
Episodes

Tuesday Apr 27, 2021
April 25, 2021- Transformational Practice- Rev. Jen Crow
Tuesday Apr 27, 2021
Tuesday Apr 27, 2021
Each week, we encourage and inspire one another in our transformational spiritual practices. Together, we practice recovery from racism and white supremacy culture. We practice connection with ourselves, each other, the earth, and the holy. We practice creating community that embodies love, joy, and liberation. We practice not to arrive at some one-and-done finish line, but to transform and be transformed. This Sunday, April 25, we gather strength for the journey of transformation.
Words of Welcome- Rev. Jen Crow (:29)
Wisdom Story- Aimee K. Bryant (2:18)
Prayer and Cycle of Life- Rev. Arif Mamdani (8:38)
Message- Transformational Practice- Rev. Jen Crow (14:27)
Welcoming Our Newest Members- Rev. Arif Mamdani (35:04)

Monday Apr 19, 2021
April 18, 2021- The Paradise of Unbroken Solidarities- Rev. Jen Crow
Monday Apr 19, 2021
Monday Apr 19, 2021
In the midst of unending human-made sorrow, how can we feel what we need to feel and keep on moving toward transformation? How will we ever find the Universalist paradise of a circle wide enough to include us all and a love so strong that it will not let any one of us go? Author Rebecca Solnit offers up this possibility: perhaps paradise is as simple as unbroken solidarity. This Sunday, April 18, we explore the possibility of a world of unbroken solidarities.
Words of Welcome- Rev. Jen Crow (:21)
Wisdom Story for All Ages- Rev. Arif Mamdani (3:09)
Musical Response- Motherless Child - Aimee K. Bryant and Franco Holder (8:34)
Prayer - Julica Hermann de la Fuente and Lauren Wyeth (12:00)
Message, pt. 1- Yahanna Mackbee (15:58)
Musical Response- Ella's Song- Ani Peichel (23:47)
Message, pt. 2- The Paradise of Unbroken Solidarities, Rev. Jen Crow- (25:45)

Monday Apr 12, 2021
April 11, 2021- The Holy Fool- Rev. Justin Schroeder
Monday Apr 12, 2021
Monday Apr 12, 2021
Sometimes we think of the religious life as serious and staid. But in every faith and spiritual tradition, there exists a trickster, fool, clown, jester, buffoon, or “simpleton” that disrupts, mocks, pokes fun at, and questions authority—religious and otherwise. The purpose of the “holy fool” is to upend what we think we know, to shatter our perceptions of what is real, and to reveal a deeper truth. Play, playfulness, riddles, and humor are all tools of the “holy fool,” designed to snap us out of our waking slumber, out of our certainty, and into a new understanding of life and ourselves. In this time of environmental collapse, of racial justice uprising, of life altered by a pandemic, what might we learn from the “holy fools” of history, from the “holy fools” of our own time, and how might we embody and practice holy foolishness? Worship on Sunday, April 11 at 10 a.m. includes a story for all ages, sharing our joys and concerns, special music, and a message.
Words of Welcome- Rev. Justin Schroeder (:31)
Wisdom Story- Aimee K. Bryant (5:54)
Prayer and Cycle of Life (10:50)
Anthem- Concerto: A Pandemic-Inspired Performance- Members of First Universalist Choir; Dr. Randy Buikema, conductor; Franco Holder, pianist (17:32)
Message- The Holy Fool- Rev. Justin Schroeder (23:11)

Monday Apr 05, 2021
April 4, 2021-Practicing Resurrection in this Moment - Rev. Justin Schroeder
Monday Apr 05, 2021
Monday Apr 05, 2021
Easter is about new life, new hope, and resurrection of the spirit in the face of despair. Easter speaks to a miraculous force and a love that is stronger than death. In this time of global pandemic and this time of the trial of Derek Chauvin (which has global implications), how do we make sense of Easter? Easter speaks to the timeless cycle of death and rebirth, and this Easter, we ask, “Given the world as it is, what in us might die, so that something new and life giving might be born?”
Words of Welcome- Rev. Justin Schroeder (:30)
Wisdom Story - Lauren Wyeth (5:31)
Interlude- Lo The Earth Awakes Again- Members of First Universalist Choir
Message pt. 1- Practicing Resurrection in this Moment- Rev. Justin Schroeder (13:28)
Special Music- Lift Every Voice and Sing- Give Get Sistet (26:41)
Message pt. 2- Practicing Resurrection in this Moment- Rev. Justin Schroeder and Julica Hermann de la Fuente (28:44)
Hymn- Over My Head- Aimee K. Bryant and Franco Holder (39:41)

Monday Mar 22, 2021
March 21, 2021- Collective Truth, Collective Power- Rev. Jen Crow
Monday Mar 22, 2021
Monday Mar 22, 2021
Each of us has a piece of the truth, and together, we are so much wiser and braver. Together, we have strength and imagination, accountability and encouragement big enough for transformation. When each of us brings what we can, including our vulnerability, we have the collective power to build a community of liberation and joy. Join us as we explore our collective truth and our collective power, with a special cameo appearance from a modern day UU superhero.
Words of Welcome - Rev. Jen Crow (:31)
Story for All Ages- Aimee K. Bryant (4:46)
Hymn- All Creatures of the Earth and Sky- First Universalist Choir, Dr. Randal Buikema, Franco Holder- (8:30)
Prayer and Cycle of Life- Rev. Justin Schroeder (11:10)
Message- Collective Truth, Collective Power- Rev. Jen Crow (22:50)
Outro Music - Aimee K. Bryant and Franco Holder

