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All-Ages Worship (3 April 2022)

2 April 2022 at 00:10
Please join us on Sunday (3 April 2022) at 11:00 AM for “A Little Anxious” by Rev. Barbara Jarrell. We will be meeting in the sanctuary for this worship service.  Please join us in person at All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church, 9449 Ellerbe Road, Shreveport LA  71106 if you are able to do so. Our service … Continue reading "All-Ages Worship (3 April 2022)"

Online Adult Religious Education — 3 April 2022

2 April 2022 at 00:04
Please join us on Sunday (3 April 2022) at 9:00 AM for our adult religious education class via Zoom. This Sunday we begin our work through the book Me and White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad. As the author says, “This is not a book you read, this is a book you do” and we … Continue reading "Online Adult Religious Education — 3 April 2022"

Children and Youth Religious Education (3 April 2022)

1 April 2022 at 23:48
On this Sunday (3 April 2022), children and youth religious education classes will resume in person and will happen during our 11:00 AM worship service. We will resume our pre-COVID practice where the children and youth will join us in the sanctuary for the first 15-20 minutes and then we will sing them out to … Continue reading "Children and Youth Religious Education (3 April 2022)"

Easter Egg Hunt (17 April 2022)

1 April 2022 at 23:42
We will have an Easter Egg Hunt immediately after the worship service on Sunday, 17 April 2022. Parents and others are encouraged to donate a dozen or more filled plastic Easter eggs between now and Saturday (16 April 2022).  You may drop them off at the office door if no one is at the church. … Continue reading "Easter Egg Hunt (17 April 2022)"

First Sunday Food Pantry Day (3 April 2022)

1 April 2022 at 23:38
Melissa Lewis will be at the church parking lot this Sunday afternoon (3 April 2022) from 2:00 to 4:00 PM to collect food and other items for the Noel United Methodist Church Food Pantry. Items requested this month are tuna, grits, and saltine crackers. You may bring the food to service on Sunday morning, or … Continue reading "First Sunday Food Pantry Day (3 April 2022)"

All Souls Campout — 9-10 April 2022

1 April 2022 at 23:33
Join us on Saturday (9 April 2022) at 5:00 PM through Sunday (10 April 2022) after the 11:00 AM worship service for a Campout at All Souls. Join us for a night of camping on the beautiful grounds of the church. All ages are welcome to gather around the campfire. Bring your tents, outdoor games, … Continue reading "All Souls Campout — 9-10 April 2022"

The Rabbi Ronald Goldstein Fund — April 2022 Give-Away-The-Plate Recipient

1 April 2022 at 23:22
Our give-away-the-plate recipient for April 2022 is the Rabbi Ronald Goldstein Fund. Each month we dedicate all of our non-pledge income to an organization doing the work that best embodies our Unitarian Universalist principles and values. For the month of April 2022, we selected the Goldstein Fund (established in 2013) to honor the Rabbi’s memory … Continue reading "The Rabbi Ronald Goldstein Fund — April 2022 Give-Away-The-Plate Recipient"

April 2, 2022

1 April 2022 at 21:24
I've learned a lot while writing and editing my first novel. A strong critique group continues to offer me new insights and edits. Looking forward to a writing marathon this weekend and some time outdoors. Snow begone!

Doomscrolling: the good, the bad, and the worse

1 April 2022 at 20:03
TWH explores recent research focused on the practice of doomscrolling and how it can impact mental health. Continue reading Doomscrolling: the good, the bad, and the worse at The Wild Hunt.

Of April Fool’s and Spiritual Practices

1 April 2022 at 13:46
    Noticing that today was April first, I looked back at my past postings to see if there was anything worth sharing. Probably the best thing was the classic 1957 BBC hoax “reporting” on the Spaghetti harvest in Ticino. (A more innocent time, at least in some ways…) What was more surprising was that […]

Welcome Live-stream Viewers

31 March 2022 at 21:29

Now is not a time for passing

1 April 2022 at 12:56
With every new headline or “debate” about the latest wave of anti-LGBTQ legislation, I hear Audre Lorde: “My silence had not protected me. Your silence will not protect you.” In Florida, the literal intent of the law is silencing- to … Continue reading →

Rock or sand, sand or rock? - why the true foundation of the spiritual life might not be what you think it is . . .

