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Thinking of G K Chesterton, and of course, of Father Brown

13 June 2022 at 03:00
    I’ve just noticed that the Episcopal Church observes today, the 13th of June, as a feast, of sorts, for Gilbert Keith Chesterton. He is perhaps best known as G. K. Chesterton, critic, biographer, novelist & Christian apologist. According to Wikipedia his “friendly enemy” George Bernard Shaw spoke of Chesterton as “a man of […]

Identity

12 June 2022 at 05:00
For a very long time, I did not feel like the words I used to describe my identity had integrity with who I really was. It turned out that I needed to learn new words, and then I needed to give myself permission to describe myself in new ways. -Michael Tino (CLF) What are the … Continue reading Identity

Arriving in England

12 June 2022 at 18:20
Though Monday was officially the start of my sabbatical, I arrived in London on Friday. I have mixed feelings about being here. I am grateful for and excited about starting my sabbatical. At the same time, it seems that in the last week a number of folks in the church have come down with COVID. […]

Column: Hanging Garden

12 June 2022 at 17:00
The din had been loud inside the house, but outside, I felt like I was being buffeted by it, surrounded on all sides by argument. I felt a guilty weight in the pit of my stomach. I knew what the sound was now. I looked up and without any joy found what I expected to find. There were exactly two black crows sitting in the branches of my tree, facing my house, yelling at me. “What do you want?” I sighed. But I knew.  Continue reading Column: Hanging Garden at The Wild Hunt.

Deconstructing “White Replacement Theory,” and What It Means to Be an American

12 June 2022 at 12:30
In the early days of May 2022, the U.S. experienced another mass shooting motivated by an ideology called “replacement theory.” How and when did this theory emerge? How has this idea affected persons of color? How can our awareness of this harmful ideology foster our work as compassionate humans? This talk will touch on these questions and others in an attempt to come to grips with difficult events in our history and our present moment.

this week...

12 June 2022 at 12:11
I have been reviewing two soon-to-be published excerpts from my book, Wisdom of Our Hands . One will be in Quercus Magazine in the UK (also distributed in the US) and the other in  Woodworker West . Each focuses on different sections of the book.  I learned this morning that my  Wisdom of Our Hands  book is in its second printing. That's a good sign that the message within it is gaining traction. This coming week will be my last as director of the woodworking program at the Clear Spring School. And so I hope to step into a broader but continued role as an advocate for hands-on learning.  Also this coming week, my Guide to Woodworking with Kids will be back in the warehouse and ready for sales with a reprint being complete. On Saturd...

Hurt People Hurt People

12 June 2022 at 10:40
REFLECTION ON CHANGES IN ME Rev. Kit Ketcham, PRIDE 2022 Pacific UU Fellowship, June 12, 2022             Talking about sexual orientation and gender identity was a huge NoNo when I was a school counselor in Colorado back in the 80’s and 90’s.   I was so naïve that it took a long time for me to realize that there was something really wrong about that.             The change in me began when my college friend Fern came out to me after a suicide attempt.   It began to grow when I attended an in-service put on by PFLAG, an in-service designed for counselors in our district, where I saw that the president of the local chapter was the mother of two of my students.            It took another leap forward when a gutsy 9...

Weekly Bread #174

12 June 2022 at 09:53
This was my second week on staying upright on the trails, but it has been hot this and I have really enjoyed swimming more than hiking this week. Plus, falling in water doesn’t hurt. With 3 days on the trails each week, and often 4 in our pool, life is quite good – at least […]

Summer Solstice in Modern Paganism

12 June 2022 at 05:00
As we approach the Summer Solstice, let’s look at some of the ways modern Pagans celebrate this holy day.

Aptly Named Loving Day in the Spotlight Again

12 June 2022 at 05:17
Intensely  private Mildred and Richard Loving posed uncomfortably for the press as their case moved through the courts with intense media interest.  Note:  It’s Woodstock Pride Fest today where the LGBTQ community, family members, supporters, and the curious celebrate in McHenry County which not so many years ago was so conservative and hostile that few dared to publicly come out.  Much progress has been made over the last decades including the final victory for Marriage Equality in Illinois a few years ago.  But there are storm clouds on the horizon.  Transgender and genderfluid youth who came out boldly at the first Pride Fest in 2019 find themselves increasingly targeted by proposed legislation demanding school restrooms be op...

