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Arizona

6 December 2022 at 06:16
My daughter lives in Arizona. She loves the dry, hot desert climate and its prickly landscape. The first year I went to visit her beloved habitat, I was skeptical. How could the desert compete with all our lush southern greenery? … Continue reading →

Noting the birth of the Anglican mystic and writer Evelyn Underhill

6 December 2022 at 04:00
        The incomparable Evelyn Underhill was born on this day, the 6th of December, 1875, in Wolverhampton, in the West Midlands, England. Her father Sir Arthur Underhill was a successful barrister with a practice in London. Her mother, Lucy, was the daughter of a justice of the peace. An only child, Evelyn […]

Collage

6 December 2022 at 00:27
I said I wasn’t going to post most of the art I was doing because I didn’t want the performance pressure. It turns out that the lure of publishing works-in-progress is important. It keeps me accountable to someone besides myself, without which I can go weeks without making art. So I’ll start posting daily again, […]

Peak Spiritual Experiences, Psychedelics, & Consciousness Research

5 December 2022 at 23:24
John Kaag is a philosophy professor who published a book a few years ago with the intriguing title, How William James Can Save Your Life. It’s not my favorite book on James, but Kaag is onto something with that title.  William James was born in 1842 and died in 1910. He has been called the […]

Masks redux

5 December 2022 at 21:59
There’s a growing movement to get people to wear masks at public events. The motivation? Maskless events post a risk to people with certain disabilities, and/or with chronic illnesses, and to their caregivers. In other words, this is an issue of disabilities rights. Of course, it’s not just masks. Ideally, all the events that we … Continue reading "Masks redux"

Timothy Beal: When Time is Short

5 December 2022 at 10:00
Roger Santodomingo The religious scholar argues that religion has fueled humanity’s denial of climate change and that—even in knowing ours may be a finite future—there are still places to find hope.

Pagan Community Notes: Week of December 5, 2022

5 December 2022 at 18:40
Gruß vom Krampus! Tuscumbia Yule celebration, more solstice and Yule events, and more news. Continue reading Pagan Community Notes: Week of December 5, 2022 at The Wild Hunt.

The Waning of the Light

5 December 2022 at 17:10
as preached at the First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston, December 4, 2022 In the Jewish tradition there is a midrash, an interpretation, of the Torah, the sacred text, about twilight. It points to a spiritual practice that is essential for many Unitarian Universalists. The midrash has to do with what once happened at the […]

2023 UUA Presidential Election

5 December 2022 at 09:34
Information, updated regularly, on the 2023 election for UUA President. UUs, through their congregational delegates, elect the UUA President. Voting begins in June and culminates at our General Assembly. Continue reading "2023 UUA Presidential Election"

The Ground of Being

5 December 2022 at 16:40
as preached at the First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston, November 6, 2022 We are in the midst of one of liberal democracy’s great civic rituals: the country’s biennial elections. Their stakes seem to be much higher than usual. In the past weeks, I have talked with more than few of you who have reported […]

All Souls Homily 2022

5 December 2022 at 16:06
as preached at the First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston, October 30, 2022 From age to ageOh! I have slipped the surly bonds of EarthLove ends. But what if it doesn’t?Be Thou with us, now and alwaysI have only one picture with him.We will not see it, none of us.Behold, peace shall extend to thee […]

A Few Wilde (Nights) Discoveries

5 December 2022 at 14:57
Researching Wilde Nights & Robber Barons gave me the opportunity to play historic detective. Now that the book is available, I thought I would share a few of my favorites with you. This image of Fred Atkins Fred Atkins was a young sex worker who had a close relationship with Maurice Schwabe. Rupert Croft-Cooke said […]

One thing

5 December 2022 at 11:56
I woke up this morning thinking about Curly from the 1991 movie City Slickers with Billy Crystal and Jack Palance. If you haven’t seen it, Crystal and his friends go to a Dude Ranch (I don’t remember why) and end up facing mortality under the tutelage of the rugged old trailhand, Curly Washburn, played by … Continue reading One thing

Wonders Ordinary and Extraordinary by Reverend Tom Capo, preached on 12/4/2022

5 December 2022 at 13:37
  (After a mindfulness eating exercise with a strawberry, I begin) What I wonder is what is wonder. The word has many definitions and I would guess means different things to different people.   As we explore wonder today take a few seconds to choose which definition you will ground yourself in.   The definition I’m using for myself today—and this may or may not be change on other days are these: wonder is curiosity—“a strong desire to learn more” (Oxford Dictionary), wonder is mystery—“ something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain” (Oxford Dictionary) and wonder is awe-- “…the feeling we get in the presence of something vast that challenges our understanding of the world.” (researchers at Be...

