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Hope Unitarian Church Podcast

Hope Unitarian Church - Tulsa, Oklahoma

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Prophetic Listening

Rev. Justin M. McCreary Sunday, October 20th, 2024 James Luther Adams once wrote that the, “role of the prophet [is] central and indispensable to liberalism.” This Sunday’s service will continue the theme deep listening and will encourage us to listen to prophet voices past and present that help us better understand the world.

Oct 22, 202421 min

The Art and Practice of Listening

Rev. Justin M. McCreary Sunday, October 13th, 2024 Buddhist Leader Thich Nhat Hanh once said, “To listen is an art.” This means that listening is not always simple, it takes work, practice, and time. Listening is also spiritual practice. It is something that our soul is called to do in the face of a world that pushes us into more and more isolation. This Sunday we will talk about the practice of listening in a world that struggles to hear.

Oct 16, 202417 min

Some Disparaging Words About Prayer

Rev. Justin M. McCreary Sunday, October 6th, 2024 Prayer and spirituality often go hand in hand. Prayer is an opportunity for deep listening and introspection. It connects us to something larger than ourselves and gives us the opportunity to reflect on days past, assessing the good and forgiving the bad. But if you are like me, your association with prayer has not always been so positive. Like many who have experienced religious trauma, when I became a UU, I had to relearn how to pray. This is t...

Oct 08, 202417 min

The Consequences of Freedom: Inviting Change

Rev Justin M. McCreary September 15th, 2024 Unitarian Universalism is part of a heritage called, “The Free Church.” James Luther Adams once said, of the free church that, “It protests against routine conformity or thoughtless nonconformity that lead to deformity of mind and heart and community.” This Sunday I’d like to take a look at that Quote and consider the ramifications of being free.

Sep 19, 202415 min

You Are Invited

Sunday, September 1st, 2024 Rev. Justin M. McCreary When I was a kid, I loved the feeling of getting an invitation in the mail. It was usually someone’s birthday, and I looked forward to every opportunity for birthday cake. Receiving an invitation can be a warm feeling, a feeling that will stay with someone for a long time. The act of inviting someone into our lives is important, especially to organizations like churches. With new people come new opportunities, new hopes, and new friends. So, du...

Sep 04, 202419 min

It's In Our Errors That We Are Human

Sunday, August 4th, 2024 Rev. Ren Pasco What makes us human? What makes us different from AI? One thing is our errors and the beauty of those mistakes.

Aug 14, 202415 min

Exploring UU Values: Pluralism

Sunday, August 11th, 2024 Rev. Justin M. McCreary The last time I preached I highlighted the UU value transformation; this week I will be highlighting the UU Value Pluralism. As a liberal church in Oklahoma Pluralism is a very important value, and it isn’t just about accepting different people of different spiritual identities in our circles. Pluralism is also rooted in our American System in our Bill of Rights, but even more importantly Pluralism is necessary for a free functioning democracy. I...

Aug 14, 202417 min

Exploring UU Values: Justice and Equity

Sunday, July 14th, 2024 Rev. Justin M McCreary During the summer I decided I would preach a series on the UU values represented in the UUA’s article II. Last week we explored the value of Generosity, and this week we will be exploring the Values of Justice and Equity.

Jul 17, 202421 min

The Divine Nature of Generosity

Rev. Justin M. McCreary Sunday, July 7th, 2024 Often, the first thing that comes to mind regarding generosity is giving money and time. Generosity though, is something much bigger; it is a lifestyle. It involves a way that we live into our mutuality. Generosity is the balance between giving and receiving and the inherent understanding that all human beings deserve to be treated with dignity and respect. Generosity reminds us that we are not alone in this world and that all our accomplishments ar...

Jul 10, 202415 min

Narrative In Flux

We are the stories we tell. Not just the stories we tell of ourselves but also the stories we tell about one another. This narrative is made up of perspectives that we form from the experience of both joy and our sorrow. It is easy to forget that the world we see, though real, is perceived only through our senses, the eyes, the ears, the hands. That there are colors and sounds that we will never know, and narratives, no matter how much we wish it, can never be truly known. But if the stories we ...

