"When a child is hungry, he oughta be fed." Those are the opening words of soul singer Naomi Shelton's song "Am I Asking Too Much," this week's inspiration for Rev. Ken Beldon's message. In a competitive culture where many of us feel we're in survival mode, how do we continue to see clearly so that we can love deeply?
May 18, 2014•28 min
Allow yourself to be surprised by joy. Rev. Ken Beldon is inspired by the Sean Staples song "Joy Comes Back" as he reminds us to prepare ourselves to feel joy, even when it seems very far away indeed.
May 11, 2014•27 min
Sunday Message
May 04, 2014•19 min
Sunday Message
Apr 27, 2014•19 min
"Scabs are mercy. New skin is grace." A little scrawl on the street inspired ministerial intern Lee Paczulla in this message about the Christian rock song "Worn" by Tenth Avenue North. She discusses her own wounds, scars, and the gifts they have to offer.
Apr 13, 2014•28 min
How do we heal from painful legacies? Leonard Cohen sang these words: "Ring the bells that still can ring. Forget your perfect offering. There is a crack in everything; that's how the light gets it." Rev. Ken Beldon says at midlife, we can make better sense of what we inherited and leave behind a legacy of healing.
Mar 30, 2014•28 min
At midlife, we reflect on Emily Dickinson's insight: "Because I could not stop for Death, Death kindly stopped for me..." How has the awareness of your mortality, or the mortality of those you care about, deepened your spiritual journey? Rev. Ken Beldon quotes Lou Reed and Neil deGrasse Tyson in his message, "When I Leave This Joint At Some Further Point."
Mar 23, 2014•26 min
At midlife we often bump up against some frustrating limits. How can knowing our limitations at midlife teach us greater joy? Connection? Caring for our own life and the lives of others? In understanding the joy of limited possibilities, we can discover a more profound realization of our gifts.
Mar 16, 2014•30 min
In the '80s, the Talking Heads famously sang about a beautiful house and a beautiful wife and asked, "Well, how did I get here?" No matter where we are in life, we are not where we once were. And we don't know where we are going to be. Is midlife a crisis or an opportunity? Rev. Ken Beldon talks about faith in the midst of our lives.
Mar 09, 2014•27 min
In our daily lives, are we really seeing people? Or are we seeing them as objects? Rev. Ken Beldon encourages us to reach for a deeper understanding of self, community, and the world.
Mar 02, 2014•28 min
"Your heart is a drum keeping time with everyone," musician Beck sings. In this week's message, Rev. Ken Beldon reminds us all of how much we share in this world.
Feb 23, 2014•26 min
What do we do in the face of fear or pain? How can we work with the hard things in our lives? Ministerial intern Lee Paczulla delivers this week's message, "We Share the World."
Feb 16, 2014•26 min
Moved by the death of actor Philip Seymour Hoffman, Rev. Ken Beldon talks about the wisdom of the phrase "here I am" in the process of recovering from addiction.
Feb 09, 2014•31 min
The world will not perish for lack of information; it may perish from want of appreciation, said Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel. Explore playfulness, wonder, curiosity, and a story about how a blue balloon can help.
Feb 02, 2014•25 min
The most important question we can ask ourselves: Is the universe a friendly place or not? Paraphrasing Einstein, Rev. Ken Beldon continues his series "The Power of With" by exploring "cosmic friendliness" and the concept of "happification" as WellSprings celebrates its 7th birthday.
Jan 26, 2014•27 min
Inspired by Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King's teaching on interdependence, Rev. Ken Beldon discusses how we can move beyond "other" and see other people with love and compassion.
Jan 19, 2014•26 min
In his first installment of the message series "The Power of With," Rev. Ken Beldon invites us to take a New Year's inventory. Many religions tell us to be hostile to ourselves to grow. Instead let's cultivate humility and vulnerability to work with who we are and what we have.
Jan 12, 2014•26 min
To end our series about the regrets of the dying, ministerial intern Lee Paczulla asks how we can open our lives to be happier, even when life doesn't seem happy.
Dec 29, 2013•22 min
In his 2013 Christmas Eve message, Rev. Ken Beldon invites us to explore innocence as we commemorate the birth of Christ.
Dec 24, 2013•13 min
In this fourth message of the series Regrets of the Dying, Rev. Ken talks about losing and regaining connections with one's friends.
Dec 22, 2013•24 min
"I wish I hadn't worked so hard" is a painful deathbed regret. It's just one of the top five regrets of the dying listed in a book by a hospice nurse. How can we live a life so we have fewer regrets at the end? Rev. Ken Beldon brings in lessons from Dickens in his message series Un-Scrooge.
Dec 08, 2013•30 min
December's message series, "UnScrooge," is based on a book by a hospice nurse, "The Top Five Regrets of the Dying." The miserly Ebenezer Scrooge is a perfect illustration of them. What can we do to have a life without those regrets? Rev. Ken Beldon examines regret #1: "I wish I'd had the courage to live a life true to myself, not the life others expected of me."
Dec 01, 2013•21 min
Every November before Thanksgiving, members of WellSprings reflect on a poem by Mary Oliver and its final line: "Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?" Members from kids to seniors make us laugh and cry with the stories of their lives so far, and their lives yet to come. In part 2, we hear from speakers Cole Kerper, age 6, Chris Massi, who is in his 20s, Caroline Pelley, 40-something, and Kathleen Higgens, 60-something.
Nov 24, 2013•21 min
Every November before Thanksgiving, members of WellSprings reflect on a poem by Mary Oliver and its final line: "Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?" Members from kids to seniors make us laugh and cry with the stories of their lives so far, and their lives yet to come. In part 1 of these messages, we hear from Brian Scullion, 13, Vanessa Louis, 30-something, and Holly Beebee, 50-something
Nov 24, 2013•20 min
As we move into this season of Thanksgiving, Rev. Ken Beldon says to cultivate our spiritual lives, formation is more important than information. Curiosity, compassion, and openness are the fruits of character.
Nov 17, 2013•29 min
Life is full of tests: endurance, aptitude, "manliness." But as Rev. Ken Beldon shows us, the only tests that matter are those that reveal our character. He weaves together stories from his childhood, Dr. Seuss, and the current Miami Dolphins bullying scandal.
Nov 10, 2013•30 min
Rev. Ken Beldon explores the many ways we are created to connect. He talks about the "Hugging Point" and how beloved community can help us cultivate our character.
Nov 03, 2013•24 min
In his new message series "Sow Good Seeds," Rev. Ken Beldon challenges the idea that Unitarian Universalists can believe anything. Not if we want to grow spiritually, he says. Bigger than any belief is the content of our character.
Oct 27, 2013•29 min
How do we use our power well and wisely? In the wake of Coatesville, Pennsylvania school administrators caught sending racist and sexist texts, Rev. Ken Beldon calls a lack of empathy one of the great moral challenges of our time. In a powerful message, he pushes all of us to stretch closer to compassion.
Oct 13, 2013•27 min
On the date of the Breaking Bad TV series finale, Rev. Ken Beldon (a huge fan) explores why hurt people hurt people. How does faith deal with questions of pain, karma and forgiveness in the face of a monster like Walter White? (You'll hear some laughter when Rev. Ken notes how much Walter White resembles the church band's keyboardist.)
Sep 29, 2013•32 min