1 April 2022 at 09:48
A short  “ thought for the day” offered to the Cambridge Unitarian Church as part of the Sunday Service of Mindful   Meditation  (Click on this link to hear a recorded version of the following piece) —o0o— Probably like most of you, I have spent a lot of my life looking for a rock where, religiously, philosophically and politically speaking, I could take a firm stand with a clean heart and full belief ( pathos ). Taking my own cue from a saying of Jesus reported by the writers of Matthew’s (7:24–27) and Luke’s (6:46–49) gospels I have, therefore, always tried to be the wise person who dug and delved and laid a foundation upon rock rather than sand so that, when the flood comes and the river breaks upon my house, it wo...

Our National Poetry Month Series for 2022 Kicks off With One for Ukraine

1 April 2022 at 04:43
It’s National Poetry Month Again!  If you have been visiting here for a while, you know what that means—it’s our 11th annual round-up of daily doses of verse!  If you are new, here’s the scoop.  Every day all month I will feature poets and their poems.  I aim to be as broad and inclusive as possible to style, subject, period, gender, race, and neglected voices.  I don’t want just a parade of the usual dead white men, but a lot of them did write some damn fine poetry, so they have their place here too.  As always, selections follow my own tastes and whims.  Yours may be different.  But I am open to—eager for—suggestions, especially for contemporary writers.  I do not subscribe to dozens of little magazines or prowl ...

Memory

1 April 2022 at 00:05
This month, we explore memory. The wonderful things we remember, the difficult things we try to forget, the pain of forgetting when we want to remember, and the importance of remembering what must not be repeated. What is your relationship to memory?

Sargent cypress

31 March 2022 at 21:31

“Dream a Little Before You Think”: Dorothy Pitman Hughes & the Ripple Effects of Activism

31 March 2022 at 18:20
I started making plans for this post almost a year ago, when I saw that Beacon Press had published a book titled With Her Fist Raised: Dorothy Pitman Hughes and the Transformative Power of Black Community Activism. Dorothy is how she prefers to be called, and her story felt like both an appropriate topic for […]

Audio from week 3, Spring 2022: The Attraction of Distraction

31 March 2022 at 17:22
Dorianne Low introduced the day with a focus talk on the topic.   (Note that the internet periodically froze during her talk, but we were able to hear it all.)  Play it here.  To download the audio right click on the audio bar when it is playing and select "Download Video". The keynote lecture was presented by Pam Kristan: Pam Kristan —author, teacher, and consultant—has helped thousands of individuals and organizations find practical, creative strategies to improve their lives. Since the late 80’s, Pam has run a successful business, authored books, moderated local speak-outs for National Take Back Your Time Day, and given hundreds of talks, workshops, retreats, and consultations around the world.  Pam's most recent book ,  Aw...

Leslie Feinberg Showed Us That Transness Belongs to Everyone

31 March 2022 at 16:24
By Tourmaline | I was a preteen when the first edition of “Transgender Warriors”—the foundational text by the late, great Leslie Feinberg—was published in 1996. It came into the world at a pivotal time for me, providing the life-changing context that would help me to understand who I was and who came before me. Context that, before this book, could only be found scattered in disparate places, passed down in whispers and folklore, or translated and excavated from bigoted depictions of historical trans figures deemed deviant by the status quo.

Remembering John Donne

31 March 2022 at 13:18
    I am quite fond of John Donne, and I look for excuses to point this out. Today is one of them… John Donne was born in London on the 22nd of January, 1573 and died on this day, the 31st of March, in 1631. His family were recusant Roman Catholics. He studied at […]

Toxic masculinity

31 March 2022 at 12:56
Actor Will Smith slapped comedian Chris Rock during the Oscar awards ceremony. Now we learn that he was asked to leave but refused. I’ve been asking myself some questions about this incident…. — Why didn’t security remove Will Smith? Had he slapped a woman, of course he would have been hustled out of there. But … Continue reading "Toxic masculinity"

If you missed

31 March 2022 at 08:09
If you missed my interview on Ozarks-at-Large, you can find it here: https://www.kuaf.com/show/ozarks-at-large/2022-03-29/doug-stowes-why-to-along-with-some-how-to In the meantime, I've been getting some one-of-a-kind boxes finished, as shown below. Make, fix and create...

Roots

31 March 2022 at 05:00
“Roots hold me close, wings set me free” -Carolyn McDade, from “Spirit of Life” What holds you close to the Earth?

What Will Your Next Life Be Like?