Emptiness & Zen Koans: Two Reviews

12 June 2022 at 03:00
      Emptiness: A Practical Guide for MeditatorsGUY ARMSTRONG Somerville, Mass.: Wisdom Publications, 2017. 307 pp., paper, $17.95. Introduction to Zen Koans: Learning the Language of DragonsJAMES ISHMAEL FORD Wisdom Publications, 2018. 248 pp., paper, $17.95. Reviewed by Dhananjay Joshi Of course the bird we see and hear exists. It exists, but what I […]

Southern catalpa

12 June 2022 at 02:58

Affirmation Sunday All-Ages Worship (12 June 2022)

11 June 2022 at 23:50
Please join us on Sunday (12 June 2022) at 11:00 AM for “The Light at the End of the Tunnel” — an Affirmation Sunday Service honoring our high school graduate Andrew Lawrence and a recent college graduate. We will be meeting in the sanctuary for this worship service.  Please join us in person at All … Continue reading "Affirmation Sunday All-Ages Worship (12 June 2022)"

Online Adult Religious Education — 12 June 2022

11 June 2022 at 23:23
Please join us on Sunday (12 June 2022) at 9:00 AM for our adult religious education class via Zoom. This Sunday we continue 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 — 12 June 2022"

Zoom Lunch Now on Tuesdays (14 June 2022)

11 June 2022 at 23:16
Please join us next Tuesday (14 June 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.

At The End of the Day

11 June 2022 at 05:00
Living with integrity can bring a fulfillment that is not always available to people in a society that teaches us that we are broken or wrong. Looking back on our lives, we can witness places where we felt the fulfillment of integrity, and we can seek to recreate them as the new day begins. How … Continue reading At The End of the Day

Pilgrimages: a visit to the Temple of Diana

11 June 2022 at 18:23
In our new Pilgrimages series, TWH's editor-in-chief, Manny Tejeda-Moreno, explores the famous Temple of Diana Nemorensis in Nemi, Italy. Continue reading Pilgrimages: a visit to the Temple of Diana at The Wild Hunt.

View from Grizzly Peaks

10 June 2022 at 01:12
In the 2003-2004 school year, I drove to work every day from Oakland to Kensington along Grizzly Peaks Boulevard. The road winds through the Berkely Hills, rising to almost 1,500 feet above the level of San Francisco Bay, just a few miles away. That commute had the most spectacular views of any commute I’ve ever … Continue reading "View from Grizzly Peaks"

Moving by the numbers

11 June 2022 at 15:12
We’re getting ready to move to Massachusetts, some 3,150 miles away (give or take a couple of hundred miles). Right now, we’re packing all our belongings into four moving containers that are approximately 8 feet deep, 5 feet wide, and 7 feet high, or 1120 cubic feet. When we moved to California in 2009, we … Continue reading "Moving by the numbers"

Sunday, June 12 ~ Flower Communion at UUCSW

11 June 2022 at 08:03
  Photo by Chungkuk Bae on Unsplash Within our hands we hold the resurrection of the world. Transient and imperfect, these blossoms are still gifts of infinite value. Like ourselves.   ~ Thomas Rhodes Sunday, June 12, 10:30 a.m. Flower Communion Joint Worship Service at UUCSW   This Sunday, June 12, the Circle RE congregations are joining together for   [ … ] The post Sunday, June 12 ~ Flower Communion at UUCSW appeared first on Unitarian Church of Marlborough and Hudson.

Brusso JT-101

11 June 2022 at 08:13
With just a bit of help from a friend David Heim, who wrote a great book about SketchUp, I managed to made a 3D model of the Brusso JT-101 hinge. It's one I need to finish a box model for an article I'm proposing, and it feels great to be getting better at using the SketchUp 3D modeling program as it will allow me to better prepare for publishing a few extra box designs.  My big challenge that I had to ask David about was how to develop chamfers in the holes where the screws fit. He did them for me in one leaf and fortunately left the other for me to do with his instructions. So, now I can do them myself! You can find David's book on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/SketchUp-Success-Woodworkers-Drawings-Accurately/dp/1950934063/ Mak...

Poem Attributed to a Uvalde Victim Mom is a Fake but Telling

11 June 2022 at 07:53
Memorial crosses for the dead outside Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. Note —Today nation-wide March for Our Lives events will be held in Washington, D.C., major cities like Chicago, and in hundreds of smaller communities including a McHenry County vigil on Route 14 in Crystal Lake from 1 to 3 pm.  The student-led gun control advocacy group founded by Parkland school shooting survivors called the actions in response to the latest school shooting horror—the murder of 19 students and two teachers at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas on May 27. When I read a stunning but gut wrenching poem attributed to a “Uvalde Mom” I was suspicious that it was, in fact written by such a grief stricken mother so soon after the massa...

Box Making at ESSA

11 June 2022 at 07:53
Yesterday I finished a five day box making class at ESSA with 9 students. This was my first full class since the start of the Covid pandemic and it was good to have a class again at the full capacity. Students each made three or more  boxes during the five days, and each learned a lot. I am grateful to have made new friends. Make, fix and create... Assist others in learning likewise.

