All Posts by Rhonda Williamson

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When Did You Last Laugh?

Breaking Up with Social MediaOr trying to.  Maybe considering it.  Someday.Hi.  My name is Erin, and I have a problem.  I’m addicted to social media.  At first, it was the bulletin boards of AOL, then, sharing songs over a shared network.  Then it grew to having a profile on Myspace, broadcasting my love of Broadway to anyone […]

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Full Service – July 26th, 2020 – Keep Singing

July 26th 2020 Full Service – Keep SingingGuest to the pulpit Rev. Tawana Davis demonstrates  the imperative “lift every voice and sing.” Lift up your countenance and sing until justice rolls down, sing until light dispels darkness, sing until we put people over profits. Make your offering at https://tiny.cc/fusd-give Share0 Tweet0 Share0 To share this […]

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Full Service – July 12, 2020 – The Heart’s Convictions

​July ​12th 2020 ​Full Service – ​The Heart’s Convictions​​This service will examine moral courage in the context of the newly proposed covenant for First Unitarian Denver, which calls us to become educated about white supremacy culture.  Make your offering at https://tiny.cc/fusd-give Share0 Tweet0 Share0 To share this story, please click on the social media badges […]

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July 5th 2020 Homily – What We Stand For

​July 5th 2020 Homily – What We Stand For​In honor of Independence Day and continuing our series on courage, today we’ll dive into intellectual courage in the context of this modern day divided America. What, exactly, do we stand for?  Make your offering at https://tiny.cc/fusd-give Share0 Tweet0 Share0 To share this story, please click on […]

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Breaking Up with Social Media

Breaking Up with Social MediaOr trying to.  Maybe considering it.  Someday.Hi.  My name is Erin, and I have a problem.  I’m addicted to social media.  At first, it was the bulletin boards of AOL, then, sharing songs over a shared network.  Then it grew to having a profile on Myspace, broadcasting my love of Broadway to anyone […]

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Transforming Impossible into Possible

​White Supremacy CultureHi there, First Unitarian. So…  Until recently, I had planned this, my last Ploughshare article, to be, if not a completely fluffy, sentimental and affectionate goodbye, at least a bit lighter… a bit airier…   And make no mistake – I will miss you all greatly, and I hope you know that of course I […]

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