Thursday, 09 September 2010, 03:12 am PDT
Featured Ministers
Last night there was a piece on NPR discussing Theodore Parker’s rhetorical influence on Martin Luther King, Jr. Parker’s bicentennial is this year. I plan to do at least a sermon on h... [read more]
by Rev. Colin Bossen, August 22, 2010 Once there was a village whose residents called themselves the sun worshippers. They lived under a massive umbrella that shielded them from the sun. The u... [read more]
I was featured in an editorial cartoon in the Cleveland Sun Press last Thursday. You can view the cartoon here. [read more]
Through the course of three sections this chapter discusses the nature and circulation of money. Along the way Marx examines credit and debt, the effect of taxes in the form of money on agrarian s... [read more]
Beyond the category of comparative religion I have divided my study plan into ten categories: indigenous religions, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism and Confucianism, Ministry Studies, Black Stud... [read more]
I currently have nine books on my comparative religion reading list. I never took a world religions or comparative religion class in seminary so I find myself wanting to read a couple of the stand... [read more]
Like a lot of ministers I am in the midst of sermon planning for the upcoming program year. In July and August I generally try to create a set of sermon topics that covers the next twelve months. ... [read more]
My sermon, entitled "Love in Action," reflecting on the situation, and my experiences, in Arizona is now available on-line. It can be read on the Society’s web site here. Usua... [read more]
preached by the Rev. Colin Bossen, July 25, 2010 This is the second year we have had a question box service. Like last year, this service comes as I return from the majority of my summer travel. ... [read more]
There’s been a fair bit of coverage of the protests in Arizona here in Cleveland since we have been back. Here is a piece on WKSU about Rev. Melissa Carvill-Ziemer’s time in Arizona. A... [read more]