Tue, 20 October 2009 Sept. 27, 2009 Sometimes it would be nice to start over: put things behind and get a fresh start. But is that possible, really? That's a theme of Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish year, which begins at sundown today. In this sermon anticipating Yom Kippur, Rev. Bruce Marshall reflects on repentance, renewal, and what guidance this tradition offers during those times when we might yearn to put the past behind and start anew. This sermon was given at Davies Memorial Unitarian Universalist Church
in Camp Springs, Prince George's County, Maryland, where we come together in the spirit of mutual caring and
respect to celebrate life, offer service, and work for a better world. Room for different beliefs. Yours.
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Sept. 27, 2009 Sometimes it would be nice to start over: put things behind and get a fresh start. But is that possible, really? That's a theme of Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish year, which begins at sundown today. In this sermon anticipating Yom Kippur, Rev. Bruce Marshall reflects on repentance, renewal, and what guidance this tradition offers during those times when we might yearn to put the past behind and start anew. This sermon was given at Davies Memorial Unitarian Universalist Church
in Camp Springs, Prince George's County, Maryland, where we come together in the spirit of mutual caring and
respect to celebrate life, offer service, and work for a better world. Room for different beliefs. Yours.
Visit us at www.dmuuc.org.