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“Dreamcatcher” sermon (text)

“Living a Visionary Life” Grow a Soul Sermon #2 “Dreamcatcher” sermon by Rev. Bob Janis-Dillon First Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Hunterdon County September 22, 2013   This year’s theme is “living a visionary life”. So if I’m inviting you to … Continue reading

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Questions about your spiritual growth – part 2

  Seven Suggestions toward Spiritual Growth (by Bob Janis-Dillon) Here are seven tips on how to nurture spiritual growth on the individual level. 1.       Attend Services whenever you can. Services are the heart of our communal religious life as a … Continue reading

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Questions about your spiritual growth – part 1

Spiritual growth can be hard to define. Everyone’s spirituality is unique. Below are some questions that may help you explore your own personal spirituality, and how you might like to see that spirituality deepen. Where do you find your spirit nurtured? Do … Continue reading

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Sermon on stress (audio)

Delivered a couple years ago – a spiritual response to stress. Happy listening!   http://chirb.it/BDce59

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“A Rainbow Connection in the Neighborhood” (text)

“A Rainbow Connection in the Neighborhood” Rev. Bob Janis-Dillon The First Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Hunterdon County October 14, 2012   (If you know it sing it out loud before reading any further…!) It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood, … Continue reading

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“Sermons I like”: “The Car You Drive”

I’m starting a new series here, called simply “Sermons I Like”. There are so many great sermons out there, both UU and otherwise, and part of my spiritual practice is to read or listen to others’ sermons. Not that I … Continue reading

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