FUUN Christmas Eve Service

5 December 2022 at 12:42

Leveling Up

5 December 2022 at 12:31
“Level Two is where you become privy to the giant mystery, the fabulous conspiracy that is Santa. You are entrusted with the secret, that Santa is SO much bigger than you imagined, that you, in fact, get to be Santa, too.” —Rev. Joanna Fontaine Crawford One year—but not the year the Christmas tree fell on me at midnight, causing me to weep with self-pity and exhaustion—I was so happy with how the tree looked, with all the presents underneath it, including the ones that “Santa brought” in their different-than-the-others’-wrapping-paper, that I took a photo before going to bed, wanting to […] The post Leveling Up appeared first on BeyondBelief.

How We Grow

5 December 2022 at 05:00
There is always time to rest. To acknowledge that every waking moment does not have to be filled with activities and striving. We need to be able to rest often. We need to be able to take a step back before things are overwhelming. Rest is how we grow. Rest is how we learn. Rest … Continue reading How We Grow

World Soil Day: We Are All Stewards of the Land

5 December 2022 at 08:45
Today we raise awareness for the importance of maintaining healthy ecosystems and the humans that defend our lands.

Wonder Lost and Wonder Found

5 December 2022 at 06:01
When I was around 10 or 11 years old, December always brought a sense of wonder. A magical tree was lit, Christmas songs and carols played, gifts and decorations were displayed on the oriental rug in the living room, and … Continue reading →

The Merry Christmas Polka— Murfin Winter Holidays Music Festival 2022-‘23

5 December 2022 at 03:00
                                                                           The Merry Christmas Polka --The Andrews Sisters with Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians. You won’t find The Merry Christmas Polka on the short playlists of those radio stations that switch to holiday music for the season.  You certainly won’t hear it pipedinto the remaining brick-and-mortar mallsand big box stores.  But it is just the kind of stuff that we thrive on at the Murfin Winter Holidays Music Festival.  We aim to find holiday music across styles and cultures.  And for modern Americans, especially the hipsters, no music is more alien than the polka. In the post-World War II era, Americans were searchin...

WHAT DO YOU SAY AFTER YOU RUN OUT OF SERMONS ON LOVE? The Vision of the Liberal Church

4 December 2022 at 19:19
    WHAT DO YOU SAY AFTER YOU RUN OUT OF SERMONS ON LOVE?The Vision of the Liberal Church James Ishmael Ford When two individuals meet, so do two private worlds. None of our private worlds is big enough for us to live a wholesome life in. We need the wider world of joy and […]

The 2023 Pirelli Calendar tarot-like, Pagan imagery

4 December 2022 at 17:00
The 2023 Pirelli calendar has much Pagan imagery while highlighting women's empowerment. Continue reading The 2023 Pirelli Calendar tarot-like, Pagan imagery at The Wild Hunt.

Hope: A User’s Manual

4 December 2022 at 12:30
What hope isn't, what it is, and where to find it. A sermon drawn from MaryAnn McKibben Dana's new book of the same title.

a small sliding book holder

4 December 2022 at 12:04
I'm making some small walnut book holders to display a collection of small volumes printed by a good friend who is a letterpress artist. It will be a great place to display our growing collection of his works. I had done similar sliding book racks years ago with my students at the Clear Spring School and for an article in Woodwork Magazine. Those, being for full sized books would have been way too large for these tiny printed volumes. In the meantime, I'm working on the table of contents for a new book about designing boxes. That means also that a variety of new designs are floating through my mind. Make, fix and create. Assist others in learning likewise.  

Weekly Bread #199

4 December 2022 at 11:56
I am noticing the madrones lately. Maybe it is the time of year. They have lost most of their leaves and the bark has peeled leaving that gorgeous red-orange color. But it is their trunks that are drawing my attention. Gnarly and battered though they are, they keep sprouting new growth. I am feeling my […]

Exhaustion

4 December 2022 at 05:00
“It takes courage to say yes to rest and play in a culture where exhaustion is seen as a status symbol.” -Brene Brown   Say yes to rest today.