31 March 2022 at 05:00
If you believe in reincarnation, what do you think – or hope – your next life will be like?

Abigail’s Dear John Letter Laid Down Early Demands for the Ladies

31 March 2022 at 03:00
Abigail Adams, painted here as the first mistress of the Executive Mansion in Washington D.C., kept up a frequent and detailed correspondence with her husband John while he was in Philadelphia attending the Continental Congress. On this date in 1776 as the Revolutionary War was still young and Boston was besieged by George Washington Abigail Adams sent a letter to her husband John who was in Philadelphia as a Delegate to the Continental Congress from their home in Braintree, Massachusetts.  The success of the war against the most powerful empire in the world was far from assured and the Declaration of Independence, of which John was a prime mover, was yet months away.  But amidst the turmoil Mrs. Adams admonished her husband not to ne...

Due To Feeling Oh So Very Unsafe

30 March 2022 at 22:41
Due to feeling oh so very unsafe I went though a testosterone driven puberty So now even if I wanted to I can’t ever pass or blend in I instead stand out everywhere I go Meaning my transgenderness isn’t mine to reveal It’s always visible for everyone to see But if I’d felt safe enough … Continue reading Due To Feeling Oh So Very Unsafe

Monterey cypress

31 March 2022 at 00:37

The latest on Stonehenge: Proposed A303 tunnel, and new grassland acquired

30 March 2022 at 18:18
The most recent update on the A303 tunnel, and the new grassland surrounding Stonehenge acquired by the National Trust. Continue reading The latest on Stonehenge: Proposed A303 tunnel, and new grassland acquired at The Wild Hunt.

Reopening

30 March 2022 at 17:16
Here in Palo Alto, it feels like people are starting to return to church. It’s not like the pandemic has gone away. Here in Palo Alto, the Omicron surge has died down, but now we’re seeing a slight uptick in cases, probably caused by BA.2. Or caused by the lifting of indoors restrictions on masks. … Continue reading "Reopening"

Sunday, April 3 ~ Springtime Awakenings ~ 10:30 a.m.

30 March 2022 at 14:18
Sunday, April 3, 10:30 a.m. Springtime Awakenings A Multigenerational Storytelling Worship Service Led by Rev. Alice Anacheka-Nasemann   Spring has sprung! Join us in our beautiful, historic sanctuary this Sunday, April 3, as Rev. Alice introduces our April theme of Awakening with this multigenerational storytelling worship service.    Join us for coffee and conversation after the   [ … ] The post Sunday, April 3 ~ Springtime Awakenings ~ 10:30 a.m. appeared first on Unitarian Church of Marlborough and Hudson.

Calamity or Martha Jane—Myth and Mundane Reality in the Old West

30 March 2022 at 10:36
One of the most widely seen photographs of Calamity Jane taken in 1885 when she was 33 years old and already exploiting a growing public reputation,  Commonly used by debunkers to counter the glamorized portrayals in fiction and film. Calamity Jane is a semi-mythical character out of the rootin’ tootin’ Wild West famous for being famous.  She is a character with serious schizophrenia.  On the one hand she has been portrayed as just an All-American Tom Boy with a crush on Wild Bill Hickok in innumerable novels and in movies.  She was portrayed by Jean Arthur opposite Gary Cooper in Cecil B. DeMille’s wildly inaccurate The Plainsman, by busty Jane Russell in the Bob Hope farce The Paleface, by chipper Doris Day in the musical rom...

Return and Remember

30 March 2022 at 07:36
Summer Albayati When the holy month of Ramadan approaches, it becomes a beautiful reminder to return to myself. Continue reading "Return and Remember"

Women’s History Month with Alicia Wallace

30 March 2022 at 09:01
Learn how Women's History Month is important for Equality Bahamas director Alicia Wallace and what makes a woman a great leader.

Soil

30 March 2022 at 05:00
Soil provides nutrients. It holds water. It anchors growing plants. Each of us has requirements for our growth and each of us deserves to have those requirements met in our world. What provides you a medium for growth?

