Unitarian Universalists of Petaluma

The purpose of this congregation is to provide a haven where members can share in a spiritually, culturally, and socially diverse local religious community. We envision a congregation that will be welcoming to all, that values the contributions of each member in shared ministry, and that actively promotes and models individual development of an ethical way of living. We are intentionally intergenerational, and covenant to provide religious education and spiritual growth for children and adults.

Monday, April 02, 2007

Daily Kos Links to UUP Sermon Archive

Neat. I was looking at our website stats for the past week, and noticed a fair number of hits via The Daily Kos. Take a look at the interesting essay about UU author Kurt Vonnegut--it links to a UUP sermon given back in April 2003.

Our sermons have built up, over time, into a significant archive of good content, and they often lead the count in ongoing hits to our website. Maybe once in a while, someone decides to visit UUP, or another UU congregation, as a result of being intrigued by ideas they read on our site in our sermon archive. If so, then all the effort of posting the sermons is worthwhile.

Our top sermon ever, in terms of web readership, garnering 559 hits in the course of 2006 and 2007 (so far), was Elisabeth Hathaway's "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness."

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