you might like some of his other songs as well....
UNIVERSALIST CONVOCATION
held on May 15-17 (Friday evening through Sunday dinner- lunch) at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Birminham in Birmingham Alabama. For more information see the website at
http://nmuc.org/Convo/2009Convo.htm
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The bond of fellowship in this Convention shall be a common purpose to do the will of God as Jesus revealed it and to co-operate in establishing the kingdom for which he lived and died.
To that end, we avow our faith in God as Eternal and All-conquering Love, in the spiritual leadership of Jesus, in the supreme worth of every human personality, in the authority of truth known or to be known, and in the power of men of good-will and sacrificial spirit to overcome evil and progressively stablish the Kingdom of God.
Neither this nor any other statement shall be imposed as a creedal test, provided that the faith thus indicated be professed. I believe in
the universal love of God,
the spiritual authority and
leadership of Jesus Christ,
the trustworthiness of the Bible
as a source of divine revelation,
the need for repentance
and forgiveness of sin,
and the final harmony
of all souls with God.
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so says today's "New Morning with Timberly Whitfield" inspirational email newsletter. No idea if he was mentioned on the TV show or not.
His best known books are "Theology of Universalism" and "Over the River". I own the later, and at least the first is on Google Books.
The full title of the last is "Over the River; or Pleasant Walks into the Valley of Shadows, And Beyond: A Book of Consolations for the sick, the dying, and the bereaved."
The applications for three other groups, Partner Church Council, UU Ministry for Earth, and the UU Small Group Ministry Network, were held for consideration at the next board meeting in October.
1. | Reform Judaism (100%) |
2. | Unitarian Universalism (98%) |
3. | Liberal Quakers (94%) |
4. | Mahayana Buddhism (81%) |
5. | Sikhism (80%) |
6. | Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (80%) |
Seriously, we only given a short time to live our lives,so we have to do what we feel right and best. to do whatβs right. To grow, to learn, to celebrate and live oneβs faith to the best we can.
βOh let me live from this day forth to sing
The prasies of earthβs victorious God and King.
Oh send me out to tell the nations of a love
That bars no soul outside that heavenly home above.β
βRev. Athalia L.J. Irwin, portions of her poem βHeavenβ, written on her day of ordination to the Universalist ministry November 1902.
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