Tamarisk

30 March 2022 at 00:23
I think I have the right tamarisk here, Tamarix ramosissima (working back to Latin from Spanish, I can guess what that means: many, many branches!). Before leaving on vacation, I jotted down the next several trees by their common names, and noted next to tamarisk that it is deciduous. Another way it deviates from most […]

March Theme – Paradoxes and Polarities

29 March 2022 at 17:13
This month we explore polarities, two things that are both needed, and that exist in tension with one another, such as activity and rest, or an inhale and an exhale. We can’t really choose just one. A paradox is a statement that seems absurd at ... read more . The post March Theme – Paradoxes and Polarities appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

Co-Ministers’ Colloquy – March 29th

29 March 2022 at 17:06
What a joy it was to be with many of you this past Sunday, to hear the wonderful weaving of melody and rhythm from Bill Flanagan and Pete Gernert-Dott, and the choir sing, “Pass on the light, pass on the light, from heart to heart, ... read more . The post Co-Ministers’ Colloquy – March 29th appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

RE This Week- March 29th

29 March 2022 at 17:03
Upcoming Religious Education (RE) Classes, and other RE news: K/1st/2nd Grade OWL (Our Whole Lives sexuality education)  This program is in the works and will begin soon. This curriculum supports parents in educating children about birth, babies, bodies, and families. The sessions will engage children with stories, songs, and ... read more . The post RE This Week- March 29th appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

Coping in a Covid World

29 March 2022 at 17:00
Do you feel more short tempered, anxious, moody, and exhausted, than a few years ago? Maybe it’s harder to get a restful night’s sleep? Not surprising, is it? In addition to all the usual challenges of daily life, since early 2020, the whole world has had to ... read more . The post Coping in a Covid World appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

Senior Housing Options

29 March 2022 at 16:58
Are you considering senior housing for yourself or a loved one? It can be hard to navigate the various options and find a situation that best meets your needs. An online guide published by the Albany Guardian Society, a non-profit organization whose mission is to ... read more . The post Senior Housing Options appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

Uncovering the Past: New theory on Motya’s sacred pool of Ba’al

29 March 2022 at 17:00
A new they about Motya's ceremonial complex and sacred pool to Ba'al suggests the site had multiple functions. Continue reading Uncovering the Past: New theory on Motya’s sacred pool of Ba’al at The Wild Hunt.

Resources & Recordings from the 2022 Congregational Climate Convergence

29 March 2022 at 14:21
Over 300 people signed up for community nourishment, inspiration, and skillbuilding around climate justice on 3/22 as part of Spring for Change: A Season of Sacred Activism. Quick links from the event:   Congregational Climate Convergence video Presentation slides Case study: Cultivating relationships with frontline communities Mentimeter online results and pdf of results. Case study: Engaging a broader spectrum of leadership - Mentimeter online results and pdf of results. UUSJ’s Water Resources Defense Act (WRDA) Call to Action Video and Action alert Side with Love Action Center Congregational Climate Convergence Evaluation Summary of the Congregational Climate Convergence   After a warm and grounding welcome from Rev. Ashley Horan...

Katherine Lee Bates Saw America from a Mountain Top

29 March 2022 at 11:51
This monument was erected in 1993, 100 years after Bates ascended the peak, as a donation from Colorado Springs' businessman Costas Rombocos.  Note the addition of all of the patriotic iconography surrounding the verse.  Katherine Lee Bates would not have approved.   America the Beautiful with lyrics from a poem by college professor and writer Katherine Lee Bates in 1893 is one of the songs often mentioned as a possible replacement for the Star Spangled Banner as the Untied States national anthem.  The flag worshiping anthem although popular with traditionalist is considered too hard to sing by many and a glorification of war by some.  Others in contentionfor substitution include grades school ditty My Country ‘tis of Thee which ...

Nearly 700 UUs Call on Biden to Restore Asylum

29 March 2022 at 10:24
Unitarian Universalists (UUs) from around the country urge the administration to end the misuse of Title 42, halt expulsions, and restore asylum access at U.S. borders.

Ozarks-at-Large

29 March 2022 at 09:36
Our local NPR affiliate station, KUAF will air an interview by Kyle Kellams about my new book at noon and at 7 PM today on Ozarks-at-Large. If outside the area you can listen through any radio streaming service. A longer version will be aired on the Sunday weekend show at 9AM Central Time. Ask Alexa or Google, "Play KUAF." Make, fix and create...

SUUSI 2022

29 March 2022 at 09:22

Compost

29 March 2022 at 05:00
Decay is an important part of the interdependent web of existence. Excrement and dead matter can be turned into rich soil by the beings whose job it is to decompose. What are the things in your life that need to be discarded and returned to the web of life?

Have a Vision That’s Yours and Follow It for the Rest of Your Life

29 March 2022 at 05:00
Hustle culture tells you to just work harder. Slacker culture tells you you’re already working too hard. I say you should work as hard as it takes to get to where you want to go, and no harder. Start by finding a direction.