Monday Mar 15, 2021
March 14, 2021 - How Do You Measure a Year? - Rev. Justin Schroeder
Monday Mar 15, 2021
Monday Mar 15, 2021
How do you measure a year? How do you measure “five hundred twenty five thousand six hundred minutes?” The hit song from “Rent,” invites us to measure a year in love, and that’s certainly a good measure. But this past year has been full and complicated: fear, grief, loss, struggles with mental health, slowing down, re-evaluating everything, new rituals, recipes, and cooking adventures, and the death of loved ones are ways many of us have measured this past year.
This Sunday, March 14 we will mark the one year anniversary of the pandemic, make meaning of what we’ve experienced, acknowledge we’re not through it yet, and lift up ways to care for ourselves and one another as we move through the third quarter of the pandemic.
Words of Welcome - Rev. Justin Schroeder (:30)
Story for All Ages - Lauren Wyeth (3:19)
Interlude- Where You Go, by Shoshana Jedwab- Adrian and Juliet- (8:22)
Message- How Do You Measure a Year? - Rev. Justin Schroeder (9:13)
Interlude and Outro music by The OK Factor

Monday Mar 08, 2021
March 7, 2021- Faithful Action Sunday
Monday Mar 08, 2021
Monday Mar 08, 2021
What does it mean to act on your faith? This Sunday, March 7, you’ll hear moving testimony and reflections from members of our Faithful Action Council, the group that oversees the church’s Faithful Action Ministries, and you’ll hear from congregants involved with our Faithful Action Partners*, and how this involvement has grown their spirits, deepened their faith, and given them hope when things have seemed hopeless.
*Our Faithful Action Partners are Augsburg Fairview Academy, Beacon Interfaith Housing Collaborative, Habitat for Humanity, Minnesota Interfaith Power and Light, Simpson Housing, a variety of Immigration Justice Organizations and the Center for Leadership and Neighborhood Engagement (CLNE.)
Words of Welcome- Rev. Justin Schreoder (:31)
Spoken Word- Joe Davis (5:11)
Story for All Ages- Aimee K. Bryant (8:35)
Hymn- We Shall Be Known- Seth Anderson-Matz (17:04)
Faithful Action Team Conversations (19:16)
Interlude- We'll Build a Land- Sarah Lindsay and Franco Holder (27:49)

Monday Mar 01, 2021
February 28, 2021- The Truth of Now- Rev. Arif Mamdani
Monday Mar 01, 2021
Monday Mar 01, 2021
The only place our lives happen is in the present, yet for many of us, our minds spend a lot of time being everywhere else but here, now. In this service, we’ll enter into the truth of the present moment through word, song, and shared practice and see if we might get a bit more comfortable hanging out here, now, together.
Words of Welcome- Rev. Arif Mamdani (:31)
Interlude music by The OK Factor
Story for All Ages- Lauren Wyeth (6:05)
Interlude music by The OK Factor
Poetry and Music- Franco Holder (12:33)
Sermon- The Truth of Now- Rev. Arif Mamdani (15:25)

Monday Feb 22, 2021
February 21, 2021- Remember, You Are Water - Rev. Jen Crow
Monday Feb 22, 2021
Monday Feb 22, 2021
The truth is, grief hurts. It is exhausting, disorienting, and downright awful when we lose someone or something that matters to us. As we approach a year of pandemic living and losing, grief is our everyday companion. The author and activist, adrienne maree brown, reminds us that we are water, that the salt trails of our tears are the natural outcome of our living and loving. This Sunday, we continue to recognize our losses and the love that keeps us connected.
Words of Welcome- Rev. Justin Schroeder (:28)
Story for All Ages- Seth Anderson-Matz (3:54)
Interlude music by Dean Magraw
Message- Remember, You Are Water- Rev. Jen Crow (9:37)
Anthem- Gaelic Blessing- First Universalist Choir, Dr. Randal Buikema (33:05)

Monday Feb 15, 2021
February 14, 2021- Following the Thread - Rev. Justin Schroeder
Monday Feb 15, 2021
Monday Feb 15, 2021
In worship this Sunday, Rev. Justin offers reflections on his ministry with First Universalist, speaks to how his faith is guiding him into a new season, and most importantly, reflects on what it means for all of us to follow the call of love, to live our deepest truths, and to trust our innermost knowings. We are held by music from Franco Holder, Andrew Tralle, and a story from Aimee K. Bryant.
Words of Welcome- Rev. Jen Crow (:31)
Story for All Ages- Aimee K. Bryant (7:37)
Song- One Voice, by the Wailin' Jennys- Andrew Tralle (14:41)
Sermon- Following the Thread - Rev. Justin Schroeder (17:58)