Land acknowledgements

4 December 2022 at 08:41
I’ve been trying to find out if the Quonahassit people, when they were pushed out of Cohasset, Mass., joined up with the Wampanoags or the Massachusett, or some went to each. I started out assuming that since they were Massachusett, they would have joined up with that nation. But I can’t find a definitive answer. … Continue reading "Land acknowledgements"

Come Thou Long Expected Jesus— Murfin Winter Holidays Music Festival 2022-‘23

4 December 2022 at 06:56
                                 Come Thou Long Expected Jesus  performed by the Geneva International Christian Choir and Orchestra.   Today is the second Sunday of Advent and we celebrate with one of the loveliest of the Advent carols, Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus featuring words by the hymnist Charles Wesley. Today’s song is one of the oldest in the English Protestant tradition.   It was one of literally thousands of hymn lyrics written by Charles Wesley (1707-1788), the brother of John Wesley, founder of Methodism.   The prolific hymnist almost single handedly established the tradition of congregational singing among Methodists and by osmosis much of the rest of English languageProtestantism.   Prolific hy...

Last Full Moon of the Year – Finish Strong

4 December 2022 at 04:00
The last full moon of the year is this coming Wednesday, December 7. If you have any 2022 goals or projects that need an extra magical push to get them over the finish line, here’s your chance.

All-Ages Worship (4 December 2022)

3 December 2022 at 23:06
Please join us this Sunday (4 December 2022) at 11:00 AM for “Would You Believe?” 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 (4 December 2022)"

Middle and High School Youth Religious Education (4 December 2022)

3 December 2022 at 22:52
This Sunday (4 December 2022) — “Understanding the Bible” Adapted for this age group from a curriculum based on the book by John Buehrens (Understanding the Bible: An Introduction for Skeptics, Seekers, and Religious Liberals). This week — Session 2 — “The Akedah” We will discussion the story of the Binding of Isaac. What does … Continue reading "Middle and High School Youth Religious Education (4 December 2022)"

Children’s Religious Education (4 December 2022)

3 December 2022 at 22:32
This Sunday (4 December 2022) — Moses and the 10 Commandments This week, the class will hear the story of Moses and the 10 Commandments. They will talk about the Commandments as a covenant and work on a “translation” of the commandments that works for their classroom.

Online Adult Religious Education — 4 December 2022

3 December 2022 at 22:25
Please join us on Sunday (4 December 2022) as we continue our adult religious education class at 9:00 AM for “WhUU Dat” via Zoom and facilitated by Susan Caldwell and Barbara Deger and continuing our discussion of the Unitarian Universalist Pocket Guide. This week’s reading will be the final chapter of the pocket guide — “Our … Continue reading "Online Adult Religious Education — 4 December 2022"

Zoom Lunch Now on Tuesdays (6 December 2022)

3 December 2022 at 22:14
Please join us next Tuesday (6 December 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.

North Louisiana Interfaith — December 2022 Give-Away-The-Plate Recipient

3 December 2022 at 22:08
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 December 2022, we choose North Louisiana Interfaith. Interfaith is a non-partisan political organization made up of member institutions of which All Souls is one of many institutions. … Continue reading "North Louisiana Interfaith — December 2022 Give-Away-The-Plate Recipient"

The Importance of December

3 December 2022 at 19:44
I love December because it is a fresh way to stop being shackled to the past. Choosing to have difficult conversations with yourself allows a freedom to reassess a true sense of  who you are and your own memories. Continue reading The Importance of December at The Wild Hunt.

Before You’re Tired

3 December 2022 at 05:00
It’s okay to rest before you are tired. Rest is a necessary precursor to action. -Jess Hunt (CLF)   Rest before you are tired today.

Homeless this Christmas by James Wynbrandt— Murfin Winter Holidays Music Festival 2022-‘23

3 December 2022 at 03:00
James Wybrandt wrote and performed Homeless This Christmas in 2013 to benefit the National Coalition for the homeless. Yesterday was the first Friday of December.  Here in McHenry County, Illinois that meant that it was one of the Community Resource Days serving the homeless and housing insecure at Willow Crystal Lake, 100 S. Main Street in Crystal Lake.  Compassion for Campers, Tree of Life Unitarian Universalist Congregation’s long-time ministry, was on hand to distribute essential camping gear and equipment including tents, sleeping bags, sleeping mats, tarps, camp stoves, propane fuel tanks, flashlightsplus personal hygiene items, and non-perishable food. The need was great.  The past few days were the coldest, yet this season a...

Meditation with Larry Androes (3 December 2022)

2 December 2022 at 22:03
Please join us on Saturday (3 December 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. Please note that this group is still meeting via Zoom.  You will need … Continue reading "Meditation with Larry Androes (3 December 2022)"

Stepping into the Polar Night

2 December 2022 at 17:23
It is like living in a lighthouse, surrounded by nothing but the wild, often unwelcoming nature. You merely need to take three steps outside the door to remember where you are. Locals have a saying about that: “Vi vet kor vi bor” ("We know where we live") and it is often in November that you start hearing it out loud. Continue reading Stepping into the Polar Night at The Wild Hunt.