Giant sequoia

29 March 2022 at 01:44

Pagan Community Notes: Week of March 28, 2022

28 March 2022 at 18:41
In this week's Pagan Community Notes: University delays formal recognition of an occult club, a Witches ritual against Putin, La Fallas festival and more news. Continue reading Pagan Community Notes: Week of March 28, 2022 at The Wild Hunt.

American Woodturner Review

28 March 2022 at 18:04
The American Woodturner Review of "the Wisdom of Our Hands: Crafting, A Life" arrived in my mail box today. In it Davide Heim notes Readers of this journal already understand the value of one’s hands and the wisdom they possess. The Wisdom of Our Hands explains it for everyone else. Stowe’s book presents important lessons, taught with patience and grace. It merits everyone’s attention. Make, fix and create... 

New Member Class

27 March 2022 at 21:13

Biology and Spirituality, part 2

28 March 2022 at 16:38
To part 1 It happened, to the best of our ability to tell, just once: an archaeon and a bacterium merged, and both survived as parts of one organism. That happened just once in 4 billion years, and it very easily might not have happened in 8 billion years or 16 billion. (The universe itself, remember, is less than 14 billion years old.) Life out there may not be all that rare, but eukaryotic life? Maybe in 200 billion galaxies averaging 100 billion stars per galaxy, and 1 to 10 planets per star, only one single spot in the whole wide vast universe happened to produce such a monumentally unlikely thing as eukaryotic life. Maybe. The science inspires our spirits into the awe and wonder of this amazing fluke – an archaeon absorbing a bact...

“The United Nations is not an island”

28 March 2022 at 15:55
Introducing the #OpenTheDoors2NGOs campaign

Biology and Spirituality, part 1

27 March 2022 at 14:57
from “Song of Myself” Walt Whitman 1. I celebrate myself, and sing myself, And what I assume you shall assume, For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you.... My tongue, every atom of my blood, form’d from this soil, this air.... 51. The past and present wilt—I have fill’d them, emptied them, And proceed to fill my next fold of the future. Listener up there! what have you to confide to me? Look in my face while I snuff the sidle of evening, (Talk honestly, no one else hears you, and I stay only a minute longer.) Do I contradict myself? Very well then I contradict myself, (I am large, I contain multitudes.) I concentrate toward them that are nigh, I wait on the door-slab. Who has done his day’s work? who will soonest...

101 Years of All Souls!

28 March 2022 at 15:26
On March 28, 1921, 27 people signed a charter to create All Souls’ Liberal Church. The post 101 Years of All Souls! appeared first on BeyondBelief.

Happy Birthday Comenius

28 March 2022 at 12:06
If John Amos Comenius were alive today he'd be 430 years old, and he being called the "Father of Modern Education" one would hope we'd have learned a few things, particularly about how learning works. Jimi Hendrix had a song that asked the question, "Are you experienced?" And while Jimi may have been referring to either sex or drug use, Comenius asked the same in his request that schooling rely on actual experience as the basis of learning. "The ground of this business is, that sensual (sensuous) objects be rightly presented to the senses for fear that they not be received. I say, and say it again aloud, that this is the foundation of all the rest; because we can neither act nor speak wisely, unless we first rightly understand all the th...

Petrichor

28 March 2022 at 05:00
Petrichor is what we smell when rain falls on dry soil. It is the scent of the forest floor, of ozone made by lightning, and of the bacteria at work in the earth. It is an intricate expression of the interdependence all around us. Notice something in nature that reflects interdependence.

Once more, with shading (and shining)

28 March 2022 at 00:56
The leaves I drew yesterday were so shiny that I didn’t want to stop with a line drawing, but went back and added the shadows, shades and sheen. So here is the Western red cedar again.

