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The Battle of Light and Darkness

A sermon presented by Doug Muder at First Parish in Bedford, Massachusetts on 16 January 2000

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Is There a Western Path to Enlightenment?

A sermon presented by Doug Muder at First Parish Unitarian-Universalist in Bedford, Massachusetts on 21 January 2001

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Red Family, Blue Family: What to Make of the Religious Right

A sermon presented by Doug Muder at First Parish in Bedford, Massachusetts on 29 May 2005

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The Cosmopolis: A Positive Humanist Vision

A sermon presented by Doug Muder at the Champlain Valley Unitarian Universalist Society in Middlebury, Vermont on 22 January 2006

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Meeting at Infinity: What Theists and Atheists Can Learn From Each Other

A talk by Doug Muder at the Unitarian Church of Quincy in Quincy, Illinois on 2 April 2006

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Left and Right Together: What Religious Liberals and Conservatives Have in Common

A sermon presented by Doug Muder in Quincy, Illinois on 12 November 2006

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Unitarian Universalism and the Working Class

A chapel service by Doug Muder delivered at UUA headquarters in Boston on 3 April 2007

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Humanist Visions: The World City

A chapel service of the Andover-Newton Theological Students presented by Doug Muder on 19 April 2007

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How Can You Stand Not Knowing? Unitarian Universalism and the Afterlife

A service presented by Doug Muder at First Parish in Bedford, Mass. on 15 February 2009 A Thought to Ponder Questions tempt you to tell lies, particularly when there is no answer. – Pablo Picasso Opening Words It is eternity now. I am in the midst of it. It is about me, in the sunshine; […]

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Sermons by Doug Muder

In Unitarian Universalist churches, you don’t have to be a minister to give a sermon. I find that I enjoy coming up with one or two sermons a year, but I still can’t imagine how full-time ministers come up with three or four a month. Originally I did them at my home church (Bedford or […]