Sermons and Messages following the September 2001 attacks upon American property and persons
The Spirit of Liberty, by Rev. Don Beaudreault, Unitarian Universalist Church, Sarasota, September 16, 2001
Before and After The Reverend Kenneth S. Beldon, River of Grass Unitarian Universalist Congregation, September 16th, 2001
Meditation on the Tragedy of September 11, by Rev. Mark A. Ehman Assistant Minister Unitarian Universalist Church of Ft. Myers
A Defining Moment, Rev. Dr. Marni Harmony, First Unitarian Church of Orlando, September 16, 2001
Can We Move On From Here?, Rev. Kristen Harper, UUSDBA, September 16, 2001
Monthly Message from Rev. Mary Higgins, Florida District Executive, Oct 7, 2001
Healing and Direction After the Recent Tragedies, 10 thoughts to contemplate, (by Margarita Hutchison)
Seeking a New Covenant for Humanity, sermon by Howard Masters, Member UU Fellowship of Vero Beach, Sept. 16, 2001.
Newsletter message, by Rev. Susanne Nazian, consulting minister for the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Venice, September 13, 2001
Letter from Vicki Weeks, President, Key West UU Fellowship
UUA Worship resources compiled by the Rev. Marjorie Bowens-Wheatley: and submissions by UUA ministers to the denominational website.
A Message, from The Rev. Dr. Richard Speck, District Executive, Joseph Priestley District of the Unitarian Universalist Association
Words by Rev. Forrest Church delivered at a Candle Lighting and Prayer Service For the Victims of the Day of Terror All Souls Unitarian Church, New York City, September 12, 2001 |