UUFF member, Melly, will be speaking.
2020 Sermons
Our recordings include sermons given by our own ministers, intern ministers, lay leaders, and special guests. Play these podcasts on our website, or download them to listen later.
We've been collecting audio recordings of sermons since 2013. Visit our sermons library to explore sermons by year.
October 4 – “UU the Vote!”
This Sunday, we joined with hundreds of other UU congregations around the nation for a joint service aimed at mobilizing our communities to #VoteLove and #DefeatHate in the 2020 elections. Speaker is UUA President Susan Frederick-Gray. There was a line-up of powerful, prophetic UU voices as we explore the intersections of faith, justice, and democracy in this collective virtual service.
Click HERE for the lyrics to sing along with the opening and closing hymns!
September 27 – UUFF Choir Sunday: Songs of Joy!
Our first UU principle speaks of everyone’s worth and dignity. Science tells us that joy and laughter can help with both self worth and self dignity. UUFF Choir is here for it!! Renée Janski and choir are also very excited to present their first recording project! Join us this Sunday!
Click HERE to view the Order of Service.
September 20 – We Are What We Love: Serving Others and Ourselves When Times Are Hard.
“We Are What We Love: Serving Others and Ourselves When Times Are Hard.” With reflections from Board members: Burnetta Hinterthuer, Elizabeth Hancock, and Leanda Gavin. Participants are encouraged to stay after service to share favorite thing(s) about UUFF and visions for the future. Question to ponder: How can we be our best UU selves even in the midst of uncertainty?
You can view the Order of Service HERE. Please note that the Story for All Ages has been updated to be “I Dissent – Ruth Bader Ginsburg Makes Her Mark,” written by Debbie Levy.
September 13 – “Water In-Gathering and Day of Hope.”
It is time to kick off our “church year” with our seasonal Water In-Gathering! This year, let’s do something a little different. We’ll call it a ‘Waterfall of Hope.”
As usual, all are invited to have a bit of water from a special place (and a place to safely pour it when the time comes), but this year, as you pour your water, you are ALSO invited to allot $20 of “Hope” from the UUFF Giving Fund to a specific LOCAL charity/organization of your choice (let’s give to those that help people, nature, environment…and leave politics out of it for this Sunday). For your convenience, you can click HERE to view a list of some local charity organizations to research and consider. We’ll do this up to $1000. A few of us will be present in the UUFF Sanctuary to pour a bit of water (on your behalf) into our UUFF Fountain and write down the requests so that we can fulfill the giving of Hope.
When all who wish to give water, and/or Hopes have spoken, we will close the ritual by starting our fountain and enjoying a bit of music! A Sunday of Hope, for each other in Fellowship, and the broader community as well.
September 6 – “Moving Forward Together.”
Fayetteville Mayor Lioneld Jordan has a long history of promoting progressive issues and championing diversity and inclusiveness. This Sunday he will speak at UUFF on his personal values that tell him how to approach issues like the pandemic, social justice, and sustainability for himself, and his community.
You can view the Order of Service HERE.
August 30 – “The Power of Circles: A Full Moon Service.”
This “Reflective” Lunar service was put together by Renée Janski and Tressa Disney! S. J. Tucker will be our special guest musician, and our own Melly will speak.
August 23 – “Eye of the Hurricane: Finding Peace in a Chaotic World”
UUFF is thrilled to welcome back Doug Krueger – a Professor of Philosophy/World Religions at NWACC – as our guest speaker!
Click HERE to view the Order of Service.
August 16 – “UU Justice: A March, Protest, or a Riot?”
How does change happen, and what kind of change agent are you? Service led by Rev. Jim Parrish.
Click HERE to view the Order of Service.
August 9 – “From the Mouths of Muppets”
The Impact of Children’s Public Television on Social Justice and Equality
Join us for this fun and informative service, led by Melly!
Click HERE to view a pdf of the Order of Service!
August 2 – “What Does Social Justice Look Like to a UU Native American?”
Speaker, Rev. Gary McAlpin will lead us through an exploration of this question.
Rev. McAlpin is a UUA Community Minister serving the people of Cherokee County, the heart of the Cherokee Nation. He works to help provide outreach and aid and to support community and families affected by pediatric cancer and environmental climate injustice. His non-profit organization is called “Sweetwater Foundation.” To find out more, check out their facebook page!
Click HERE to view the Order of Service.
July 26 – UUFF Choir Sunday!
UUFF Choir Sunday! Everyone knows that music is comforting, but why? What songs bring you comfort? Join us this Sunday, and the UUFF Choir will share with you their favorites!
Please click HERE to view the Order of Service!