Zen Meditations on the Mysteries of Trinity

11 June 2022 at 04:00
          So, there I was minding my own business poking through Youtube’s algorithmic determined offerings, when up popped up a delightfully funny, and informative, clip from “Lutheran Satire.” The clip, “St Patrick’s Bad Analogies,” is a worthy romp through the deal of the Christian trinity, while making mild fun of the […]

Meditation with Larry Androes (11 June 2022)

11 June 2022 at 02:27
Please join us on Saturday (11 June 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 (11 June 2022)"

A reasonable but passionate plea for the recovery (or rather, re-story-ation) of apocalyptic language within liberal religion

11 June 2022 at 01:39
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— Last week a member of the congregation, Jerry, chose to read for us chapter 8 of the Book of Amos. As he intimated, progressive, liberal religious traditions have inherited some important ideas from Amos, such as the belief that religious sacrifices could never atone for bad deeds, and that the only genuine service of God was not to be found, not in public displays of religion, but only in acts of justice and righteousness. This basic stance was, of course, something shared by the other 8th-century prophetic writers, Isaia...

Eastern redbud

10 June 2022 at 23:52
This is yesterday’s. A lovely habit has developed in which I draw at night, in my room, while my daughter reads to me. By the time the drawing is done and she’s too tired to read any more, I don’t want to disturb the peaceful feeling by getting my phone and taking the picture. So […]

Be Good For Goodness Sake

10 June 2022 at 05:00
In the 1930s, when “Santa Claus is Coming to Town” was released, children learned of a jolly bearded gift-bearing man who “knows when you are sleeping and knows when you’re awake. He knows when you’ve been bad or good, so be good for goodness sake!” If integrity is what you do when you think no … Continue reading Be Good For Goodness Sake

Column: Merry Wanderer

10 June 2022 at 17:00
Here is what I know about Robin Goodfellow, the Puck, the mythic figure that influenced Shakespeare’s work. He’s old - old enough that records in the 1500s talk about working with him as a practice that was already fading, only remembered by grandmothers. He’s famous - famous enough that, in one old text, some of the good folk in England are referred to as plural, "robingoodfellowes." He’s complicated. He’s a household name. All of this is true - and yet  I have only found a handful of Pagans practicing today who work with him. Continue reading Column: Merry Wanderer at The Wild Hunt.

Side With Love at General Assembly 2022

10 June 2022 at 13:14
During General Assembly 2022 — the annual gathering of the Unitarian Universalist Association — Side With Love will have a range of programming and activities for participants in person in Portland, OR as well as online! Unless otherwise noted, all events and activities are open to the public. Side With Love Networking Room Join us in-person in Portland at our networking space in the Willamette 1 at the Hyatt Regency (across the street from the convention center). The space will be open to anyone registered for GA during these times: Wednesday: 12pm - 1:30pm PT Thursday - Sunday: 9am - 1:30pm PT Come by to get your #JusticeBingo card, find spiritual respite at our altar space, make signs for Friday’s public witness, write letters t...

A Way of the Heart’s Surrender: Happy Eighty-Seventh Birthday to Alcoholics Anonymous!

10 June 2022 at 11:36
      Dr Robert Smith took his last drink today, the 10th of June, in 1935. Alcoholics Anonymous, which was organized by Dr Bob and Bill Wilson, dates its creation from this moment. So, happy Eighty-seventh birthday, AA! Using principles first adapted from the Oxford Group and over time evolved into its own thing, […]

Every Story Begins with a Word

10 June 2022 at 11:01
Elizabeth J. Andrew Words come alive when we claim what is sacred.

Protest and Pride—A Busy Weekend in McHenry County

10 June 2022 at 10:16
The streets call activists and lovers of justice and inclusion this weekend in McHenry County.  On Saturday there will be a local opportunity to participate in nation-wide March for Our Lives demonstrations.  All weekend Woodstock Pride has a full schedule of events culminating with the Pride Fest and the Pride Parade in Woodstock. Hundreds crowded Woodstock Square for the first local March for Our Lives event following the mass school shooting in Parkland Florida.  It was a raw March day in 2018.  Seen above is part of the the Tree of Life U.U. Congregation contingent.  March for Our Lives, the student-led gun control advocacy group founded by Parkland school shooting survivors, is planning nationwide protests on Saturday June 11 i...

Slavoj Žižek on the Holy Spirit

10 June 2022 at 08:51
Cambridge Unitarian Church contingent at OccupyLSX 2011 Recently I joined and subscribed to something called “The Radical Theology Seminar” (you can take a peek at this excellent project at this link). I recommend it highly.  Anyway, in a very insightful piece on the place of the riot in Radical Theology, Justin Leavitt Pearl noted that there was an overlap with the day of Pentecost and in connection with this thought he cited some words spoken by the philosopher Slavoj Žižek whilst addressing Occupy Wall Street protesters at Zuccotti Park in 2011 which I’d like to reproduce here, along with an additional, connected, quote from a 2007 lecture called “A Meditation on Michelangelo’s Christ on the Cross.” The reason for doing...

