Skinner Sermon Award Recipients
The Skinner Sermon Award is presented annually to the preacher of the sermon best expressing Unitarian Universalism's social principles.
- 2013: Dawn C. Fortune, “Security: Reality, Fantasy, or Intention?” (PDF)
- 2012: not awarded
- 2011: Jennifer Dant, “The Idolatry of Anti-Choice” (PDF)
- 2010: Rev. Lynn M. Acquafondata, “Caging Violence” (PDF)
- 2009: not awarded
- 2008: not awarded
- 2007: Rev. Maj-Britt Johnson, “Anti-Racism: From Egypt to Babylon to...?”
- 2006: Ms. Joanne Giannino, “Saving Souls”
- 2005: Rev. Sue Phillips Keene, “On Being An 'Issue”
- 2004: Rev. Joshua Mason Pawelek, “Until All Are Equal: Refusing to Sign Marriage Licenses”
- 2003: Rev. Diane Teichert, “Crown Thy Good”
- 2002: Rev. Edmund Robinson
- 2001: Rev. Dr. Mykel Johnson
- 2000: Ginger Luke, “Why No Living Wage?” (PDF)
- 1999: Rev. Jaco B. ten Hove
- 1998: Rev. Victoria Safford
- 1997: Rev. Dr. Fredric J. Muir
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Last updated on Thursday, April 18, 2013.
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