What UUSC’s Partners Had to Say About COP27

2 December 2022 at 16:39
The 27th annual Conference of Parties (COP27) was held from November 6 to 1 in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. Seven UUSC partners attended the conference to advocate durable solutions to climate change adaptation and mitigation.

Beacon Behind the Books: Meet Nicole-Anne Keyton, Assistant Editor

2 December 2022 at 13:40
In undergrad, when I started working on my creative writing minor, I spotted a course on book publishing in the English department’s catalog. I’d always been “interested” in publishing, and I suppose the books and films I consumed growing up that glamorized the industry fascinated me as someone on the outside looking in—same with my other educational pursuits in film, journalism, art history, creative writing, advertising . . . I owe a tremendous debt to that class, as it made learning about the industry more accessible to those who couldn’t afford an elite summer publishing course or graduate program.

Making Classic Toys that Teach

2 December 2022 at 14:01
LeeValley.com has copies of my book, Making Classic Toys that Teachhttps://www.leevalley.com/en-us/shop/tools/books-and-dvds/75487-making-classic-toys-that-teach?item=49L2743 in stock and ready to ship, even though Amazon only has it at a greatly inflated price. To get free shipping from Lee Valley you'll need to buy one other small item to push you over their $35.00 threshold. I highly recommend this small whittling knife.  https://www.leevalley.com/en-us/shop/tools/hand-tools/carving-tools/knives/112439-number-8-german-chip-carving-knife?item=06D0408 It is exactly like the one I used in the book, and that I carried with me to Paris where I whittled spheres on a park bench in the Tuileries. https://en.parisinfo.com/paris-museum-monu...

Our Fascination with Con Artists

2 December 2022 at 13:35
A century before there was the Tinder Swindler, Ana Delvy or Elizabeth Holmes there was Baron von Koenig, and Count Adalbert de la Ramee and Maurice Schwabe. The period in which they operated was considered to be the golden age of the con. These figures, like their modern counterparts, made use of the fact that […]

Ease and Leisure

2 December 2022 at 05:00
We were created not for labor, but for rest. For ease and leisure. To enjoy the wind in the trees, the smell of honeysuckle while sitting on the front porch. Taking in the beauty we didn’t have a hand in creating. -JeKaren Olaoya (CLF)   When have you stopped to experience life around you?

The End of Title 42 Will Not End Injustice

2 December 2022 at 08:59
Even as we celebrate the demise of one cruel anti-asylum policy, new threats to migrant justice emerge to take its place.

Christianity is basically an epic mistake . . . and the time is right to correct it

15 December 2022 at 13:06
In 2020, during the early weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, I re-worked an earlier version of the piece you’ll find below. (Looking back at my blogger stats, I see that I published the first version of the piece in June 2018). But, for various reasons, I eventually decided to take it down in order to rework it. It was whilst reworking it yet again a couple of weeks ago that I realised its opening insight, gratefully borrowed (and slightly adapted) from a piece by Thomas Sheehan, had a place in my short “Thought for the Day” of last week.    Anyway, having avoided catching COVID-19 throughout the official period of the pandemic, I have now been laid low by it along with Susanna, my wife, and there is no way I’m going to b...

What If

2 December 2022 at 06:01
I started writing my own music sometime in high school. I wish I held  on to those starters. My pattern was to write something and then let go of it soon after thinking it was good enough to keep. I … Continue reading →

Prayer for Generosity

2 December 2022 at 06:00
Prayer for the Week of December 6, 2022 - Prayer for Generosity Gracious Wonderment, may we find ourselves amid life’s abundant worries, cares, and griefs aware of the choices we have in those moments for generosity to others, to listen or attend deeply to another’s worries, to lessen another’s cares,...

Ella Fitzgerald’s Frosty the Snowman— Murfin Winter Holidays Music Festival 2022-‘23

2 December 2022 at 03:00
                                                                      Frosty the Snowman  performed by Ella Fitzgerald. Frosty the Snowman, today’s entry into our Holidays Music Festival, touches several seasonal sub-genres—Winter songs not actually holiday related, children ’ s songs, and in this version by the inimitable Ella Fitzgerald, jazz . The tune about a plucky snowman who comes to life when crowned with an old top hat was written by Walter “ Jack ” Rollins and Steve Nelson on a hot summer day in the Westchester County suburbs of New York .   The composers said that it was set in Armonk near White Plains which had the village green mentioned in the song. Rollins had already w...

