sermon prep...
22/9/05 08:03![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Here's the blurb I just sent to UUCC's publicity coordinator...
"Ambisexuality"
As individuals whose sexual preferences do not fit neatly within traditional "either-or," "all-or-nothing" beliefs about relationships, bisexuals often face unflattering assumptions about their personalities and morals -- including negative perceptions about their refusal to declare or accept what seems to many to be a simple choice. As individuals whose spiritual needs do not fit neatly within traditional "either-or," "all-or-nothing" beliefs about creeds and covenants, Unitarian Universalists often encounter unflattering assumptions about their personalities and morals -- especially perceptions about their refusal to declare or accept what seems to many to be a simple choice. This morning, we will take a look at how to welcome ambiguity and complexity, and why bearing witness matters so much.
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(And, as it happens, the BYM and I will be celebrating our eleventh wedding anniversary by going skydiving this weekend. No metaphors were involved in the planning of this. *grin*)
"Ambisexuality"
As individuals whose sexual preferences do not fit neatly within traditional "either-or," "all-or-nothing" beliefs about relationships, bisexuals often face unflattering assumptions about their personalities and morals -- including negative perceptions about their refusal to declare or accept what seems to many to be a simple choice. As individuals whose spiritual needs do not fit neatly within traditional "either-or," "all-or-nothing" beliefs about creeds and covenants, Unitarian Universalists often encounter unflattering assumptions about their personalities and morals -- especially perceptions about their refusal to declare or accept what seems to many to be a simple choice. This morning, we will take a look at how to welcome ambiguity and complexity, and why bearing witness matters so much.
(And, as it happens, the BYM and I will be celebrating our eleventh wedding anniversary by going skydiving this weekend. No metaphors were involved in the planning of this. *grin*)
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22/9/05 13:20 (UTC)Um, sorry. I have a lot of baggage. *wry grin*
And you've been married longer than I have? Egad.
(no subject)
22/9/05 13:34 (UTC)"you aren't really Jewish if you don't really believe in God etc, you only say that when you don't want to eat pork"
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22/9/05 13:22 (UTC)(^^ hapy anniversary in advance and may you have fun skydiving)
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22/9/05 13:22 (UTC)(no subject)
26/9/05 15:10 (UTC)(no subject)
22/9/05 13:29 (UTC)Also, happy anniversary! Eleven years; how grand.
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22/9/05 15:55 (UTC)(no subject)
22/9/05 16:15 (UTC)And as for the skydiving, may your parachute open when you pull the ripcord. You're braver than I am. Catch me *in* a plane, let alone jumping out of one.
And I wouldn't mind a copy of your sermon, should you have one available for forwarding...
(no subject)
22/9/05 18:01 (UTC)(no subject)
22/9/05 19:20 (UTC)(no subject)
22/9/05 22:34 (UTC)And add me on to the list of folks who'd like to see the text of the sermon. :)
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23/9/05 19:30 (UTC)You've got a (versatile!) gift! Friends?