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 The three decades since the founding of MSUU (Ministerial
Sisterhood Unitarian Universalist) have seen not only a remarkable
increase in the percentage of women in professional ministry but an
equally remarkable transformation of the nature of ministry itself.
Reading these sermons affords an opportunity to see what's been on
women's (and men's) minds and how these concerns have contributed
to the changes --Rev. Dr. Marni Harmony, Minister, First Unitarian
Church of Orlando, Florida, and Founding Member of MSUU told
through sixteen award-winning sermons. It is also the story of
women in ministry and their rise from a tiny minority to over half
of the Unitarian Universalist ministers in only twenty-five years.
issues that concern both women and men. Often drawing on historical
women's lives and words for inspiration, thirteen women and three
men explore the challenges of living lives of integrity and faith
in today's world. By sharing their insight and wisdom, these
authors encourage all who share their words to live more authentic
lives and do what they can to work for a more just world.
				
		 
	
	
		
			
				
			
	
 The three decades since the founding of MSUU (Ministerial
Sisterhood Unitarian Universalist) have seen not only a remarkable
increase in the percentage of women in professional ministry but an
equally remarkable transformation of the nature of ministry itself.
Reading these sermons affords an opportunity to see what's been on
women's (and men's) minds and how these concerns have contributed
to the changes --Rev. Dr. Marni Harmony, Minister, First Unitarian
Church of Orlando, Florida, and Founding Member of MSUU told
through sixteen award-winning sermons. It is also the story of
women in ministry and their rise from a tiny minority to over half
of the Unitarian Universalist ministers in only twenty-five years.
issues that concern both women and men. Often drawing on historical
women's lives and words for inspiration, thirteen women and three
men explore the challenges of living lives of integrity and faith
in today's world. By sharing their insight and wisdom, these
authors encourage all who share their words to live more authentic
lives and do what they can to work for a more just world.
				
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