Report from Planet Three

8 June 2022 at 18:23
ILLUSION NUMBER ONE, PART ONE:Report from Planet Three©Dr. Chris Schriner 2022 I have not been on this site for a while, but I now may have time to begin posting occasionally – perhaps even regularly. Here is a talk I … Continue reading →

Prayer for Everyone Beautiful

10 June 2022 at 06:00
Prayer for the Week of June 12, 2022 Heart of Love grant us all the beauty bestowed to those who are tender-hearted, who are kind past easy and compassionate past bravery. Let us all be so beautiful. Heart of Love grant us all the beauty bestowed to those who speak...

On Her Centennial—Loving Judy Garland is Not a Test of Sexual Orientation

10 June 2022 at 03:00
I fell in adolescent lust for Judy Garland in her post-War Technicolor MGM musicals like Meet Me in St. Louis and never got over it. In the 1996 flick My Fellow Americans —which by the way seems downright prescient—two former Presidents and bitter political enemies were forced to go on the lam together when they were framed for the attempted assassination of the current occupant of the Oval Office.  James Garner channeled Bill Clinton and Jack Lemon stood in for George Bush the elder.  As they tried to uncover a sinister plot against Democracy in the heart of the White House they found themselves marching in a Gay Pride Parade to ditch the FBI agents tracking them down.  Naturally they ended up in a contingent of cross-dressing Ju...

The Life I Live

9 June 2022 at 05:00
“Let the life I live speak for me.” -African-American Spiritual, as made famous by Sullivan and Iola Pugh (The Consolers) What does your life say to others?

Stone circle site discovered in Cornwall

9 June 2022 at 17:00
The remains of a stone circle dating to between 3,000 and 2,500 BCE has been discovered in Cornwall, England. Continue reading Stone circle site discovered in Cornwall at The Wild Hunt.

Free eBook Downloads of Resources for the Movement to End Gun Violence

9 June 2022 at 15:55
By Christian Coleman | Take a breath. The end of May and the start of June have been brutal. Ten Black citizens died in the white supremacist mass shooting in Buffalo, New York. Nineteen children and two teachers died in the Uvalde, Texas, elementary mass shooting. And despite the pandemic that has become a smoldering backdrop, the shootings have not stopped. We are already up to 233 this year. It’s . . . a lot. So much grief.

Bittersweet: A sermon inspired by Susan Cain’s Book on Melancholy

9 June 2022 at 14:25
On Sunday, May 22, I shared my thoughts after reading Susan Cain’s book, Bittersweet: How Sorrow and Longing Make us Whole. You can view the sermon here (fast forward to 1:11:23–sermon is really on 16 minutes or so), but it may be easier to read it so the text is below. Please note this was … Continue reading Bittersweet: A sermon inspired by Susan Cain’s Book on Melancholy

California redbud

9 June 2022 at 09:32
If I’d known how to identify this tree, I probably would have done so many times during our recent trip to southwestern Utah. It is found there and around the Grand Canyon, as well as central California. My daughter expressed a hope that I would become a mom who can identify lots of trees when […]

Remembering With Pride One Fine Sunday at My Church

9 June 2022 at 06:25
  The Rev. Sean Parker Dennison, then minister of the Tree of Life Unitarian Universalist Congregation in McHenry, introducing the marriage ceremony to a packed sanctuary. Note — Not only is it LGBTQ Pride Month which is observed here in McHenry County by Woodstock Pride Fest, but it also marks an Illinois milestone victory for Marriage Equality and a joyful, pioneering wedding ceremony at Tree of Life Unitarian Universalist Congregation in McHenry.   We dip into the blog archives for this report posted the day after the big event. Triumphant.   It can be a word with unpleasant overtones.   Kind of an I-win-you-lose-stick-it-where-the-sun-don’t-shine gloat.   But I don’t mean it that way.   I don’t want to stick my thumb in...

