
UU Grass Valley On the Go!
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Podcast Overview
<p><span>Our hectic lives don't always allow us to take the full time needed to attend services on Sundays. Now, in addition to watching the video recordings, you can take the sermons with you on-the-go!</span></p><p><span>We will post sermons and some supporting service elements that you can listen to as meditations or as the soundtrack to your active life!</span></p><p><span>We started off this podcast venture with the series Rev. Kevin did related to the Enneagram in 2023-24. </span></p><p><span>Season 2 pulls sermons and reflections on our changing political and social environment beginning in the Fall of 2024.</span></p><p><span>In addition, we will post sermon-only episodes in a special "Season 99," where we've cut to the chase so you can go back to partying like it's 1999. </span></p>
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9/24/2023
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Recent Episodes

June 14, 2026
Growing a Beloved Community
<p>“The place where we meet to seek the highest is holy ground.” – Felix Adler. </p><p>It’s tempting to people both outside and inside Unitarian Universalism to characterize our faith tradition “as every kind of psycho-social-political venture except a religious one,” wrote Tom Owen-Towle, who contends, instead, that healthy congregations are “primarily sites for seeking and spreading the holy.” Here in new space, with our varied beliefs and perspectives, and with room to grow both inwardly and outwardly, how might we together grow a Beloved Community and realize that we occupy holy ground. </p>

March 15, 2026
Moral Outrage: An Unexpected Bridge
<p>Kurt Gray claims, in his book Outraged, that across the socio-political spectrum we share the same moral foundation – an ancient psychological need to protect the vulnerable from harm. It’s just that we have differing perceptions as to who is being harmed! Let’s examine our own moral outrage and surface our compassion at the same time, even as we learn to set fiercely compassionate boundaries to prevent the harm that we perceive.</p><p><br></p><p>Rev. Kevin Tarsa with Randy McKean, Worship Associate</p>

March 1, 2026
Abundance! Imagine.
<p><span>This Sunday, beginning our month-long invitation to “pay attention,” we celebrate the nature and power of community and the rising, nay surging and converging waves of energy and possibility being generated these days. </span></p>
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- What is UU Grass Valley On the Go!?
<p><span>Our hectic lives don't always allow us to take the full time needed to attend services on Sundays. Now, in addition to watching the video recordings, you can take the sermons with you on-the-go!</span></p><p><span>We will post sermons and some supporting service elements that you can listen to as meditations or as the soundtrack to your active life!</span></p><p><span>We started off this podcast venture with the series Rev. Kevin did related to the Enneagram in 2023-24. </span></p><p><span>Season 2 pulls sermons and reflections on our changing political and social environment beginning in the Fall of 2024.</span></p><p><span>In addition, we will post sermon-only episodes in a special "Season 99," where we've cut to the chase so you can go back to partying like it's 1999. </span></p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates daily.
- Where can I listen to this podcast?
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- Does this podcast accept guests?
No, this podcast does not typically feature guests.
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