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  • Text: solitude, his fundamental isolation. He must realize that, like a gypsy, he lives in the boundary of an alien world, a world that is deaf to his music and as indifferent to his hopes as it is to his suffering and to his crimes." Wow! And Erich Fromm writes
God and History: What's Happening?

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  • Text: at being in love, you will discover between you the love of God." For if we don't know the love of God in the other, we'll know not the love of God at all. In my favorite Broadway musical, "Les Miserables," Cozette sings to the dying Jean Valjean, "To love
Mary: Mother of God or Jewish Mother?

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  • Text: by Tim Rice, "I Don't Know How to Love Him," with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, was recorded. In 1971, Broadway was rocking with Jesus Christ Superstar, the rock opera whose centerpiece was perhaps that marvelous solo just sung so sensitively, "I Don't
Endless Love

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  • Text: , but rather, the explosion of a musical chord, perhaps the most famous chord in all the world, Beethoven's Fifth. You know how it begins. It's "Boom, boom, boom, boom." That's it, you see, the Big Bang. It is a chord that begins to reverberate outward, outward
Spirit, Spirit: A Cosmic Drama

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  • Text: the one who finally comes to his senses. That is why the story ends with a marvelous party. The fatted calf. Music and dancing. Celebration. That is what worship ought to be – a great party. Once again, how we have mutilated the whole matter
I Can't Believe the Love I've Found

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  • Text: to beckon us into ever-wider vistas and everricher experience? We as a community have celebrated with gratitude the retirement of John Gregory Bryson from his teaching in the public schools. We know him for his music, but generations of students know him
Not Converted - Just Amazed By Grace

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  • Text: music, to our hopes, to our suffering, to our crime. No one out there—nothing more. Hans Küng agreed that our human existence is ambivalent and impenetrable. Yet Hans Küng, the Christian believer, says, "I believe the day is coming when I will understand
The Hope That Heals The Human Hurt

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Living With Intentionality

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  • Text: of an AA meeting. Some of you might say simply to come into this place, to hear the music begin, to see the candles flicker, to have the table set. Some of you, simply feeling the body of the one next to you, reminding you that you are not alone and you
Eucharist: A Means of Grace, A Sign of Presence

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  • Text: breast be tapped if we had such a vision, such a grasp of the reality of our human situation? If only we could imagine…. In case you missed the news, Michael Jackson is dead. I acknowledge some lack in myself but I could never get into him or his music
Just Imagine...

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  • Text: University From Feast to Fast: Honoring the Human Richard A. Rhem Page 2 This morning we have a taste of it with some foot-tapping music and there are Paczkis, and you're invited to indulge to your heart's content, but in the real celebration of Mardi
From Feast to Fast: Honoring the Human

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The Face of God: The Celebration of the Life of Duncan E. Littlefair