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Past Worship Services

Radical Leadership
UU Strategies for Foxholes
Engage or Shelter?
Reflections on Love and Courage in the Fall of 2020
Slow Democracy: Reaching for Understanding in Uncivil Times
Gathering the Waters
Many Paths
Forgiveness
The Mysteries of Religious Education (RE)
Spiritual Lessons from the Sample Cart at Costco
This I Wonder, This I Believe
Unbinding the heart: Meaning and connection at the end of life
Our Journey: Where Our Head and Our Hearts Have Led MMUUF
Creativity: Save the Planet, Produce a Masterpiece, or Just Have Fun
The Head and Heart of Unitarian Universalism
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Upcoming service

Another Possibility, Waiting

Rev. Barnaby Feder March 26 - 9:30 am

We tend to agree readily with Rev. Rebecca Parker’s well-known advice to “Choose to Bless the World,” but should we be focusing on doing more of it collectively as visible communities of UU’s? Rev. Barnaby Feder, a lifelong UU now in his 11th year leading our Middlebury congregation, reflects his experiences with the challenges, pitfalls, and most promising ways toward making Love effective together.

Rev. Barnaby Feder has been the Champlain Valley UU Society’s Lead Minister since Aug., 2012, and will be retiring on June 30. Rev. Feder is a San Francisco Bay Area native. He was raised in a UU congregation in San Mateo, Calif., that his late mother helped organize. After graduating from Williams College, he became a reporter.. After a break from 1974-77 to obtain a J.D. Degree at the University of California at Berkeley School of Law, he resumed worked as a journalist. He spent 27 years with The New York Times and was one of the writers on the award-winning Portraits of Grief project memorializing the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Barnaby entered seminary at Drew Theological School in 2008. Prior to being called to Middlebury, he served as a ministerial intern in Morristown, NJ., and half-time interim minister in Stroudsburg, Pa.


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