UUSC Supports Pacific Islanders’ Fight for Climate Justice

9 June 2022 at 01:08
UUSC visits Pacific islands to develop new ways of addressing the climate crisis

Accountability

8 June 2022 at 05:00
When I think of integrity, there is another word that closely flows behind which is accountability. If a process, a person or an object has integrity, we believe there is a solid foundation, a reliability that can be rested upon.  Do the spaces in which we move have integrity? -Lecretia Williams (CLF) How do you … Continue reading Accountability

More Ordinary Magic

8 June 2022 at 19:07
Remember when I described the beauty of seeing a goldfinch climb over a dandelion stem to get the seeds? But I didn’t get a picture then? A little magic happened again, and this time I was able to get this photo from our deck. The more wild and plant-filled our yard has been, the more […]

Mitanni City emerges from the Mosul Reservoir

8 June 2022 at 17:00
The initial finds of the excavations of the ancient Mitanni Empire city of Zakhiku that was revealed due to the drought in Iraq in 2021. Continue reading Mitanni City emerges from the Mosul Reservoir at The Wild Hunt.

What Does the UUMUAC Believe?

8 June 2022 at 11:09
One of the loudest voices against any Unitarian Universalist attempt to overcome embedded White supremacy culture is a group calling itself the Unitarian Universalist Multiracial Unity Action Council, usually shortened to UUMUAC. UUMUAC was founded several years ago by one Finley Campbell a member of Chicago’s First Unitarian Church. He was long its mainspokesman, and […] The post What Does the UUMUAC Believe? appeared first on Dennis McCarty.

Quoted without comment

7 June 2022 at 10:42
From Ursula K. LeGuin, from her science fiction novel The Left Hand of Darkness: “To be an atheist is to maintain God. His [sic] existence or his non-existence, it amounts to much the same, on the plane of proof. Thus ‘proof’ is a word not often used among the Handarata, who have chosen not to … Continue reading "Quoted without comment"

The Change

8 June 2022 at 09:09
Mathew P. Taylor Guided by faith that this too will pass / We can survive this because our ancestors survived

All That Shimmers

8 June 2022 at 04:49
Laura Solomon To be queer is to know the ways of holding all that shimmers to the light. Continue reading "All That Shimmers"

1984 Wasn’t Meant to be an Instruction Manual

8 June 2022 at 07:21
                                                       The suitably lurid American mass market paperback edition. On June 8, 1949 George Orwell’s classic dystopian novel of totalitarianism triumphant Nineteen Eighty- — usually called simply 1984 —  published in London . Eric Arthur Blair a/k/a Orwell was at the time a 45 year old English writer who had been born to a civil servant in India.  After a largely unhappy public school education back home—a private, residential academy to Americans—he returned to the orient as a policeman in Burma.  He was an outsider among his British colleagues there, preferring to explore the country, learn the language and culture.  He was soon sympathetic to t...

As Oppression Increases, So Does Witchcraft

8 June 2022 at 05:00
I wish I could say things will be better after an election or two, but I can’t. What I can say is that as oppression increases, so does witchcraft. We will cast better spells. We will tell better stories. And we will make them true.

Singleleaf ash

8 June 2022 at 01:37
An invisible singleleaf ash leaf, because I hate the way it came out: stiff and amateurish, to my eye. But I drew. Drawing is good. Process over product.

Firm Adherence

7 June 2022 at 05:00
Integrity: Firm adherence. When I look at the words firm adherence, I think of my Dad, whose life was filled with FIRM adherence. When the cashier gave Dad too much change after a transaction, Dad would turn it into a math lesson, and explain that they had given him too much, and he would return … Continue reading Firm Adherence

Wednesday Photo: Wadlow Wind Farm from Fleam Dyke

7 June 2022 at 19:00
Taken with a Fujifilm X100F Just click on the photo to enlarge it   One of my favourite short trips out of Cambridge is to Fleam Dyke via Fulbourn Fen. I generally cycle to the Fen, lock the bicycle up, then walk through the woods, up onto the Anglo-Saxon dyke and then on to the bronze-age burial mound on Mutlow Hill where I’ll stop for a sandwich and a flask of tea. I generally take a book with me too and, in summer anyway, I can easily while away a couple of pleasant hours in the shade of the large beech tree which stands hard by the barrow. Liminal places like this, where there is a powerful, living connection between ancient and modern peoples, landscapes and worlds, endlessly draw me to them. The dyke is very upstanding for much ...

3 Facts About The World’s Oceans

7 June 2022 at 18:40
Our world's oceans are our most precious resource.

RE News

7 June 2022 at 12:07
Save the Date: Summer Stars! K-6 Summer Religious Education will be led by some of our favorite stars! We’ll meet in Waters House, 10:30-11:30, Sundays: 7/10, 7/17, 7/24 & 7/31! Want to help out? Contact Dir. of Lifespan Religious Education Robin Ahearn at dlre@uuschenectady.org K/1st/2nd Grade OWL had their final meeting ... read more . The post RE News appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

Pagans react to the projection of the Queen’s image at Stonehenge

7 June 2022 at 17:00
We follow up on yesterday's story. Last week, English Heritage projected images of the Queen onto some of the stones at Stonehenge. Pagans in the U.K. and others shared their opinions on the spectacle. Continue reading Pagans react to the projection of the Queen’s image at Stonehenge at The Wild Hunt.