Beacon Books Making the Jump from the Page to the Screen

1 December 2022 at 16:55
By Christian Coleman | Have you ever watched a Beacon book before? Grab your popcorn and your favorite seat for binge viewing because a handful of them have or will be taking to the screen as narrative films, documentaries, and TV miniseries! Here are five adaptations to cue up on your streaming accounts.

2021 Census for England and Wales shows declines in Christian faith, increases in Paganism and other beliefs

1 December 2022 at 17:00
The 2021 Census for England and Wales while showing a decline in those who identify as Christian, saw an increase in all other faiths, including Paganism. Continue reading 2021 Census for England and Wales shows declines in Christian faith, increases in Paganism and other beliefs at The Wild Hunt.

Doing or Being?

1 December 2022 at 06:05
I wonder about this word, “wonder.” Do we mean the action of wondering about something? Or do we mean being taken completely in by a thing, as in “the wonder of it all?” I think about experiences that I had … Continue reading →

Alt text

30 November 2022 at 13:23
“Alt tet”Alt text” is text that you add to images on your website, so that people who are blind or have impaired vision can use their screen reader to tell them what the image is. I’ve been very bad about adding alt text to images on this blog, partly because I was unsure how much … Continue reading "Alt text"

World AIDS Day

1 December 2022 at 12:51
Wear your red ribbon, it’s World AIDS Day. (Actually, I always forget to get a red ribbon for World AIDS Day. But that’s because I’m the kind of person who forgets their spouse’s birthday.) Founded in 1998, World AIDS Day was a response to the big pandemic before the COVID-19 pandemic. World AIDS Day is … Continue reading "World AIDS Day"

Rest

1 December 2022 at 05:00
This month, we will explore rest. Rest as a spiritual gift. Rest as a divine right. Rest as something we need to approach with reverence. Rest as something we have been taught to avoid, even when we need it most. What is your relationship with rest?  

December 1, 2022

1 December 2022 at 07:21
                                                                      The Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles in their 2013 Christmas Spectacular Concert. December 1 is World AIDS Day.   In honor of that we feature the Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles (GMCLA), the oldest, largest, and most prestigious Gay Chorus in the United States.   It was formed in 1979 at Plummer Park Community Center in Los Angeles, with 99 members .   Its first public performance was at the National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights that October and they also performed at n the first ever national LGBT concert at the Washington Memorial . As GMCLA continued to grow throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s th...

King’s Chapel and It’s Prayer Book

1 December 2022 at 04:00
  King’s Chapel and its Prayer Book John Harcourt Members of Saint John’s visiting Boston may have discovered King’s Chapel on Tremont Street at the foot of Beacon Hill. Those who have ventured inside for a service may have been vaguely disconcerted. The text in their hands was entitled The Book of Common Prayer; its […]

Live In-person Worship Resumes!

1 December 2022 at 01:59
(updated September 23, 2022; November 20, 2022) Friends, Given the county’s current “green” status and the CDC’s current recommendations, the board has approved changes to our COVID safety policy as proposed by the COVID safety team. Here are the most important points salient to our members and friends: Now that our status is green, the …<p> Live In-person Worship Resumes! Read More »

A sound bath can help ground you deeply when meditation is not enough

30 November 2022 at 22:43
Recently, the Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Montclair, New Jersey’s Mental Health Task Force held a Creative Arts Wellness Day. This was perfect timing for me. For the past two months my mom has been in the hospital and rehab interchangeably. The task force held three workshops — Sound Rejuvenation, Fiber Fun and Soulful Collage simultaneously. […] The post A sound bath can help ground you deeply when meditation is not enough appeared first on Nature's Sacred Journey.

U.N. Climate Change Conference makes a breakthrough agreement

30 November 2022 at 17:00
COP27 concluded earlier this month, and while it accomplished reaching an agreement on "loss and damage," how the plan will calculate those issues remains complicated. Continue reading U.N. Climate Change Conference makes a breakthrough agreement at The Wild Hunt.

sawing la-de-da style

30 November 2022 at 17:04
Sometimes you just have to be cute, especially if you are a part of the rainbow group at the Clear Spring School. To clarify,  I'd just instructed the students in my Kindergarten class to take an easier approach to sawing by allowing the saw to do the work. One must pay attention to getting the saw started on the right line and with attention to one's own body and its smooth motion, the saw does the work.  Done right, there's time to be cute, even when there are several cuts to be made. We were making Froebel block sets number 4. La-de-da... Make, fix and create

Sunday, December 4 ~ Our Own Seven Wonders ~ 10:30 a.m.

