The Wellsprings of Violence – Part I

This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series Wellsprings of Violence

This is the first part of a Sermon delivered by Richard Wiener, who experienced the Holocaust first hand as a Jewish child in his native Germany.  Richard is a Ritual Elder in the ManKind Project.

Unitarian Universalist Church of Silver Spring, Maryland

August 28, 2011

We all have a history.  We’ve all faced challenges of one kind or another, and for many that is especially true during the current economic crisis.  We are told that it behooves us to be kind to everyone we meet, because ultimately life is a struggle for us all.

The Wellsprings of Violence – Part II

This entry is part 2 of 3 in the series Wellsprings of Violence

This is the second part of a Sermon delivered by Richard Wiener, who experienced the Holocaust first hand as a Jewish child in his native Germany.  Richard is a Ritual Elder in the ManKind Project.

Unitarian Universalist Church of Silver Spring, Maryland

August 28, 2011

My reason for sharing this story with you is to show how it eventually led me to my life mission: to help create a world of peace and harmony, by advocating reconciliation among both individuals and nations.

The Wellsprings of Violence – Part III

September 11, 2011 · Category: Memoir, Men and Faith, Men and Leadership, Men and Mission, Men as Elders 
This entry is part 3 of 3 in the series Wellsprings of Violence

This is the final part of a Sermon delivered by Richard Wiener, who experienced the Holocaust first hand as a Jewish child in his native Germany.  Richard is a Ritual Elder in the ManKind Project.

Unitarian Universalist Church of Silver Spring, Maryland

August 28, 2011

So what relevance might my story have for our lives today?