Jack Mendelsohn

Jack Mendelsohn, minister emeritus of the First Parish in Bedford, Massachusetts, was the thirteenth senior minister of the historic Federal Street/Arlington Street Church in Boston from 1959 to 1969. He is the 1997 recipient of the Award for Distinguished Service to the Cause of Unitarian Universalism.

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An eloquent case for liberal religion, with a 2006 introduction by the author and a foreword by Reverend Scotty McLennan, dean for religious life at Stanford University.

Book | By Jack Mendelsohn | From Skinner House Books
Tagged as: History, Principles and Purposes, Rites of Passage, Unitarian Universalism, UU Beliefs, UU History, UU Identity, UU Theology

The more we try to say precisely what is in our hearts, the more we find that we are speaking for multitudes of strangers the world over. The deeper we get down to our own fundamentals, the more deeply we represent those of other people. Like all human beings, I live on borrowed time....

Reading | By Jack Mendelsohn | January 21, 2015 | From WorshipWeb
Tagged as: Death, Meaning, Mystery, Purpose, Seven Principles, Unitarian Universalism, Wholeness

Here in this sanctuary of ancient dreams and wisdom and beauty we come to grow, to be healed, to stretch mind and heart, to be challenged, renewed; to be helped in our own continuing struggles for meaning and for love; to help build a world with more justice and mercy in it; to be counted among t...

Opening | By Jack Mendelsohn | January 21, 2015 | From WorshipWeb
Tagged as: 6th Principle (World Community), Justice, Work

In 1944, the author described his path to the Unitarian ministry—and protested discrimination against women in the ministry.

By Jack Mendelsohn | October 21, 2012 | From Ideas
Tagged as: UU Identity

Sermon delivered on October 22, 1967 at Arlington Street Church, Boston. Abridged version; used with permission. A hue and cry has arisen over the sixty young men who burned their draft cards in the chancel of Arlington Street Church. No matter that 280 young men took the more solemn and perilous...

Story | By Jack Mendelsohn | December 10, 2011 | For Adults | From Resistance and Transformation

The leader of the early Unitarians proclaimed, ‘I thank God that my own lot is bound up with that of the human race.’

By Jack Mendelsohn | February 28, 2005 | From Ideas
Tagged as: UU Identity

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