30 November 2022 at 12:35
Sunday, December 4, 10:30 a.m. Our Own Seven Wonders   Are you enraptured by snails, fascinated by a scientific discovery, or filled with awe by a particular place? Out of all of the marvels in the world, who got to choose the seven wonders? And why are there only seven, anyway? Join us on December 4   [ … ] The post Sunday, December 4 ~ Our Own Seven Wonders ~ 10:30 a.m. appeared first on Unitarian Church of Marlborough and Hudson.

Grace

30 November 2022 at 05:00
“You do not need to be already perfect—or even half-way—to belong in this circle where grace meets us where we are but does not leave us as it found us” -Gretchen Haley (inspired by Anne Lamott) How have you experienced grace in community? “No es necesario que ya seas perfecto, ni siquiera que estés a … Continue reading Grace

Recalling the Catholic Nun & Zen Master Sister Elaine MacInnis

30 November 2022 at 04:00
      I’ve just learned that Sister Elaine MacInnis, Catholic nun and Zen master died yesterday, November 29th, 2022. If I did the calculations correctly, she was 99 years old. A number of years ago I served on the membership committee of the American Zen Teachers Association. It had been formed largely out of […]

It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas— Murfin Winter Holidays Music Festival 2022

30 November 2022 at 07:12
Perry Como had the first hit version of It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas by Meredith Willson. There are many subsets in the category of the Golden Age of American Popular Christmas Song .   One might be called the secular Advent songs—tunes that conjure up the growing excitement of the Holiday season invoking winter scenes, decorations, shopping, and general merriment.   At their best they deftly mixed daubs of nostalgia, with a snappy, jazzy modernity.   They could evoke the rustic past but were most at home in bustling urban streets.                                         Meredith Willson in his radio days. Perhaps the most beloved of the genre was It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas ...

Spirited Change

30 November 2022 at 06:08
The new Christmas movie this season, Spirited, starring Will Farrell, Ryan Reynolds, and Octavia Spencer, is a new musical comedy take on the Dickens classic A Christmas Carol. At the core of every version of this story is the question, … Continue reading →

Wednesday

30 November 2022 at 04:00
“Wednesday” isn’t “The Addams Family” – if you expect “all together ooky” you’re going to be disappointed. But if you like dark fantasy about someone who has her act together in ways I could only dream about when I was 16, give it a try.

Recalling the Catholic Nun & Zen Master Sister Elaine McInnis

30 November 2022 at 04:00
      I’ve just learned that Sister Elaine McInnis, Catholic nun and Zen master died yesterday, November 29th, 2023. If I did the calculations correctly, she was 99 years old. A number of years ago I served on the membership committee of the American Zen Teachers Association. It had been formed largely out of […]

Wednesday Photo: Advent Star(s)

29 November 2022 at 19:00
Taken with a Fujifilm X100V   Just click on the photo to enlarge it   Straight out of camera (though cropped to 4:3) using Øyvind Nordhagen’s “OWH Night” recipe   It’s Advent once again and, as we have done for many, many years now, on the first Sunday of the season we put up our Herrnhut Star in the window of The Manse next door to the Cambridge Unitarian Church. As this photo (taken on Monday evening) shows, because of the double glazing and because we have a round mirror with a convex mirror in the middle, the star is repeated many times across our small front room. Walking into the room of an evening it’s like walking into a little solar system . . .

The People’s Tree

29 November 2022 at 17:41
On November 2, the evergreen tree that will grace the west lawn of the White House at U.S. capitol was harvested from Pisgah Forest. Tonight, Ruby, the red spruce was lit up for the first time. Continue reading The People’s Tree at The Wild Hunt.

December Theme: Risking Joy

29 November 2022 at 16:31
It’s almost December! And with it comes the whole wide range of expectations, spoken and not, along with the panoply of emotions tied to the past and even the future. Depending on our own life’s experience, we might have the blues, express more of a ... read more . The post December Theme: Risking Joy appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

Co-Ministers’ Colloquy – November 29th

29 November 2022 at 16:25
As we breathe deeply on a chilly gray day, we share a poem for resilience from our retired colleague, the Rev. Mark Belletini: Late Fall Less light. A time of rest for eyes weary of bright lights competing for our attention. Less light. A time to focus carefully on things that the ... read more . The post Co-Ministers’ Colloquy – November 29th appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

