UU Church of Annapolis Podcast

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UU Church of Annapolis Podcast

Sermons from the Unitarian Universalist Church of Annapoliswww.uuca-md.org

  1. 721

    The Illusion of Certainty

    In this sermon, Rev. John explores the tension between what changes and what endures. Drawing on the theme of "the transients and the permanents," this message invites us to reflect on how we find grounding, meaning, and even faith in a world shaped by uncertainty and unpredictability.

  2. 720

    The World on Fire: A Sermon on Hope

    Back by popular demand, Rev. John re-shares his powerful April sermon on transformation and hope. In a time when so much feels like it's burning, this message reminds us that fire doesn't just destroy—it refines, awakens, and calls us to courageous change within ourselves and the world we share.

  3. 719

    The Worst Thing We Ever Did

    Cindy Atlee invites us to talk about a surprising root cause of many troubles in our world today through her message, The Worst Thing We Ever Did. Join Cindy Atlee to explore how an awakened brain and spiritual consciousness--along with the core UU values of interdependence and transformation--can shape an evolutionary way forward and change how we live together.

  4. 718

    Ordination of Ryan McCray Ely

    In this special episode, Rev. Anthony Jenkins, Lead Minister of Paint Branch Unitarian Universalist Church and U.S. Navy Chaplain delivers the Homily for the ordination of Rev. Ryan McCray Ely Offered in the spirit of joy, calling, and community, this message reflects on the sacred journey to ministry, the relationships that sustain it, and the deep commitment to faith and service at its core. Whether you were present for this meaningful celebration or are joining us now, we invite you to listen, reflect, and be inspired by this moment of dedication and hope.

  5. 717

    The Man From Cachoeira

    On the occasion of his ordination, Ryan McCray Ely returns from Brazil to share a powerful story of transformation. Through the life of José Ramos do Nascimento, known as Traíra, Ryan invites us to reflect on our shared values of equity and growth.

  6. 716

    A Living Prayer

    Guest minister Rev. Nancy McDonald Ladd, Director of Communications and Public Ministry at the Unitarian Universalist Association delivers the sermon, A Living Prayer. The message invites us to reimagine prayer not as a task to complete, but as something woven into the fabric of our daily lives. What does it mean to "pray without ceasing" in these times? How might our shared congregational life become a living prayer, grounded in discernment, connection, and faithful movement toward the future? Join us as we explore how our lives, our community, and our faith can embody prayer in action.

  7. 715

    All the Colors

    In this homily from our beloved Flower Communion service, Rev. John Crestwell reflects on the beauty and meaning of all the differences that make up our shared community.  Rooted in a Unitarian Universalist tradition dating back to 1923, Flower Communion invites us to celebrate diversity, connection, and renewal. As each person brings a unique flower and leaves with another, we are reminded that none of us blooms alone. Through this message, Rev. John explores what it means to honor our differences, embrace our interconnectedness, and live into the promise of love and belonging—together. 🌸

  8. 714

    A Sharp Refusal

    UUCA President Nicole Bruno shares a powerful message, A Sharp Refusal. Civil disobedience is rooted in the courage to say "no" to injustice. Through the stories of women in our Unitarian history who challenged slavery, exclusion, and violence, we'll explore what love, courage, and conscience ask of us today. Tune in as we ground ourselves in faith, community, and the call to live our values boldly. ✨

  9. 713

    Poetry Pals led Service

    In this collaborative arts worship service, the UUCA Poetry Pals led us in an exploration of paying attention through poetry enriched by musical accompaniment and shared community experience. This episode showcases the service framework followed by five poems.

  10. 712

    The Power of Symbols

    Rev. John reflects on the power of symbols and the ways they shape our shared spiritual life. Centered around our Blessing of the Chalices service, this message explores how simple objects can carry deep meaning, connecting us to one another and to the values we hold dear. Together, we honor the chalice as a symbol of warmth, hope, and unity in the Unitarian Universalist tradition. As we bless the chalices that hold our shared light, we renew our commitment to community, compassion, and spiritual reflection. Join us for a thoughtful reflection on how symbols help tell our story, strengthen our faith, and illuminate the path we walk together.

