History of the Service of the Living Tradition
The annual Service of the Living Tradition (SLT) honors ministers who serve and have served Unitarian Universalism. The service recognizes ministers granted preliminary fellowship, those achieving final fellowship, and those completing full-time service. The Service of the Living Tradition also commemorate those ministers who have died in the year prior to each service.Sermons of the SLT Since 1997
The following documents are in PDF format unless otherwise noted.
2008 Watch the Service (RealVideo) (Windows Media), Victoria Safford
2007 Watch the Service (RealVideo) (Windows Media), Bill and Barbara Hamilton-Holway
2006 "To Live In This World," Judith Meyer
2005 "Out From Walden," Patrick O’Neill
2004 "Count It All Joy," Rosemary Bray McNatt
2003 "Give 'Em The Old Razzle Dazzle," Gary E. Smith
2002 "Only By Your Presence," Barbara Pescan
2001 "Called! By Whom? To What?" Richard S. Gilbert
2000 "Imagining a New World," Marilyn Sewell
1999 "Other Pulpits, Other Ministries," Mark Belletini
1998 "Truth Telling," Barbara Merritt
1997 "Too Swift to Stop, Too Sweet to Lose," William F. Schulz (Schulz gave two sermons with the same title, one at each of the two SLTs; both are included here.)
Last updated on Sunday, June 29, 2008.