This Sunday in Religious Education – Dec. 4th

29 November 2022 at 16:20
There will be regular sessions of RE this week for all the groups – K-3rdgrade; 4th-6th grade; and Coming of Age. And the Nursery will be open too. For December 11th, I’d like to plan a holiday crafts workshop for RE, but I need volunteers to make ... read more . The post This Sunday in Religious Education – Dec. 4th appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

An American Sunrise, poems by Joy Harjo

29 November 2022 at 16:15
The BIPOC authors Discussion group will gather online on Tuesday December 20th at 6 pm for a discussion of Native American Poet Laureate Joy Harjo’s book An American Sunrise. Come join UUSS as we transition into the new year with a discussion of this book of ... read more . The post An American Sunrise, poems by Joy Harjo appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

Search Committee Nominates Rev. Dr. Sofía Betancourt for UUA President

29 November 2022 at 13:30
Staff Writer New president to be elected at General Assembly 2023.

Learn to access Inflation Reduction Act grants for clean energy improvements at your congregation!

29 November 2022 at 12:47
Side With Love is partnering with Interfaith Power and Light (IPL) and the Energy and Environmental Study Institute (EESI) to host a briefing to learn about the benefits included in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) that can help houses of worship do energy work on their facilities.  The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) is the most sweeping clean energy and climate legislation in history. With clean energy tax credits for wind and solar, electric vehicles, energy efficiency, heat pumps, and more, the IRA sets a course to reduce greenhouse gas emissions up to 44% by 2030, while saving thousands of lives, creating millions of good-paying clean energy jobs, investing in environmental justice, and reducing energy bills for working families acr...

UUA politics: Article II revision, pt. 2

29 November 2022 at 10:56
Once again, I’ll say that I’m critical of the present Article II, and since at least 2005 I’ve been advocating revision. And while I criticized the current draft revision in a previous post, I think the revision is headed in the right direction — towards a complete rewrite. But. In a conversation on Mastodon, Peter … Continue reading "UUA politics: Article II revision, pt. 2"

Share The Love-Pay It Forward

29 November 2022 at 10:52

Moving On

29 November 2022 at 06:19
In “The Power of Myth” , 1991 Joseph Cambell says:  “ People says that what we’re all seeking a meaning for life. I think that what we’re really seeking is an experience of being alive, so that our life experiences … Continue reading →

Hope

29 November 2022 at 05:00
“In this community, we hold hope close. We don’t always know what comes next, but that cannot dissuade us. We don’t always know just what to do, but that will not mean that we are lost in the wilderness.” -Ninán Soto How do you hold hope close? “En esta comunidad, mantenemos la esperanza cerca. No … Continue reading Hope

UUA politics: article 2 revision

28 November 2022 at 09:04
It’s long past time for the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) to revise the Principles and Purposes section of the UUA Bylaws. The first post on this blog — way back in 2005, when this blog was hosted on AOL — was a critique of the seven principles. So I’m glad that the Article II Commission … Continue reading "UUA politics: article 2 revision"

Huron Carol or Twas in the Moon of Wintertime— Murfin Winter Holidays Music Festival 2022-23

29 November 2022 at 08:53
A Canadian Christmas hymn based on a French folk song with original lyrics written by St. John de Brebeuf, SJ, sung by the Canadian Tenors. Also called Twas in the Moon of Wintertime . Yesterday for Native American Heritage Month we shared a traditional Lakota Winter Song .    Today we turn to a First Nations Christmas Carol .   The Huron Carol , also known as Twas in the Moon of Wintertime is a Canadian Christmas hymn . It is Canada’s oldest Christmas song ), probably written in 1642 by Jean de Brébeuf , a Jesuit missionary at Sainte-Marie among the Hurons. Brébeuf wrote the lyrics in the native language of the Huron/Wendat people .     The song's original Huron title is Jesous Ahatonhia — Jesus , he is born . The melody is b...

Salvation by Character: Recalling My Spiritual Ancestor William Ellery Channing

29 November 2022 at 04:00
      William Ellery Channing was born on this day, the 29th of November in 1780, in Newport, Rhode Island. I try to acknowledge this every year. I count him as one of my more important spiritual influences, in a very real sense he was a spiritual ancestor. I was working at Wahrenbrock’s Book […]

Pagan Community Notes: Week of November 28, 2022

28 November 2022 at 19:19
In this week's Pagan Community Notes: Congress holds hearings to fulfill its promise to the Cherokee Nation, Mauna Loa Erupts, offerings found at "holiest shrine" of the Aztec empire, and more news. Continue reading Pagan Community Notes: Week of November 28, 2022 at The Wild Hunt.