  11. 711

    Blackness, the Original Other #BlackLivesMatter

    From the earliest days of this nation, Blackness has been cast as "other"—marginalized, feared, exploited, & resisted. Yet, within that imposed otherness lives resilience, brilliance, faith, and an unbreakable insistence on dignity. This Sunday, we explore what it means to name Blackness as the "Original Other" and why proclaiming Black Lives Matter is not a political slogan, but a moral and spiritual declaration. Together, we'll reflect on history, confront hard truths, and consider how our faith calls us to move beyond awareness into action. Join us as we deepen our commitment to justice, beloved community, and the sacred worth of every life.

  12. 710

    I Live to Give!

    What if giving isn't about obligation—but about living in alignment with our deepest values? This Sunday, together with Rev. John, we'll explore how giving becomes an expression of who we are and the loving, just world we're helping to create. Come discover what it means to say: I live to give.

  13. 709

    The Disappearance of Childhood Wonder - HS Youth Led Service

    HS Youth Led Service (with guidance from our Director of Lifespan Faith Formation) HS Youth Lily Kendall asks us to honor and hold onto our childhood wonder during a powerful and inspiring Youth-Led Service centered on the theme of Resilience. 

  14. 708

    Anti-trinitarian to Woke

    We honor our justice journey in Rev. John's message, "Anti-Trinitarian to Woke." From our roots as bold religious dissenters to today's urgent calls for justice, Unitarian Universalism has never been afraid to question, to resist, and to reimagine what's possible. Resistance isn't new for us—it's part of our spiritual DNA. Join us as we explore how our faith has always stood on the side of love, truth, and liberation—and how we're called to keep showing up. Because justice isn't a trend. It's our living tradition.

  15. 707

    That None Who Take Refuge In Love Shall Be Lost

    Rev. Dr. Betancourt shares a powerful message of love, connection, and Beloved Community in the face of evil. Tune in to hear reflections of resistance and resilience in the Twin Cities and be reminded how our shared faith calls us to keep showing up, marching forward TOGETHER in love and justice so that none shall be lost. We get there together, or never get there at all. 💛✊🏾

  16. 706

    Is it Faithful?

    In the early months of her retirement following two decades of parish ministry, Rev. Paige Getty had been wrestling with the question of what it means to be productive in this chapter of her life. A wise guide offered an alternative, out of his Quaker tradition, suggesting that she ask instead, "Is it faithful?". In this service, Paige will reflect on what it means to be faithful, regardless of productivity, and she'll consider how we might use this question as a guide in our decision-making as individuals and faith communities, especially as we strive to embody resilience in the face of authoritarianism and oppression.

  17. 705

    Snowballs in Hell

    Led by Rev. Leika Lewis, this service considers the legacy of ancestors in resistance, the ways we support each other in practicing resistance today, and how we create space for growth in the midst of challenging times.

  18. 704

    The Thinking of Martin Luther King Jr

    Led by Rev John Crestwell, join UUCA as we explore the mind of the man who became the moral conscience of the 21st century—and how his vision continues to actively reshape our moral narrative.

  19. 703

    Our AI/AGI Future

    From fear to faith, from chaos to connection—learn how artificial intelligence may be the next step in humanity's spiritual evolution. Rev John delivers a hopeful vision for the age ahead.

  20. 702

    The Question Box

    As we step into a new year, what questions are stirring within you? In this message, Rev. John invites our Beloved Community to ask the questions that matter most to them & he responds to as many as time allows.

  21. 701

    You Were Made to Give Hope

    In this message, Rev. John tells the story of Jesus and why his message gave and gives hope when taken in proper context. 

  22. 700

    Tending the Heart

    In a season that urges us to rush and perform joy, join us for a gentle, reflective service that embraces the pace of the heart and the presence we so often forget to notice. Service led by Nicole Bruno, Seminary Student & UUCA President.

