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Unity Church Sunday Sermon Podcast

Unity Church Sunday Sermon Podcast

De : Unity Church-Unitarian in Saint Paul MN
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Sunday worship at Unity Church is a cornerstone of our religious community. It is where we envision and create a new reality for a better world and it allows us to come together for community and deepen our individual spirit. This podcast contains Sunday sermons from Unity's ministers and reflections offered by worship associates.Unity Church-Unitarian Spiritualité
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    • Broken Open, Together, Rev. Dr. Oscar Sinclair, January 25, 2026
      Jan 25 2026

      At pivotal moments in life, when change is no longer optional, we are confronted with a profound question: How do we find the courage to step into a new way of being? Let's explore the threshold moments when we choose to move toward transformation rather than retreat from it —allowing ourselves to be broken open, and forever changed.

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      18 min
    • Broken Open by Love, Rev. Dr. Oscar Sinclair, January 18, 2026
      Jan 18 2026

      Love breaks us open, not always in a single supernatural moment, but in a slow accretion of changes. When we love, we loosen our grip on the self; what is good becomes more than just what is good for me. In love, we become the best versions of ourselves, together. Make a donation to our Sunday offering in support of The Jeremiah Program.

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      21 min
    • Broken Open by Grief, Rev. Dr. Oscar Sinclair, January 11, 2026
      Jan 11 2026

      "No one ever told me that grief felt so like fear." C. S. Lewis's A Grief Observed, is a firsthand account of the months after his spouse's death. In it, the 20th century theologian grapples with what it means to feel truly lost, unable to depend on the beliefs and certainties that shaped his life. Moments of grief change us, creating a dividing line in our stories between the time before, and the time after loss. ​

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      25 min
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