June Book Discussion: How Beautiful We Were, by Imbolo Mbue

7 June 2022 at 12:02
Join in a discussion of Imbolo Mbue’s book How Beautiful We Were. Whether you have participated in the BIPOC Authors discussion group before, or this is your first time, you are welcome! The discussion will be held on Zoom on Tuesday evening, June 28th, beginning ... read more . The post June Book Discussion: How Beautiful We Were, by Imbolo Mbue appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

Observation Post: Individual Liberty vs. Public Safety—Our Distorted Thinking About Gun Control

7 June 2022 at 16:46
By Philip C. Winslow | Shortly after a teenage gunman murdered seventeen people and wounded seventeen others at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, in 2018, I thought back over some American history and my own familiarity with guns, and wrote here on Beacon Broadside that “In 1970, historian Richard Hofstadter popularized the term ‘gun culture’ in writing about how Americans’ resolute possession of firearms dated back to colonial days, when farmer-settlers lived on a wild frontier . . .

Evening Branch of the Women’s Alliance June Program (in person)

7 June 2022 at 12:04
“Schenectady’s Leading Ladies: A Tour with the Schenectady County Historical Society”—June 16, 5pm (followed by a “bring your own bag supper and chair” behind the Historical Society building) Tour: “Through the first three centuries of Schenectady’s past, gender roles often hid women from historical memory. However, a ... read more . The post Evening Branch of the Women’s Alliance June Program (in person) appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

Noting Dorothy Parker

7 June 2022 at 14:00
                  In 2017 Jan and I had the pleasure of spending a couple of days in Manhattan. We took advantage of proximity to have breakfast at the Algonquin, sitting not far from the round table itself, under a portrait of Dorothy Parker and many of the rest […]

Co-Ministers’ Colloquy – June 7th

7 June 2022 at 12:14
As the church year begins to conclude, we are reflecting on what has transpired both in and beyond the congregation. We are noticing just how weary so many people are and are wondering how we might create a global sabbath or a ‘call in well’ ... read more . The post Co-Ministers’ Colloquy – June 7th appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

Monthly Theme for June – Blooming

7 June 2022 at 12:12
The summer weather is here, blossoms are on trees and in gardens, in parks and at weddings and graduations. What is blooming in you? What could bloom if you gave it a little water, sun, nourishment? The post Monthly Theme for June – Blooming appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

Socialize after the Sunday Service at the BYOP!

7 June 2022 at 12:08
After the worship service this Sunday, June 12, let’s enjoy this season’s opportunity to socialize outdoors together! Bring a picnic lunch for yourself/your household and hang out in the UUSS backyard gardens, in front by the fountains, or at the brand new picnic tables on ... read more . The post Socialize after the Sunday Service at the BYOP! appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

Being Well

7 June 2022 at 11:45
Last month, I had the great privilege of delivering the baccalaureate address for the class of 2022 at Amherst College.  This was such an honor and I am incredibly grateful to Harrison Blum and the whole office of Religious and Spiritual Life for their support in making this happen. You can find audio of the […]

Revisiting Metra Purgatory—Very Short Murfin Verse

7 June 2022 at 03:00
Photo by Harold Rail. My good friend Harold Rail, photographer and videographer extraordinary, posted the image above on his Facebook page in June 2017.   I was stunned.   Not only was it in some sad ways reminiscent of Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks , but it spoke loudly to me about the world we now live in. Many Chicagoans will recognize the scene—the glassed-in waiting area on the platform of the Metra commuter station serving the North and Northwest suburbs.   That platform and the train sheds are all that is left of what was once the Chicago & Northwestern Station .   The rest of the once imposing limestone structure was razed in 1984 and replaced with the glass-and-steel 42-story Citicorp Center completed there in 1987.   The ...

Bodily Integrity

6 June 2022 at 05:00
A fundamental understanding of freedom in this society includes the idea of bodily integrity for each person: the right to personal autonomy, self-ownership, and self-determination. Even though this would seem self-evident, there are people who do not yet enjoy this freedom and those who face the possibility of losing it. -Lori Stone (CLF) Let us … Continue reading Bodily Integrity

Pagan Community Notes: Week of June 6, 2022

6 June 2022 at 17:13
In this week's Pagan Community Pagans many were surprised and at times appalled by the Queen's image on Stonehenge, Wicked Spirits fundraiser, The Venice Biennial of Art, Announcements, and more news. Continue reading Pagan Community Notes: Week of June 6, 2022 at The Wild Hunt.