  23. 699

    Origin Stories Finding y/Our Roots

    The holidays are here which means—among so many other things—it's story time! I recently read a poem that begins: "it is our human tendency to think of life in terms of story arcs." (Whitney Hanson) What is the story arc you are reciting? Join me, Rev Fred, as we explore the stories we tell—and what they tell about us.

  24. 698

    Happiness, A Journey Toward Freedom

    In this revised and reprised sermon, Rev. John help us remember what happiness is and why we must cultivate it even when times are hard.

  25. 697

    Values and Sacred Wisdom - Our Navigation Tools

    Needed in all times, but especially in tumultuous ones, our values and the wisdom we identify as sacred serve as guiding lights, helping us do the next right thing. UUCA Board Member, Ruthie Bowles, delivers this powerful message that both grounds us in our values and lifts us with love.

  26. 696

    Community: The Structure of Belonging

    Building on the work by Peter Block, Rev. John explores what the new religion and new America will look like in the coming years. Join the UUCA Beloved Community as, together, we look ahead in faith and connected by the shared belief that whoever you are, wherever you're from, and whomever you love - you are loved, sacred, and welcome here. 

  27. 695

    Say Something Biblical

    How's your Bible literacy?  Biblical citations and references have been in the news lately.  But how accurate they are depends on … on what?  Join Rev. Fred and the UUCA Congregation as we explore uses (and misuses) of Scripture.  

  28. 694

    Invitation to Healing

    As we enter the Fall season, we also enter the season of forgiveness and atonement. Led by Rev. John, this service will offer a ritual for moving forward toward healing, reconciliation and restoration.

  29. 693

    Die Before You Die

    The phrase "die before you die" is attributed to the Prophet Muhammad as a famous Hadith (saying); and Muhammad Rumi, 13th-century Persian poet, Islamic scholar, and Sufi mystic also coined the phrase. Together, with Rev. John, Let's explore what this means in light of our theme this month.

  30. 692

    Being with Suffering

    In this very personal message, Rev. John reflects on death and suffering and compassion.  A Poem is shared in the beginning by Rev. Dayna Edwards "The Dinner Party", then he launches into a message that will ground you if you are in a place of grief, loss or suffering.  This message is a must listen for anyone who has lost someone they love.  

  31. 691

    Remembering Difficult Knowledge

    The process of disremembering so-called "difficult knowledge" —history that makes some uncomfortable—started years ago and is now moving forward at breathtaking speed.  As we move toward our nation's 250th anniversary celebration next July 4, 2026, what do we need to remember as citizens and as Unitarian Universalists.

  32. 690

    Thriving: Bold & Compassionate Living

    In this sermon, Rev. John discusses several core spiritual competencies that can provide a sense of belonging and community to anyone seeking to thrive and/or feel more grounded in life.

  33. 689

    Try Kindness

    Have you ever tried to be radically kind? What does that even mean? Join Rev. John in examining what it means to be radically kind.

  34. 688

    All We Have To Do Is Dance

    Sorrow and grief find us all. If we let it, our mourning can turn to joy, and we can learn to dance again. Not because we have forgotten what has been lost, but because we have survived. Join Traci Huges, Esq., Seminarian & Executive Director of All Souls D.C. as we learn to navigate grief with intention and a loving heart.

  35. 687

    This New Church Year

    As he has done in past years, join Rev. John as he shares his summer learnings and updates the congregation on what to expect in the 2025-2026 church year.

  36. 686

    Beyond the Brain: The Perceptive Powers of the Heart

    We have been conditioned in this society to locate our consciousness in our brains. Yet ancient practices and spiritual traditions, as well as modern science reveal that the central mechanism of our consciousness and biological system is the heart. What happens when we follow it? Join Shana Oshiro on the journey to understanding and embracing the perceptive powers of the heart.

  37. 685

    Bearing Witness: Do Not Look Away

    Join Bob Ertman to explore the three tenets of the Zen Peacemakers:  Not Knowing, giving up our fixed ideas; Bearing Witness, not looking away; Right Action, the actions that should arise naturally when we really pay attention. 

