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I started teaching pagan holidays to kids at the Unitarian Church and I just love it so much. ๐Ÿ–ค๐Ÿ”ฎ

1 February 2023 at 18:44
By: Jess
I started teaching pagan holidays to kids at the Unitarian Church and I just love it so much. ๐Ÿ–ค๐Ÿ”ฎ

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RT @Foundation451: Dedicated our third Little Free Banned Book Library today. Thank you Unitarian Universalist Friendship Fellow...

22 January 2023 at 18:12
By: Jess
RT @Foundation451: Dedicated our third Little Free Banned Book Library today. Thank you Unitarian Universalist Friendship Fellowship and @VonnegutLibrary. Thank you Eric for building and Allen Bergal for planting and Laura for facilitating.






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RT @brucewilson: 20) But it went farther. The Spiritual Mapping teams also identified enemy institutions - perhaps a mosque or U...

RT @brucewilson: 20) But it went farther. The Spiritual Mapping teams also identified enemy institutions - perhaps a mosque or Unitarian Church, a Masonic Lodge, a porn shop... or even, as noted by This American Life's Alix Spiegel, who visited New Life Church in 1997, a public school playground

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Iโ€™ll be the featured reader at the Writerโ€™s Roundtable, Tuesday August, of at the Unitarian Fellowship, 1 West Nelson Street New...

Iโ€™ll be the featured reader at the Writerโ€™s Roundtable, Tuesday August, of at the Unitarian Fellowship, 1 West Nelson Street Newton, NJ 7:00 pm. Open Reading to Follow. See you there.

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RT @churrofreddie13: Why do Scriptural (Unitarian) Christians that believe God is one receive so much flak from those that don't...

5 June 2022 at 02:35
By: Jessica
RT @churrofreddie13: Why do Scriptural (Unitarian) Christians that believe God is one receive so much flak from those that don't? After all, Jesus said that the Father is the ONLY true God.

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The Aunties Have Always Known

1 March 2022 at 00:10

When I was a teenager, I loved Ralph Waldo Emerson, particularly his essay on self-reliance. Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind. I repeated these words to myself often. Back then my family was large and everyone knew everyoneโ€™s business. This was by design. As somewhat recent immigrants, we had learned how to keep our family safe. My mom and aunties would often prod me on the details of my life, cross-referencing information, verifying. I kept several diaries at that time, some of them in code, because I knew that if my diary was discovered it was getting read. Probably by more than one person.

All of this was done for your own good, they liked to tell me, because they loved me. And I felt loved. I also felt stifled. I planned my escape to a mythical land of self-reliance, where one day I could do for myself alone and not worry what anyone else thought. Think Henry David Thoreau, but Doc Marten boots, drug addiction, and a basement apartment in downtown Seattle.

My journey of rebellious self-reliance indeed led me to some mythical places, but they were scary, too. And self-destructive. It took many years of sobriety for me to finally appreciate my family. During some of the worst days of my addiction, those same aunties helped my mom pull me out of drug dens and bring me home. These are the kind of aunties who will drop everything when called, pick you up from anywhere you ask, and bring along a plate of salami and bread in case youโ€™re hungry. They arrive early to help and stay late to clean up and they never ask for anything in return. They know how to care for you because they know you. They take the time to get up in your business and ask.

The aunties know that Emersonโ€™s idea of self-reliance is a white supremacist lie. And it is always, ultimately, self-destructive. None of us, no matter who we are, relies on ourselves alone. Not even Thoreau, who was famously cared for by his aunties, too. The aunties have always known. We are all inherently interdependent, meaning mutually dependent, dependent on one another to survive. Without community careโ€”without a multitude of generations leaning into that interdependence and making use of itโ€”none of us will make it. The earth and its creatures can live no other way.

Emerson was wrong. It isnโ€™t self-reliance that secures the integrity of my mind, but self-care. And even that doesnโ€™t secure the integrity of my soul. For the integrity of my soul, I look to my community: my family, my ancestors, the earth, all the communities of people who claim me, and my body, as I claim myself. For the integrity of my soul, I build resilience by building relationships. I follow the example of my aunties, asking for help when I need it and showing up for others when they need me. Interdependence means we rely on one another. We depend upon each other. We actively care. It is the very opposite of self-reliance. And in this time of global pandemic and social revolution, it is the only way we will survive.

A Disability Day of Mourning Reflection: March 1 is Disability Day of Mourning

28 February 2022 at 13:40
We Fight for Disability Day of Mourning

Jessi Sadaka

Today we grieve for disabled people who have been murdered by the same people who should have loved and supported them: their family members. For me, a broader pain accompanies this grief, about how strong ableism is and how deeply it is engrained throughout our society.

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A Disability Day of Mourning Reflection: March 1 is Disability Day of Mourning

28 February 2022 at 13:40
We Fight for Disability Day of Mourning

Jessi Sadaka

Today we grieve for disabled people who have been murdered by the same people who should have loved and supported them: their family members. For me, a broader pain accompanies this grief, about how strong ableism is and how deeply it is engrained throughout our society.

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In our Unitarian Universalist holiday pageant, they always made a big deal about how many cultures have a celebration during the...

20 December 2021 at 10:00
In our Unitarian Universalist holiday pageant, they always made a big deal about how many cultures have a celebration during the dark, cold months as a way of generating light & warmth and somehow my brain went "aha, the true meaning of the season is leaning into the ~melancholy"

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Witnessing Impermanence

10 March 2021 at 11:57
At the edge of the woods, with bare trees, the back of someone's head as they hold binoculars up to their face.

Jessica Clay

Maybe hope is fleeting. It leaves and returns again; thereโ€™s beauty in its impermanence.

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Try a Unitarian Universalist Church. LGBT affirming, and your atheism will be welcomed.

2 February 2019 at 20:58

Try a Unitarian Universalist Church. LGBT affirming, and your atheism will be welcomed.

(I'm a Unitarian Universalist, not a Catholic, but I think Biblical literacy is important.)

27 January 2019 at 07:17

(I’m a Unitarian Universalist, not a Catholic, but I think Biblical literacy is important.)

Double-whammy for me, since I've been going to a Unitarian Universalist church for a few years. Can't win!

31 December 2018 at 23:18

Double-whammy for me, since I've been going to a Unitarian Universalist church for a few years. Can't win!

well im not catholic but if your ever in a hospital ask while there.I am unitarian Universalist

26 October 2018 at 19:25

well im not catholic but if your ever in a hospital ask while there.I am unitarian Universalist

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