By Rev. Dr. Shannon Rogers When I read the Scriptures (Old & New) I see a recurring “theme”. That “theme” is twofold. One, the belief in God (the One True God, the Supreme Being) as … Read More
TODAY’S MESSAGE: Sunday, July 02, 2017
By: Rev. Dr. Shannon Rogers, DDiv, UCCA I have searched our religious Scriptures for a “truth” that would be simple and applicable to anyone’s life. A “truth” that would affect us in a positive way, … Read More
FIRST SUPPOSITION
By Rev. Dr. Shannon Rogers, DDiv, UCCA There are many psychological studies, especially recent ones, that have explained the “seeing of deceased loved-ones”. These studies support the idea that what the Apostles and others actually “saw” … Read More
EXAMINE YOURSELF?
By Rev. Dr. Shannon Rogers, DDiv, UCCA. We are not born with our minds and hearts filled with: hate, bigotry, greed, prejudice, or any other such attitudes or beliefs. These are learned behaviors. And we are … Read More
On questions and certainty: The Holy Trinity in context
By Rev. Dr. Ronald Ryan, Unitarian Christian A Holy trinity-believing “Unitarian” is no longer an oxymoron (nor, any other kind of moron, necessarily), because in the absence of a creed (Upper case C) people are … Read More
WHAT ARE THE OPTIONS?
By Ron. L. Ryan, DA., Ph.D., Rev. Wisdom is the principal thing; therefor, get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding. … Yes, though it costs all your possessions, get understanding. (Proverbs 4: 7). … Read More
Be Still and Know
by Rev. Dr. Ronald Ryan “Be still and know that I am God” (Psalm 46:10) Jesus said, “Go and figure it out yourself! ( ) You have a knowledge of God within you. ( ) I … Read More
Who are the Unitarians?
By Rev. Dr. Ronald Lloyd Ryan 1. Who are the Unitarians? GOOD QUESTION! From my perspective, rightly or wrongly: Technically, the most numerically prominent Unitarians are the Muslims and the Jews.“Aw, but …. “Aw, but … Read More
Drowning in Dogma
By Rev. Dr. Ronald Ryan Oh, I listened to the sermons, and sometimes rants, of the clergy as I was growing up, and when I became an adult. I heard the terms that I did … Read More