Electronic sermons are sent to the members on the e-mailing list each month.
Cyber-sermons are
short
enough to read at one easy sitting,
probably no more than 3 pages.
Ministers who also have local
congregations
might find it convenient to create cyber-space
versions
of the sermons that were well received by their
local congregations.
Written communication differs fundamentally
from verbal presentation,
but some of the most important content
can be shared in cyber-space.
In order to catch the interest
of those who receive cyber-sermons,
each presentation begins with a synopsis
and/or outline.
People who receive cyber-sermons
are encouraged to forward them
to their friends in cyber-space who might be
interested in the subject.
Thus, cyber-sermons are not preached.
Rather, they are released into cyber-space.
Each cyber-sermon propagates itself thru the
Internet.
The original cyber-sermon is stored on the FUUCI
home page.
Selected responses from members and others
are also stored along with the original cyber-sermon.
And authors occasionally revise their cyber-sermons
as a result of feedback from readers.
For more information about
cyber-sermons,
click the appropriate item below:
A. Format for Cyber-Sermons.
B. High Quality Sermons Sought.
C. Cyber-Sermons—Examples of Proposals.
D. Cyber-Sermon-of-the-Month.
E. Cyber-Sermons May Be Written by Anyone
—Not Just UU Ministers.
F. World-Wide Cyber-Sermons.
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