  38. 684

    Is It a Beautiful or a Broken World?

    What can a 16th century Jewish mystic, an Episcopal priest who frequents the Burning Man Festival, and the alien from the Resident Alien sci-fi TV series teach us about brokenness and beauty? Join Cindy Atlee to find out—and why we need both to transform ourselves and change the world.

  39. 683

    Special Announcement! Spirit Punch

    Hey good folks, your intern/summer minister Ryan McCray Ely started a really cool podcast: Spirit Punch! You can find the full unabridged version of last sunday's sermon on the Spirit Punch feed. Find Spirit Punch on Apple iTunes and Spotify or head over to www.spiritpunch.org. Remember to subscribe and tell all your people.

  40. 682

    Freethinker? Humanist? Naturalist? What Am I?

    Exploring these concepts in the context of spiritual life at UUCA.  Join Dr. Cliff Andrew, MD, Ph.D, Rev. Dr. Fred Muir and Peter Morse for local history and lively discourse.  

  41. 681

    Trinitarian Mischief with Rev Dr. Fred Muir

    "Trinitarian Mischief":On May 8th, weeks of speculation ended with the election of Pope Leo XIV.  This was, of course, not the first time that a gathering and decision of the Roman Catholic hierarchy had been anticipated; it was just one of the many of the Catholic Church's commitments whose consequences reached far beyond its purview.  One of those decisions shaped our way of faith.  Join me as we explore the power and outcomes of faith choices.

  42. 680

    Membership Sunday 8 June 2025

    What does membership mean, at first and through the decades? We want to honor the act of committing to a community of faith. Come welcome new members, hear several UUCA members share stories, music, and reflections about their journey with UUCA, and thank our Radical Hospitality Team. Led by Laura Shrank, and Melanie Keller. Wonder Box by Sarah With music by Mike Noonan

  43. 679

    Lifespan Service

    This Sunday, our congregation gathers to celebrate the sacred milestones that weave together the fabric of our shared journey. In a special Lifespan Service, we honor the blessings of our youngest members, the courageous steps of our youth, and the dedicated service of our volunteers. Sarah and Ryan are leading the service with support from Worship Leader Lisa Fleeharty. Music is by Justin Cody and the Family Choir. Join us as we honor these sacred transitions and the enduring bonds that unite us across generations. Together, we celebrate the blessings of our shared journey. 

  44. 678

    Kindness as an Act of Resistance with Rev. Dayna Edwards

    Kindness as an Act of Resistence: When those in power wield cruelty as a policy mandate, we can resist their inhumanity with intentional and meaningful kindness for ourselves and each other. We will explore several of the tenets from the book On Tyranny as we uncover the critical need for kindness as a spiritual act in these times.

  45. 677

    Imagine Us Free

    Connect with us at www.uuannapolis.org  

  46. 676

    The Power of Symbols with Rev John Crestwell

    John delivered this short sermon during our first anual blessing of the chalices.

  47. 675

    Turning Points with Rev. Fred Muir

    Led by Rev. Fred Muir, Minister Emeritus Join UUCA every Sunday: In-person or Zoom https://www.uuannapolis.org/ Support Us: Donate

  48. 674

    Joy Diet

    What does a diet of joy and cheese create? One simple story and 10 lessons guide this message. Led by Rev. John T. Crestwell Jr., Congregational Senior Minister Join UUCA every Sunday: In-person or Zoom https://www.uuannapolis.org/ Support Us: Donate

  49. 673

    Flower Communion 2025

    Led by Ryan Ely, Congregational Intern Minister Join UUCA every Sunday: In-person or Zoom https://www.uuannapolis.org/ Support Us: Donate

  50. 672

    Resistance Joy

    What does joy resistance look like? You are witnessing it all across America. Even as despair grips us there is a growing resilience and resistance that will change the social and spiritual landscape in America. Led by Rev. John T. Crestwell Jr., Congregational Senior Minister Join UUCA every Sunday: In-person or Zoom https://www.uuannapolis.org/ Support Us: Donate

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