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Section Banner: Members of the Atkinson Memorial Church, Oregon City, Oregon, standing in a circle around a chalice, holding a candlelight vigil. Photo courtesy Pat Lichen.

Homilies & Reflections for Knoxville

"Life is full of difficulty..."
Rev. Dennis McCarty

"This senseless act of violence has affected the Unitarian Universalist faith..."
Rev. Catherine Harrington

"Last Sunday morning marked the first time since the Second World War that Unitarian Universalists were martyred..."
Rev. Richard Weston-Jones

"This past year, there were many Sundays when we spoke or sang together these words by Libby Roderick..."
Rev. Tim Kutzmark

"We gather and come together in sadness, in anger, in sorrow, in dismay and disbelief..."
Rev. Lyn Oglesby, PhD

"We didn’t learn yesterday that tragedy is a part of this world..."
Rev. James C. (Jay) Leach

"I do not want us to leave tonight without acknowledging our fear..."
Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray

"Some of life’s events do not lend themselves to the easy interpretation of cause and effect..."
Rev. Dr. Brent A. Smith

"Some acts resist comprehension..."
Rev. Gary Kowalski

"In the midst of our grief, it is also right that we reaffirm who we are as Unitarian Universalists..."
Rev. Jodi Cohen Hayashida

"Several of you emailed me this week, saying, I feel like we need to do something..."
Rev. Linda Hoddy

"I know Knoxville..."
Rev. Jeanne Lloyd

"In this community celebrated for its liberal spirit..."
Rev. Pallas Stanford

"The sign welcomed everyone..."
Rev. Wendy von Zirpolo

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Last updated on Thursday, June 3, 2010.

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