Food for our Minds and Spirits: Sick Days
I’m sure I am not the only one who used to love sick days. When you are a kid and a sick day is a day off of school––and barring … Continue reading Food for our Minds and Spirits: Sick Days
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I’m sure I am not the only one who used to love sick days. When you are a kid and a sick day is a day off of school––and barring … Continue reading Food for our Minds and Spirits: Sick Days
Most people know about the Unitarian connection to Rod Serling and The Twilight Zone. And if you know that show (or have watched The Simpson’s Halloween Special), you probably know … Continue reading Food for our Minds and Spirits: To Serve Man
We could all stand to read more poetry. Even more so, we could all stand to WRITE more poetry. Poetry is what happens when you play with play-doh or finger … Continue reading Food for our Minds and Spirits: The Opposite of a Gun
As we’ve publicized over the past few weeks, we’ve posted a job description for a new Director of Lifespan Faith Development to tend the congregation’s needs. This job description was … Continue reading RE Position Search in Process
Some days, it is all a little much, isn’t it? Some days, it just feels like too much is going too wrong too often. When I have these kinds of … Continue reading Food for our Minds and Spirits: Some Infinite Thing
Gods walk among us. Or, at least, they meander. A river has always been a divine entity, carving up the landscape, eternal-yet-always-changing in its flow, a source of life. We … Continue reading Food for our Minds and Spirits: The Strong, Brown God.
Universal means everyone. And the idea of “everyone-ness” is a crucial part of UU values that shows up in all sorts of ways. But how do we hold that everyone-ness … Continue reading Food for our Minds and Spirits: The Danger of a Single Story
I’ve been revisiting Naomi Klein’s appeal to a universalism in her book, Doppelgänger, where she considers the non-shared, bifurcated reality most of us inhabit. I’ve shared about this book before, … Continue reading Food for our Minds and Spirits: Doppelgängers
If the Fall is the great celebration of the end of a leaf’s life, the Spring is the unfortunate act of forgetting, when what was gorgeous and precious in October … Continue reading Food for our Minds and Spirits: Repair, Redemption and Redolence
Join us for a chance to see what it’s like to make sense of the world by relying on one another to understand what we don’t know. We’re hoping to … Continue reading Stranded: An Invitation to an RE Experience for All Ages.