Unitarian Church of Lincoln

Unitarian Church of Lincoln


Latest Episodes

Awe - Awesome or Awful?
December 29, 2019

What causes us to feel awe?  Nature, a person, a concept?  Most people describe awe as a positive experience, but awesome and awful come from the same Old English word.  Two short sermons presented by Worship Associates Charlie Ahern and Burt Smith.  

Light One Candle
December 22, 2019

December 22 is the first night of Hannukah, the festival of lights.  The Maccabees were in awe of the miracle at the center of this holiday--what is our conception of awe? Preceded by a reading from Rabbi Aaron Miller.  

Congregational Meeting
December 08, 2019

Join us for a short worship service before our congregational meeting, where we will live into the democratic process that is central to our faith's history, theology, and practice.  The homily by Rev. Sinclair follows Worship Associate Amy Miller's read.

Unitarian Universalist Theology--Pulpit Exchange First Unitarian Church of Omaha
December 01, 2019

Guest preacher Rev. Michelle LaGrave of First Unitarian Church of Omaha. 

They May Be Giants--Pulpit Exchange Quinn AME
November 17, 2019

Introductory reading by Jamie Radcliffe, Worship Associate.  Sermon by Rev. Brandee Jasmine Mimitzraiem of Quinn Chapel AME.

Bio-Spiritual Practice
November 10, 2019

Guest preacher Patty Forsberg, coordinator of Nebraska Contemplative Outreach, speaks about the connection between the spiritual and the physical.

Don't Look Away
November 03, 2019

It is easy to disengage from the world, to use the "Benedict Option."  Unitarian Universalism requires that we not look away - that we are honest about the world and our place in it, and engage in making a better world for all.

Belonging to the Ages
October 27, 2019

On the last Sunday in October, we gather to remember those who have gone before, and whose memories and lives belong to us still.

What Might it Mean to Belong to Democracy?
October 20, 2019

Continuing the theme of belonging, Worship Leader Christine Davis speaks on "What Might it Mean to Belong to Democracy"?

Belonging to the UUA
October 13, 2019

Our congregation is part of the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations.  What commitments do we make, implicitly and explicitly, with our wider association?  What do they commit to us?