27 March 2022 Worship Livestreaming Video

27 March 2022 at 23:11
Due to the impact of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, we have begun to broadcast a livestream video of our Sunday morning worship services. This worship video will be available live and in recorded formats. For our livestream video of our worship services, we are using Facebook Live.  One does not have to log into Facebook … Continue reading "27 March 2022 Worship Livestreaming Video"

20 March 2022 Worship Livestreaming Video

27 March 2022 at 23:07
Due to the impact of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, we have begun to broadcast a livestream video of our Sunday morning worship services. This worship video will be available live and in recorded formats. For our livestream video of our worship services, we are using Facebook Live.  One does not have to log into Facebook … Continue reading "20 March 2022 Worship Livestreaming Video"

13 March 2022 Worship Livestreaming Video

27 March 2022 at 23:00
Due to the impact of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, we have begun to broadcast a livestream video of our Sunday morning worship services. This worship video will be available live and in recorded formats. For our livestream video of our worship services, we are using Facebook Live.  One does not have to log into Facebook … Continue reading "13 March 2022 Worship Livestreaming Video"

6 March 2022 Worship Livestreaming Video

27 March 2022 at 22:55
Due to the impact of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, we have begun to broadcast a livestream video of our Sunday morning worship services. This worship video will be available live and in recorded formats. For our livestream video of our worship services, we are using Facebook Live.  One does not have to log into Facebook … Continue reading "6 March 2022 Worship Livestreaming Video"

27 February 2022 Worship Livestreaming Video

27 March 2022 at 22:50
Due to the impact of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, we have begun to broadcast a livestream video of our Sunday morning worship services. This worship video will be available live and in recorded formats. For our livestream video of our worship services, we are using Facebook Live.  One does not have to log into Facebook … Continue reading "27 February 2022 Worship Livestreaming Video"

The Bee Balm is Rioting

27 March 2022 at 17:00
Sheri Barkers considers how energy work and gardening can combine to create change. Continue reading The Bee Balm is Rioting at The Wild Hunt.

Life Saving Life

27 March 2022 at 04:28
Reading: Instructions on Not Giving Up by Ada Limon  More than the fuchsia funnels breaking out of the crabapple tree, more than the neighbor’s almost obscene display of cherry limbs shoving their cotton candy-colored blossoms to the slate sky of … Continue reading →

What’s Your Story?

27 March 2022 at 12:30
Unitarian Universalists speak often of “seeking truth”. Sometimes we are trying to find objective factual confirmable reality - a worthy and almost impossible task. At other times, when we consider our individual “truths” it can be a more nuanced and evolving concept. Let’s explore the complex and competing truths that have shaped each of us uniquely and hold all of us in a shared humanity. Rev. Bowen is a birthright Unitarian Universalist, raised in All Souls Church in Tulsa, OK. She served the Unitarian Universalist Association as a district and regional congregational consultant for 25+ years. Now retired in Albuquerque, she pursues her passion for Unitarian Universalist congregations with a little preaching, coaching and co...

The Holy Life, Farts & All

27 March 2022 at 11:47
The Holy Life, Farts & All Mo Myokan Weinhardt Senior Dharma Teacher Empty Moon Zen I’ll begin with a story: One day, the venerable Ananda, the Buddha’s first cousin and beloved attendant, sat by the Buddha’s side beholding all that was before them. Ananda said to the Blessed One, “This is half of the holy […]

Weekly Bread #164

27 March 2022 at 11:59
Sometimes a trail looks easy and turns out to be much harder after you get half way up a steep part. You need to place your feet carefully on the loose rocks and plant your hiking poles in firm ground. There is always a risk of sliding back down the hill. The hardest thing, I […]

Food

27 March 2022 at 05:00
We are fed by other beings. We are fed by sunlight and rain, taken in by plants and made into sugar and starch and fruit and leaf. Our survival depends on the interdependent web of existence to feed us. What is feeding you today?

Prophetic Feminist Poet Adrienne Rich Remembered

27 March 2022 at 03:00
Adrienne Rich as a young poet. Adrienne Rich was 82 when she died ten years ago in California, a long way from the life of privilege and learning into which she was born in Baltimore on May 16, 1929.     Her father was a noted professorof medicine at prestigious Johns Hopkinsand her mother had been a concert pianist.   He was a secular Jew, she a lady-like Southern Protestant.   Adrienne and her sisters were raised as nominal Christians. Both parents cherished learning.   Before she was of kindergarten age Adrienne was reading from their vast library, mostly English poets.   Not trusting their bright children to a drab public education, Adrienne and her sisters were educated at home in that library until the fourth grade.   In her...

