Albert Schweitzer Sermon Award


SEVENTH ANNUAL
ALBERT SCHWEITZER SERMON AWARD

UFETA (Unitarian Universalists for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) announces the seventh annual Albert Schweitzer Sermon Award. The award, which carries an honorarium of $400, will be presented to the Unitarian Universalist presenter of a sermon that best exemplifies Schweitzer's principle of "reverence for life." The sermon must have been delivered before a UU congregation between April 1, 2004 and March 31, 2005. Recipients must also be planning to attend the 2005 UUA General Assembly in Fort Worth where they will deliver the prize-winning sermon in a special worship service.

Please submit sermons by April 1, 2005 as a hard copy and an electronic copy to:

Rev. Lee Griener (505-232-0522)
1009 Espanola NE
Albuquerque, NM 87110
uucepmin@htg.net


Message From LoraKim Joyner

Basically, the point of the Schweitzer Sermon is to encourage people to have services and to preach about nonhuman issues - with an emphasis on respect and reverence for animals. What we are looking for is a copy of the sermon given during this worship service (and if you need to include a reading or two for it to make sense, then please do). Send the sermon in a written form and email it to me, as well as send a hard copy to me at the address in the attachment. And if you have any more questions, don't hesitate to contact me. You don't have to worry about tapes, etc.

LoraKim Joyner