Unitarian Church of Lincoln

Unitarian Church of Lincoln


Latest Episodes

The Wisdom of Data
March 08, 2020

"If you can't measure it, you can't manage it." Numbers and data tell a different kind of story than narrative, but can be sources of unexpected wisdom.

The Wisdom of Story
March 01, 2020

Narrative drives wisdom. From parables, to The Jungle, to the stories that get passed down over the dinner table, wisdom begins with story. What are the stories that we hold dear? Reading by Worshi

Secret Kindness Agents
February 23, 2020

Learn the origin story of the Secret Kindness Agents, what the impact has been in Nebraska and far beyond, and how you can become an agent yourself. Secret Kindness Agents are resilient! Reading and

Winds of Change
February 16, 2020

Join in an all ages service embracing the air - air that we breathe, that whips around us in storms, that warms us on a sunny day. We will play with bubbles, make a community craft project or two,

Solitude & Solidarity
February 09, 2020

The Quaker theologian Parker Palmer writes "Solitude and solidarity don't compete with one another, they complete one another." How do we maintain habits of introspection while staying engaged in sol

Therefore We Must Be Saved By Hope
February 02, 2020

Liberal theology is by definition an optimistic theology. In the early 20th century, that optimism was challenged by the calamities of the two world wars. What lessons does this period hold for us?

Freedom of the Pulpit; Freedom of the Pew
January 26, 2020

Since the earliest days of the Unitarian tradition, two values have been generally held in our congregations: the preacher has the 'freedom of the pulpit,' to preach what they wish, and the congregation likewise has 'freedom of the pew' to belong to the .

Change
January 19, 2020

"Our covenant, as a welcoming congregation, is to inspire a sense of awe, joy and reverence in people of all ages. We celebrate through words, music and the arts... We cultivate growth and celebrate

Nature
January 12, 2020

Who would we become if we considered ourselves integral to what the poet Pattiann Rogers terms "Nature"? What if we held ourselves accountable not only for our own missteps but those of the collectiv

Deep Time
January 05, 2020

As we grow older, our perspective on time grows longer. Summers once endless pass in a blur. Let's try to stretch further our vision of time until it encompasses both the deep past and the deep futu