Western red cedar

27 March 2022 at 01:08

All-Ages Worship (27 March 2022)

26 March 2022 at 23:14
Please join us on Sunday (27 March 2022) at 11:00 AM for “Companions for the Journey” with Laurie Lyons, Bennett Upton, and John Tuggle. We will be meeting in the sanctuary for this worship service.  Please join us in person at All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church, 9449 Ellerbe Road, Shreveport LA  71106 if you are able … Continue reading "All-Ages Worship (27 March 2022)"

Children and Youth Religious Education (27 March 2022)

26 March 2022 at 23:10
On this Sunday (27 March 2022), children and youth religious education classes will resume in person and will happen during our 11:00 AM worship service. We will resume our pre-COVID practice where the children and youth will join us in the sanctuary for the first 15-20 minutes and then we will sing them out to … Continue reading "Children and Youth Religious Education (27 March 2022)"

Online Adult Religious Education — 27 March 2022

26 March 2022 at 22:52
Please join us on Sunday (27 March 2022) at 9:00 AM for our adult religious education class via Zoom. This Sunday we begin our work through the book Me and White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad. As the author says, “This is not a book you read, this is a book you do” and we … Continue reading "Online Adult Religious Education — 27 March 2022"

Zoom Lunch Now on Tuesdays (29 March 2022)

26 March 2022 at 22:44
Please join us next Tuesday (29 March 2022) at 12 noon for our weekly Zoom lunch. Bring your lunch and meet up with your All Souls friends, have lunch, and just catch up.

Joe Pepitone and the Long Shadow of Abuse

26 March 2022 at 17:00
As painful as Joe Pepitone’s story is to read, it can be a meaningful learning experience for the wider Pagan community – especially for those of us who serve in the clergy or other leadership roles. Continue reading Joe Pepitone and the Long Shadow of Abuse at The Wild Hunt.

FDMC

26 March 2022 at 15:46
The book review written by Will Sampson has appeared in FDMC magazine that's delivered to folks in the  woodworking business. In case you missed it, you can read the review online here:  https://www.woodworkingnetwork.com/opinion/book-review-wisdom-our-hands/ Make, fix and create...

Oriental arborvitae

26 March 2022 at 14:59
Scientific name Platycladus orientalis. The branch is so beautiful, I longed to draw every detail. That lasted for, well, you can see. A few twiglets. I need to copy works of some of the great draftspeople to learn better how to combine detail and a more impressionistic approach. It’s so mysterious to me. This is […]

Mysterious Illness and Melting Ice

26 March 2022 at 11:31
I recently read Sarah Ramey’s memoir, The Lady’s Handbook for Her Mysterious Illness. Published just last year, it is described this way: “In her harrowing, darkly funny, and unforgettable memoir, Sarah Ramey recounts the decade-long saga of how a seemingly minor illness in her senior year of college turned into a prolonged and elusive condition […]

The Lioness Who Roared—Ida B. Wells and a War on Lynching

26 March 2022 at 09:00
                                 Ida B. Wells, undaunted. The word to describe Ida B. Wellswas fierce.  The word more commonly used, formidable, is entirely inadequate for a life of defiance and struggle that began in slavery during the Civil War and ended just before the New Deal.  Along the way she was the associate or opponent—sometimes both the with the same person—of Fredrick Douglass, Susan B. Anthony, Francis Willard, Jane Adams, Booker T. Washington, W.E.B Dubois, Alice Paul, and Marcus Garvey.  She exposed the lynch mobs running rampant in the Jim Crow South, helped found the NAACP and half a dozen other important organizations, pioneered the Great Migration from the rural South to Chicago and other No...

Measuring growth (and other things)

26 March 2022 at 07:57
When my daughter was small we would mark with a pencil on the inside of a door frame how tall she had grown. It was a ritual in which she found pleasure, comparing how tall she was now, in comparison to how tall she was then. The early marks were painted over years ago when we neglected to tell the painter, not to paint in that spot. But the ritual of marking resumed and now there are marks for the growth of our niece Olivia when she comes to visit as well as Lucy's markings into her adult years. Measuring growth is a good thing. Standardized testing is not. It doesn't measure the things that matter most—the ability and inclination to be of service to others. And the measurement should not be in some kind of abstract form, decipherable...

Fruit

26 March 2022 at 05:00
Fruits attract animals that help a plant spread its seeds. They represent the connection between different parts of our natural world. They represent a plant’s effort to carry itself forth into the world. What will carry you forth into the world today?

