
Ep. 59: Pop Culture Ethics
At our first Sunday service of 2020, Rob Rogan discusses the impact of pop culture on our ethics, and how we reconcile concepts like Consequentalism and “Moralism”. Points are illustrated by examples ranging from Spock, to Batman,
Ep. 56: Mental Health (with Guest Speaker Dr. Sherry McAndrew)
On November 3rd guest speaker Dr Sherry McAndrew spoke with the Harmony congregation at length about mental health topics. Sherry also graciously conducted a wide-ranging Q&A session after her talk.
Ep. 58: Four Days With Kenny Tedford
A special guest from Tennessee joined us to deliver the sermon on Sunday, December 1st. Mr. Kenny Tedford was born with brain damage that left him with a learning disability, deafness in both ears, blindness in one eye,
Ep. 57: What We Know and How We Know It
On November 17, Harmony member Dylan Posa explored various ways in which we grapple with concepts like “truth” and “knowledge” and what we do with what we learn.
Ep. 55: Rule Breaking
We all decide when it is OK to break rules, but how? And are we doing so with principles in mind…or not? Join Harmony co-founder Rob Rogan for a discussion on the place of rules in society and when it is ok to break them.
Ep. 54: Building Your Own Theology
While most people adopt the bulk of their religious beliefs from one of the world’s many organized religions, the truth is, ultimately everyone is their own theologian. We pick and choose which parts we believe and don’t believe.