An obscure Tolkien character

6 June 2022 at 16:52
Isn’t that what Wavyleaf Silktassel sounds like? A resident of the Shire? It is in fact a large shrub that grows all along the coast of Oregon and California, doing well in serpentine and clay soils. I know far less about geology than I do about botany, which is saying something, and as far as […]

A Message to the Congregation

6 June 2022 at 12:53
At All Souls, we continue to be a place of healing, refuge, resilience and resistance; we honor all people who have been lost, both near and far, to senseless gun violence. The post A Message to the Congregation appeared first on BeyondBelief.

Black Joy

6 June 2022 at 08:00
Kimberly Quinn Johnson  I call it Black Joy, but I want to offer it—to the extent that it is mine to offer—to this faith.

Prayer as Spiritual Practice: Notes from my dreams

6 June 2022 at 04:00
    Prayer as Spiritual Practice: Random Notes from my Dreams James Ishmael Ford I’ve been meeting with an old colleague twice a month for a while now. He suffered from a swarm of strokes that has left him severely disabled, mostly physically, but also to some degree cognitively. Talking is extremely difficult for him. […]

Biggest Undertaking in the History of the World—Fighting Nazism on D-Day

6 June 2022 at 03:00
Note:  Ever relevant as we face domestic Nazis, Fascists, and White Supremacists at home and the Russian invasion of Ukraine reminds us that naked aggression and war crimes are no longer unthinkable in Europe today.  We revisit this annual reminder. When it comes to World War II, certain dates are etched indelibly into the American consciousness, even occasionally piercing the historical unawareness of young people now generations removed from the events.  December 7, Pearl Harbor Day is one.  August 6 when the U.S. dropped the first Atomic Bomb making the end of the war with Japan inevitable is another. So is June 6, known without further explanation as D-Day.   American troops pinned down on Omaha Beach, June 6, 1944. On June 6, 1...

Catalina or Hollyleaf cherry

6 June 2022 at 00:43
I am loving this practice, and . . . it means I’m spending zero time on any other art, and I’m feeling itchy about that. My spiritual director put good words to it: this process is more externally focused and the more abstract, less representational, more playful pieces are more internally focused. I think a […]

Flowers for Our Fathers

5 June 2022 at 23:29
    FLOWERS FOR OUR FATHERS Rev. Kit Ketcham, June 15, 2022             On Fathers’ Day and Mothers’ Day, we honor the parents who gave us life, whether those parents are our kin by blood, by adoption, by marriage, by affinity, such as a favored teacher, or by preference for a beloved adult.             When my son was a toddler, he received child care from a family in our church, Jefferson Unitarian Church in Golden, Colorado.  Bruce and Judy Douglass had a little boy about Mike’s age and a baby girl on the way, so Mike had a playmate in their son Scott and a baby on the horizon.              We weren’t sure what Mike should call these friends who took such a prominent role in his young l...

Count on Me

5 June 2022 at 05:00
“We’ll find out what we’re made of When we are called to help our friends in need You can count on me like one, two, three I’ll be there And I know when I need it, I can count on you like four, three, two And you’ll be there ‘Cause that’s what friends are supposed … Continue reading Count on Me

“Finding Manneoi” – the “Goddess of Democracy” surges on Hong Kong campus

5 June 2022 at 17:00
自由女神, zìyóu nǚshén, the "Goddess of Democracy," was a symbol of the 1989 Tienanmen Square protests in China. The Chinese government has attempted to suppress the goddess's image, but activists are keeping her in the public eye despite the risk of prison. Continue reading “Finding Manneoi” – the “Goddess of Democracy” surges on Hong Kong campus at The Wild Hunt.

… And What Is the Purpose of a Gun?

5 June 2022 at 12:30
Some thoughts on American gun culture and its place in the Beloved Community.

Weekly Bread #173

5 June 2022 at 11:07
First it is mangoes, then a mango margarita, and then who knows where it will stop? Slippery slopes, tripping over your own feet, and it really isn’t the fault of the mango – or even the tequila. It is paying attention that matters. It is important to stop and think if you really want those […]

No There There: A Zen Dharma Talk

5 June 2022 at 10:12
        NO THERE THERE A Dharma Talk Edward Sanshin Oberholtzer Joseph Priestley Zen Sangha Empty Moon Zen Drive north from Oakland to the  city of Berkeley along Adeline Street and just where BART, the Bay Area commuter line, dives back underground you’ll find one of those sculptures that Berkeley has commissioned to […]

Black Universalist Joseph Jordan Pioneered in the Ministry and Denomination

5 June 2022 at 08:24
Although no authentic image of Joseph Jordan is known to exist, he began his climb to success as a teen-age Black oysterman like these men.  He successively worked in Confederate war industry, as a grocer, a house carpenter, and a builder/developer before retiring comfortably enough to dedicate his life to preaching. You would think that the Universalists, religious folk so radically inclusive that their Heaven excluded no souls, would welcome Black worshipers with open arms.  And some did, especially in the North.  But the denomination which was governed mostly by state and local conventions often reflected local racial attitudes and customs.  Many Southern Universalists might have been willing to share eternity with Blacks, probabl...

