Texas Sharpshooters and Hitting the Side of a Barn
“Whether all is really lost or not depends entirely on whether or not I am lost.” — Vaclav Havel
“Whether all is really lost or not depends entirely on whether or not I am lost.” — Vaclav Havel
Rev. Kelli Clement speaking
Jim Foti
Speaker: Brandt Williams, MPR Senior Reporter Sunday, January 9, 2017 Brandt Williams has spent a fair amount of his career covering the controversial mix of cops, courts, crime, and color. At this monthly forum, he spoke on what he has found out while covering fatal police shootings, traffic stop disparities and the impact of gun violence in parts of the city. A… Read More »Racial Disparities in the Criminal Justice System in the News
David Breeden
Jane Smith, Ministerial Intern
April 27th, 2014 Welcome – Madalyn Cioci; Chalice Lighting – Jim Foti, Jan Devor & Melanie Willett; Greetings from the UUA – Rev. Harlan Limpert; Greetings from the Downtown Senior Clergy – Rev. Dr. James Gertmenian; Offering – Denis Davidoff; Reading from Dr. Carl Storm – Bill Karns; Introduction of the Speaker – Madalyn Cioci; “A Millennial’s Vision of the New… Read More »David Breeden Installation Ceremony
Rev. Dr. David Breeden, Senior Minister Elect Sunday, April 14, 2013 Dr. Breeden gave this address after completing a week of meetings with members of the First Unitarian Society community in a variety of settings. Following the Assembly, the Board of Trustees convened a special congregational meeting to determine whether Dr. Breeden should be called to be the congregation’s next… Read More »Humanism 2.0: Part II
Rev. Dr. David Breeden, Senior Minister Elect Sunday, April 7, 2013 Dr. Breeden, recommended by the Search Committee to the next settled minister of the First Unitarian Society, gave this address, kicking off a week of meetings with members and staff. In this two part series, Dr. Breeden discusses the future of religious humanism and the historical role of the… Read More »Humanism 2.0: Part I