These congregations have collections of full-length sermons
already posted on their websites.
These links lead to thousands of on-line UU sermons.
2. SUBJECT LISTINGS:
Authors have classified their own sermons
within the most appropriate Library
of Congress Classifications.
Within each subject area the sermons
appear
in the order in which they were submitted.
3. AUTHOR LISTINGS :
Alphabetical Listing of Authors of Sermons
—with links to their online collections.
A Cyber-Sermon is
a very short written discourse
(three pages or less, 10 screens, 100
sentences, 10KB)
presented in a format specifically
designed
to be read on a computer screen.
Besides Cyber-Sermons,
this Registry also links
full-lengrth sermons already available
for reading on the Internet.
Authors of these full-length sermons
are encouraged to transform
the best of their full-length sermons
into Cyber-Sermons.
The sermons have
been submitted by authors
within the Unitarian-Universalist movement (and
closely associated thinkers).
For people not familiar with the UU
movement,
we are a creed-free, very liberal religious
movement.
There is no single UU 'theology' or
philosophy.
We are spiritually very diverse.
We embrace all forms of religious belief
and non-belief,
subject only to rational examination
and critique.
There is no UU Bible, no UU Pope, and
no UU dogma.
We are free to develop and follow our
own spiritual paths
—or no spiritual path for those who
choose that option.
There are more than
1,000 UU local congregations in North America
—and a few scattered over the rest
of the world.
These independent congregations are
connected with one another
thru the Unitarian Universalist Association:
http://www.uua.org
.
Go to: Seven Suggestions for Sermons on the Internet .
Go to: World Wide Unitarian Universalists .
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