May 24, 202416 min

Flower Communion

It is our tradition to celebrate Mother’s Day at Hope Unitarian Church with a flower communion. Flower communion itself though held at different times of the year in different churches dates to Prague in 1923 and was created by Norbert Čapek and was brought to the United States by his wife Mája Čapek following World War II. This tradition gives us an opportunity to focus on the beauty of the world around us, and the beauty that we find with each other. Please bring a flower to share during this ...

May 12, 202426 minSeason 2Ep. 10

A Primer on Pluralism

Pluralism is seldom understood by those who do not value it, yet these are the people who generally define it. Unitarian Universalism is a liberal, pluralistic religion. It is important for us to define and understand this value for ourselves. Come and learn about it this Sunday.

May 05, 202420 minSeason 2Ep. 8

Lets Get Wyrd A Practical Magical Journey into the Interconnected Web

By Steven Leigh Williams Sunday April 28th, 2004 Wyrd, in Norse pagan and related traditions, is essentially the woven fabric of reality, and each being/power in Existence has a thread in it. This service, we're going to get a little wyrd and explore how everything, everywhere, is connected and concurrent, from mycelial networks to star nurseries to you and me and our neighbors across the world. Please join me, and bring your weirdest self!

Apr 28, 202425 min

Grace and the Weight of the Heart

In Ancient Egyptian Mythology the heart of the dead is weighed against Ma’at, the goddess of harmony, justice, and morality. Ma’at is represented by a feather and the heart must be lighter than Ma’at’s feather if the spirit wants to pass into the afterlife. Though we may no longer fear this judgement, we still come to one another with heavy hearts, loaded down with the baggage of resentments. When left unchecked, these heavy hearts weigh us down in the life that we lead together. In a divided wo...

Apr 21, 202417 minSeason 2Ep. 8

April Generosity Recipient Euchee Butterfly Farm

The Learning Center at Euchee Butterfly Farm helps improve the lives of Native people, plants and pollinators through innovative community-based programs that emphasize capacity building, cultural preservation, and sustainability.

Apr 18, 202439 minSeason 2Ep. 7

Interdependence and the Weight of the Soul

Sermon by Justin M. McCreary APRIL 14TH, 2024 - 11:00 AM Last week, I laid groundwork for my sermons on interdependence and the human need for connection by exploring suffering and the human condition. This Sunday, I will explore the Importance of interdependence during what Douglass Adams calls, “The Long Dark Teatime of the Soul.”

Apr 18, 202417 minSeason 2Ep. 6

The Gospel of Subversion: Liberation in a Liberal Context

The Gospel of Subversion: Liberation in a Liberal Context REV. JUSTIN M. MCCREARY FEBRUARY 11TH, 2024 - 11:00 AM You might notice the similarity in titles between this week and last week’s sermon. Last week I focused in on the theme of Justice and Equity through the idea of, Gospel meaning Good News. This week I will continue with this theme, expounding on the idea of preaching good news to the poor. This theological ride will hold in tension expressions of Liberal and Liberation theologies, and...

Feb 11, 202445 min

1.21.24 Liberating Love Part 2. Throwing Stones Redux

Liberating Love Part 2: Throwing Stones (A Redux) JANUARY 21ST, 2024 - 11:00 AM REV. JUSTIN M MCCREARY This week I will be preaching the sermon I prepared for last week when we got snowed out. I did change the title because there will be no soup this coming week. Love can be complicated, and it has many dimensions. This past week we talked about the importance of Joy and Romantic Love. This week we will focus on an active nature of love, love which is expressed in what we do for one another. It ...

Feb 10, 202425 minSeason 2Ep. 4

“Liberating Love Part 1: Embrace” sermon only podcast

Liberating Love Part 1: Embrace REV. JUSTIN M MCCREARY JANUARY 7TH, 2024 - 11:00 AM As a faith, Unitarian Universalism centers itself theologically around Love. This might sound simple; however, the meaning and expression of love is often debated. From Romantic Comedies to heartbreaking ballads, love is characterized as one of the simplest and most complicated concepts in the human collective unconscious. There is nothing that makes us feel more secure and dangerously vulnerable than love, which...

Jan 07, 202427 minSeason 2Ep. 1
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