What the Rest of Us Can Learn From the Southern Baptist Sex Abuse Scandal

5 June 2022 at 05:00
An old proverb says “a wise person learns from their mistakes – a very wise person learns from other peoples’ mistakes.” Abuse is bad – covering it up just makes things worse. The rest of us need to learn from the Southern Baptists’ mistakes.

Crape myrtle

5 June 2022 at 02:15
I spent two days on this one, really wanting to get the light right. My daughter says I have, so I thought I’d better stop now. It’s hard to know sometimes.

All-Ages Worship (5 June 2022)

4 June 2022 at 23:23
Please join us on Sunday (5 June 2022) at 11:00 AM for “Accentuate the Positive” by Rev. Joy Walker.  Rev. Walker is the former minister for Unity Church of Shreveport and Unity Church of Southeast Texas. We will be meeting in the sanctuary for this worship service.  Please join us in person at All Souls … Continue reading "All-Ages Worship (5 June 2022)"

Online Adult Religious Education — 5 June 2022

4 June 2022 at 23:15
Please join us on Sunday (5 June 2022) at 9:00 AM for our adult religious education class via Zoom. This Sunday we continue 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 — 5 June 2022"

Tie-Dye Sunday (5 June 2022)

4 June 2022 at 23:07
This Sunday an All Souls summer tradition returns — Tie-Dye in the Religious Education Wing. Children are asked to bring a 100% cotton t-shirt or other cotton garment to tie-dye for themselves or for any special grownups in their lives. We will have a few extra shirts, bandanas, and mini tote bags on hand — … Continue reading "Tie-Dye Sunday (5 June 2022)"

Zoom Lunch Now on Tuesdays (7 June 2022)

4 June 2022 at 22:58
Please join us next Tuesday (7 June 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.

Louisiana Trans Advocates — June 2022 Give-Away-The-Plate Recipient

4 June 2022 at 22:54
Our give-away-the-plate recipient for June 2022 is Louisiana Trans Advocates. 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. Louisiana Trans Advocates is a statewide organization advocating for the rights of trans, nonbinary, and gender-nonconforming people in Louisiana. The local … Continue reading "Louisiana Trans Advocates — June 2022 Give-Away-The-Plate Recipient"

Tree

4 June 2022 at 05:00
Integrity is like the old saying “if a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear, does it make a sound.”  I think , of course there was a sound.  Same with integrity.  A person should always act with integrity–decent, respectful, honorable, trustworthy–whether there are witnesses to their behavior or not. … Continue reading Tree

Column: Having a Voice – Ordination for Our Communities

4 June 2022 at 17:00
"Our clergy, our priests and priestesses who lead our small circles, covens, kindreds, groves, and groups, perform a fantastic job of helping to keep our traditions balanced. We share the reality that clergy of all faiths have during these turbulent times of mass shootings, the slow  disintegration of privacy rights, and the overall pandemic: we are needed more than ever." Continue reading Column: Having a Voice – Ordination for Our Communities at The Wild Hunt.

The Gadfly Molehill

4 June 2022 at 14:56
(Note: this is a guest post by Rev. Dr. Cynthia L. Landrum.) The UUA has two candidates running by petition against the UUA Nominating Committee’s candidates for UUA Board of Trustees this year, as well as a protest happening outside the General Assembly, as announced by the Fifth Principle Project. The Fifth Principle Project is […] The post The Gadfly Molehill appeared first on Dennis McCarty.

Beauty

4 June 2022 at 12:01
I have been marveling at the beauty of our front esplanade–formerly known as the hell strip. I planted it four years ago, with help from donated plants, and some donated labor too. Right now it is a stunning palette of white, blue/purple, and yellow, over green leaves: Blue/purple Siberian irises, yellow turkish rocket flowers, purple […]

This is my day

4 June 2022 at 08:17
Yesterday I was honored at a retirement party at the home of Sally and LeRoy Gorrell. I'm retiring this year from teaching at the Clear Spring School after 20 years teaching kids in the Clear Spring School wood shop.  My wife, Jean, had arranged with the Eureka Springs Mayor to proclaim June 4th as "Doug Stowe Day," so this is my day. I want to thank all those who celebrated with me yesterday, and all those who supported my work over these years. And thanks, Jean and our mayor for making this my day. On this special "Doug Stowe" day, I'll be gardening a bit, playing with Rosie, and getting ready for a five day box making class at ESSA that starts on Monday. Make, fix and create. Assist others in learning likewise.
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