December Share The Plate Partner

28 November 2022 at 13:19

Voting is Power: Impact in 2022

28 November 2022 at 12:32
Voting is Power (ViP) engages and empowers potential voters at All Souls, in Tulsa, and in communities across the country that are impacted by voter suppression. The ViP group serves as a broad gathering place for all who are interested in at least one area of voting rights and who want to learn more, and our committee structure also allows for more detailed planning in groups for those with narrower focus. ViP’s 2022 Impact Registered/Updated 194 Voters Presence at 25 registration events in partnership with: Food on the Move Gilcrease Hills Baptist Church Terence Crutcher Foundation Woody Guthrie Center Delta […] The post Voting is Power: Impact in 2022 appeared first on BeyondBelief.

a shortage of stuff....

28 November 2022 at 09:50
 I found it interesting to read in the New York Times that dumpster diving has become such a big deal. Companies like CVS and Walgreens have so much returned merchandise that gets thrown away each day, that folks go dumpster diving out back to get free stuff, or to illustrate the wastefulness of American consumer culture. In the meantime, China's strict clampdown on Covid-19 and the protests against their authoritarian rule will likely cause supply chain issues, meaning we'll likely have less stuff. Perhaps in a world overwhelmed with stuff, it will be OK to have less of it. This is the season for buying lots and lots of stuff. Some of it we buy thinking that it would be great for holiday giving, and then we give it hoping to impress fo...

Open Doors

28 November 2022 at 05:00
“May our doors be so open it is drafty inside, and people sometimes shout because noises without come also within.” -Nancy Shaffer How can you open a door in your community today? “Que nuestras puertas estén tan abiertas que haya corrientes de aire por dentro, y que la gente a veces tenga que gritar porque … Continue reading Open Doors

Kids Are Not Afraid to Ask Good Questions

28 November 2022 at 06:14
Our daughter has maintained a connection  on social media with the mentor of her sorority pledge chapter at UGA from 2012 who is now the director of youth and young adults at a Presbertyerian Church – Margie Quinn. She received … Continue reading →

Cheyenne Winter Song—The Murfin Winter Holiday Music Festival 2022-23

28 November 2022 at 07:49
                                                                      A Cheyenne Winter Song with art. It is still Native American Heritage Month, so it is appropriate for us to turn to the seasonal music of Native American and First Nations peoples.  Many, of course, are Christian—Roman Catholic from lands claimed by the French and Spanish as well as converts from U.S. missionaries like the Salish and Kootenai Tribes  (Flat Heads) in western Montana;  Protestants like the Lenape (Delaware) converted by the Moravians and others and many Cherokee and related tribes originating in the South East;  pockets converted by other denominations during the Reservation Era;  some Russian Orthodox in ...

A Vision of William Blake: The Original Spiritual If Not Religious

28 November 2022 at 04:00
          I give you the end of a golden string; Only wind it into a ball, It will lead you in at Heaven’s gate, Built in Jerusalem’s wall.  William Blake was born on this day, the 28th of November in 1757, in Soho, in Westminster, in London. His family were Dissenters […]

Co-Ministers’ Colloquy – Nov. 22nd

27 November 2022 at 17:43
Over the past couple of weeks we have been reflecting on resilience, and the ways that we can increase resilience in ourselves and one another. Today, we consider resilience practices for communities and families and ways that we have witnessed some of these at UUSS. Reach ... read more . The post Co-Ministers’ Colloquy – Nov. 22nd appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

Happy to be your Interim Director of Lifespan Religious Education!

27 November 2022 at 17:40
Thanks for the warm welcome I received from those of you who were able to attend the service last week. I’m excited to work with you during this interim period in your RE leadership. As Rev Lynn and Rev Wendy wrote last week, I have ... read more . The post Happy to be your Interim Director of Lifespan Religious Education! appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

Grief Group

27 November 2022 at 17:40
Whatever type of loss you’ve suffered, or when that loss was, there’s no right or wrong way to grieve. The Caring Team is offering an online monthly open group to offer support in times of grief. We’ll meet next on Monday, November 28th, from 7-8 ... read more . The post Grief Group appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

Dining For Dollars Lasagna Dinner Fundraiser

27 November 2022 at 17:30
On Wednesday, December 14, 2022 the Dining for Dollars committee is sponsoring the seventeenth annual Dining for Dollars fundraiser. Thank you Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady for the space and their continued support. This year we are supporting: The MoonCatcher Project – and ... read more . The post Dining For Dollars Lasagna Dinner Fundraiser appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.
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