Cyber-Sermon Surfers are
volunteers who search the Internet
for potential cyber-sermons for FUUCI
to distribute.
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.
To
find the best candidates
for cyber-sermons,
go to the following URL to begin browsing
for good sermons:
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.
Read the reflections
of
some Cyber-Sermon Surfers
.
For a full explanation
of the Cyber-Sermon
Registry
,
click those words.
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Unitarian Universalist Church of the Internet
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