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Podcasts of the CUUF message

    Message of Hope

    Message of Hope

    The January talk by David Saetre will focus on the theme of “hope.” This is the third and last
    in his series on spiritual virtues. You may have heard the popular saying, “hope is not a plan,”
    and the dismissive tone of that phrase sums up a cynical side to modern society. Indeed, hope
    is often synonymous with magical thinking or unrealistic expectations that avoid personal
    responsibility and the hard work of building a better world. Yet, while hope is not a plan, no
    one can plan without it. Because the future always includes ambiguity and surprise – things
    rarely turn out exactly how we plan them – all plans require some level of risk. Hope is the
    way in which we launch our dreams and visions into actions. All good plans have their roots
    in hope. But, hope in what? That’s what we will explore at our gathering on the second
    Sunday in January. The topic seems right as we begin a new year, filled with our own
    resolutions, dreams and expectations for our families and community. And, the topic of hope
    carries particular importance in the wake of the Sandy Hook school shootings, and our
    national sense of vulnerability and sorrow.



    Join David and the faculty, staff and students of Northland as we begin a new year of worship,
    thoughtful reflection and building community together around the theme of “Hope!” 



    Listen thru iTunes or download at http://dl.dropbox.com/u/16150915/uu/2013W/1-13-13m.mp3

    The Wolf and the Good Woodsman

    The Wolf and the Good Woodsman

    On the evening of December 16 we will celebrate our annual holiday service. The Religious
    Education program has prepared a holiday play of the folk-story "The Wolf and the Good
    Woodsman." Campus Minister David Saetre will share reflections of the season. In addition, there
    will be congregational singing of traditional carols and special music by pianist Joni Chapman. The
    CUUF string ensemble will accompany our traditional walk through the spiral of greenery. The
    service will close with a candlelight carol followed by fellowship and refreshments. We hope you
    will join us for this special service. 



    Listen on iTunes or download from http://dl.dropbox.com/u/16150915/uu/2012F/12-16-12m.mp3

    Native American Spirituality and the Changing Seasons

    Native American Spirituality and the Changing Seasons

    James E. Pete, whose Anishinaabe name is Guyaushk (Seagull) is a member of the Red Cliff Band
    of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin, is from the Eagle Clan, has two sons, and seven
    grandchildren. He currently serves as the Director of the Native American and Indigenous Culture
    Center for Northland College.





    Jim will share teachings he learned from Tribal Elders about the relationship between spirituality and
    the natural settings of the four seasons. Within a traditional sense of many Tribal Communities, the
    teachings from Tribal Elders has been such an importance aspect, to the survival from many
    challenges for thousands of years.





    Jim has a Doctorate in Business Administration and his doctoral project utilized these teachings, in
    the concentration and encouragement on the integration of traditional beliefs and philosophies, into
    the modern day Tribal Organization. 



    Listen via iTunes or download from http://dl.dropbox.com/u/16150915/uu/2012F/12-09-12m.mp3

    The Meaning of Charity-Message

    The Meaning of Charity-Message

    The next three talks will focus on the "theological virtues": faith, hope and charity. Western and Christian philosophy and theology posed the moral life as fulfilled in these three spiritual virtues. "The Meaning of Charity" is the theme for October. Charity, today, almost has a negative connotation. It is understood as a private virtue - privileged individuals giving monetary donations. But, a deeper look at the old idea of charity reveals a social meaning to the word. Charity is the necessary virtue for democracy, and should be understood as fundamentally social in character. It's about our commitment and generosity to one another - the way we care for one another in community. Charity is not about private giving of the privileged; it's the virtue that links our common lot together as one body. The presence or absence of "charity" defines the quality and character of any community more than it defines the character of an individual. 

    The Virtue of Hospitality: Becoming and Being a Welcoming Community

    The Virtue of Hospitality: Becoming and Being a Welcoming Community

    The Virtue of Hospitality:  Becoming and Being a Welcoming Community By David Saetre

    The Meaning of Salvation

    The Meaning of Salvation

    Speaker: David Saetre "The Meaning of Salvation" 
    Easter Sunday Service, speaker David Saetre, Northland College Chaplain and Humanities professor. David will offer an inter-faith exploration on themes of new life and renewal. This will also be the last in his year-long series on "reconstructing theology": essential themes from the Judeo-Christian traditions. In David's own words, the series has been a theology for skeptics, exploring some of the difficult ideas from the Western religious traditions. 

    The Easter service will focus on the idea of salvation. Noting that salvation derives from the Latin root, salus, meaning to be safe and sound, this meditation will explore what that might mean not only in the context of Easter, but in the everyday world of our lives. The world often seems unyielding and dangerous. Here, one finds a word of hope and encouragement. Finally, we look to the Universalist side of the UU heritage, which defined salvation in terms of a final acceptance and healing for all humankind. 
    David W. Saetre 
    College Chaplain and Assistant Professor of Religion, Northland College 
    "The opposite of faith is certainty, not doubt." David 

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