Love is the Hard Thing: A smallest meditation on a poem by Wendell Berry

26 March 2022 at 04:00
A Zen teaching friend shared this Wendell Berry poem today. Now you know the worst we humans have to know about ourselves, and I am sorry, for I know that you will be afraid. To those of our bodies given without pity to be burned, I know there is no answer but loving one another, […]

Meditation with Larry Androes (26 March 2022)

25 March 2022 at 22:46
Please join us on Saturday (26 March 2022) at 10:30 AM for our weekly meditation group with Larry Androes. This is a sitting Buddhist meditation including a brief introduction to mindfulness meditation, 20 minutes of sitting, and followed by a weekly teaching. The group is free and open to all. For more information, contact Larry … Continue reading "Meditation with Larry Androes (26 March 2022)"

March 26, 2022

25 March 2022 at 21:05
  DUNE x THE FIFTH SEASON

March 26, 2022

25 March 2022 at 19:56
I was interviewed today for a local podcast. They asked who my fave sports team might be. I answered NERDS. 

From Here to Eternity: Pagan Theologians Share Their Thoughts on Extraterrestrial Life

25 March 2022 at 17:59
We check in with some Pagan theologians regarding extraterrestrial life. Continue reading From Here to Eternity: Pagan Theologians Share Their Thoughts on Extraterrestrial Life at The Wild Hunt.

Video Engagement Strategy with Peter Bowden

24 March 2022 at 12:29
Unitarian Universalist coach and trainer Peter Bowden offers a live video series to help congregations support online visitors, increase engagement with worship, and amplify advocacy and witness efforts. Continue reading "Video Engagement Strategy with Peter Bowden"

Sunday, March 27 ~ Woven in a Single Garment of Destiny ~ 10:30 a.m.

25 March 2022 at 11:27
Sunday, March 27, 10:30 a.m. Woven in a Single Garment of Destiny A full-length video worship service Provided by the Unitarian Universalist Association   We’re all connected: an interdependent whole. And as UUs, says UUA president Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray, “Covenant is our religious response to our fundamental interdependence.” We make promises about how to be together,   [ … ] The post Sunday, March 27 ~ Woven in a Single Garment of Destiny ~ 10:30 a.m. appeared first on Unitarian Church of Marlborough and Hudson.

A meditation on a Pietà, written for a Mothering Sunday during a time of war

25 March 2022 at 10:02
Pietà carved & gifted to us by Celia James for our Memorial Garden A short  “ thought for the day” offered to the Cambridge Unitarian Church as part of the Sunday Service of Mindful   Meditation  (Click on this link to hear a recorded version of the following piece) —o0o— In Christian art, any image that depicts Mary cradling her executed son, Jesus, after his dead body was removed from the cross is today known as a “Pietà”, which simply means “pity” or “compassion.”  But, of course, the title, “Pietà” can be applied to any such depiction because it is a universal, humanist image that speaks to all people regardless of their religion or philosophy of life. It goes without saying that every hour of every da...

Pollen

25 March 2022 at 05:00
For many of us, with the rebirth of spring comes the season of pollen, of allergies, of hayfever, of sneezing and congestion. Our interdependence with nature is sometimes a struggle. What is making you struggle today?

Shelley’s Grand Exit from Oxford

25 March 2022 at 04:00
      It was on this day, the 25th of March, in 1811 that Percy Bysshe Shelley was expelled from Oxford for publishing, and at the same time sending copies to the heads of all the colleges, a brief tract, The Necessity of Atheism. In 1813 he published a somewhat revised and expanded version […]

Maya Lin and the Vietnam War Memorial Almost No One Wanted

25 March 2022 at 03:00
The Wall of the Vietnam War Memorial in the gloaming with flags, photos, and mementos left daily by visitors. On March 26, 1982 a groundbreaking ceremony was held for the hugely controversial Vietnam War Memorial in Washington, D.C.  Less than eight months later on November 13 it opened with recriminations still swirling around it.  The idea for a memorial sprang from Jan Scruggs, who had served as a corporalin the 199th Light Infantry Brigadeand was attending college in Washington studying counseling and hoping to help the notoriously troubled veterans of an unpopular war.  He felt that a national memorial honor the Vietnam War dead would help with the healing.  Scruggs conceived of the project as one that would inscribe the names o...

Incense cedar

25 March 2022 at 01:17
These leaves take my breath away.

Unwinding

24 March 2022 at 16:53
I wrote “unwinding” with one thought in mind and realized I missed the common thought: unwinding, settling down and into a slower, mindful pace at the end of a hectic period. But what I’m thinking of is the physical motion of taking thread off a bobbin or pulling the air compressor’s red rubber hose from … Continue reading Unwinding
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