Fritz Eichenberg (1901-1990) was a German-American illustrator who is most famous for his wood engravings on themes of religion, social justice, and non-violence. A devoted Quaker for most of his life, Eichenberg was life-long friend of Dorothy Day, a large body of his work was produced by and for the Catholic Worker, her influential social justice more »
April 14, 2014 in News, The Arts, Worship Board by Kent
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Union Church is all about coming alive. We’re celebrating Easter not as a day, but as an attitude: Love conquers hate, justice brings joy, and springing forward into life is supposed to be for everyone, not just a few. Maybe you’d like to come alive yourself? Come be an Easter person with us! Oh, and more »
April 13, 2014 in Events, News by Kent
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Easter morning flowers are a glorious way to celebrate the joy of resurrection. Now you can order sanctuary lilies in honor or memory of loved ones for just $15 with a click or call! Sales will support our Annual Budget providing loving care in our many ministries. All flowers will be delivered to the church more »
April 2, 2014 in Announcements, News by Kent
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Thirst! Lack of water can drive us mad. Lack of spiritual upwellings, oases, or streams of grace, can leave us devastated. Whether slowly drying out or suddenly deprived, we all need “living water,” as Jesus tells the woman at the well in last Sunday’s Gospel reading. For whatever journey you may be on this week, more »
March 24, 2014 in News, Prayer of the Week, Worship Board by Kent
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Anyone who has been a part of services at Union Church knows how much our choirs and musicians and directors put into preparing the aural elements of our praise and prayers. The special anthem sung on Sunday “You Who Understand” by Antoine Oomen and Huub Oosterhuis is rich with symbolism and meaning. We were unable more »
March 17, 2014 in News, Weekly Bulletin, Worship Board by Kent
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This week’s gospel reminds of the story of a prominent citizen, a member of the establishment, who seeks out Jesus (the radical prophet) for a meeting. The familiar words of Jesus “You must be born from above (or anew)” in this night-time encounter with Nicodemus are often heard as a harsh commandment, and have been used more »
March 17, 2014 in News, Prayer of the Week, Rachel by Kent
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This Sunday’s scripture readings had to do with good choices: the blessings of entering into good covenants before entering the promised land from the Deuteronomy text, and the much harder words from Jesus in Matthew, “upping the ante” on how righteous one must be. At least in Jesus’ case, the challenge seems impossible: who has not gotten more »
February 16, 2014 in Kent, News, Prayer of the Week by Kent
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Pastor Kent returned from sabbatical today after four months of travel, reading, eating, and rest. As the picture shows, however, there may have been some unfortunate side effects to his long absence. 🙂 Ready or not, Rev. Kent will return to the pulpit on February 9 with a special communion service to welcome him home. more »
February 5, 2014 in Announcements, Kent, Pastor Log by Kent
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WKYT in Lexington had a lot to say about Union Church. Pastors Kent and Rachel were contacted several weeks ago when a news team noticed our front banners while on the way to another story. They returned and said that being a bold and welcoming church was newsworthy, and asked if they could come do more »
September 27, 2013 in Community Life and Growth Board, Consider, Kent, News, Rachel by Kent
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This week in the Gospel reading from Luke, Jesus tells a confounding parable of a corrupt owner, a dishonest steward, and some lucky borrowers. Here is the prayer we offered in response to a complicated world and Jesus’ call to examine our loyalty to money and greed in contrast to our loyalty to a different more »
September 24, 2013 in Kent, News, Prayer of the Week, Worship Board by Kent
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