Cyber-Sermon Surfers

for the
First UU Church of the Internet

    Cyber-Sermon Surfers are volunteers who search the Internet
for potential cyber-sermons for FUUCI to distribute.

<>    Each month, the members of FUUCI
are asked which of the three proposals for cyber-sermons
they would like to read next.
The proposal with the most votes is posted
as the cyber-sermon-of-the-month.

     The UU movement produces
literally hundreds of new sermons each week.
At least one or two of these should be appropriate for
transformation into cyber-sermons to be distributed by FUUCI
and posted on the FUUCI website.

    Volunteers among the members of FUUCI
scout the Internet to find potential proposals for cyber-sermons.
There might be as many as 100,000 UU sermons
posted on the home pages of the 1,000 congregations of the UUA.

    To find the best candidates for cyber-sermons,
go to the following URL to begin browsing for good sermons:

http://www.uua.org/directory/congregations

This URL links to UU congregations with websites.

     In order to avoid duplication of effort,
Cyber-Sermon Surfers should tell the webmaster
which states they will be looking at.
To claim an area—a state, part of a state, or several states, etc.—
indicate your area to the webmaster,
James Park: PARKx032@TC.UMN.EDU ,
who will post it here to avoid duplication of effort.



     When a Cyber-Sermon Surfer locates a sermon
that might be appropriate as a cyber-sermon for FUUCI,
he or she should send an e-mail to the author
explaining what a cyber-sermon is
and encourage him or her to create a short proposal
(a synopsis and outline of the proposed cyber-sermon)
which can be voted on by the FUUCI members.

    This process of making a proposal is explained more fully here:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/aws-website-jamesleonardpark---freelibrary-3puxk/YO.html
This URL also lists several proposals already received.


 Created May 14, 2000, Revised 3-2003; 1-23-2009; 5-16-2012; 4-29-2013; 6-4-2016;

Read the reflections of some Cyber-Sermon Surfers .


For a full explanation of the Cyber-Sermon Registry ,
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