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This week in Religious Education: Feb 7 – Feb 13

7 February 2023 at 18:02
Children in Kindergarten through 6th grade will start in the Great Hall for the first part of the service. Afterwards, they will meet in their own rooms: Wonderful Welcome (K-3rd grade) in the classroom next to the dining room Love Connects Us (4th-6th grade) in the second ... read more . The post This week in Religious Education: Feb 7 – Feb 13 appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

You’ll be shocked how this Universalist was tied to famous murders

7 February 2023 at 18:52
Or maybe you won’t. The prosecuting attorney in the Lizzy Bordon case was Hosea Morrill Knowlton, a Universalist and the son of a Universalist minister. He also bicycled and was president of the Madrigal Society, which would be a nicer way to be remembered than being associated with, well, you know. “A Portrait of Hosea … Continue reading "You’ll be shocked how this Universalist was tied to famous murders"

Wednesday Photo: A winter's night on Christ's Pieces, Cambridge, in a hypernormal time

7 February 2023 at 19:00
Taken with a Fuji X100F Just click on the photo to enlarge it.  Taken in December 2020. I remember that at the time I was very absorbed in (and hugely impressed by) the work of the Czechoslovak philosopher, Jan Patočka (1907-1977), and this photo somehow reminded me of photos taken there (and in Eastern Europe in general) during the 1950/60s.  My worry is that the similarities I see in this image are not only aesthetic, but only too real. After all, here in a post-Brexit UK we find ourselves increasingly impoverished, being led by a government showing definite tendencies towards enacting repressive and regressive legislation and also experiencing a time of increasing hypernormalisation . And what, you may ask, is hypernormalisation ? ...

SERMON: Awe (Goosebumps) : Rev. Kim K. Crawford Harvie - Arlington Street Church

Recorded live at Arlington Street Church, Sunday, February 5, 2023.

Sister Rosetta Tharpe’s Ancestral Rocking and Rolling Ain’t Through Just Yet

7 February 2023 at 18:20
A Q&A with Gayle Wald | It’s fantastic to see Tharpe getting all kinds of recognition, especially from young people and artists like Lizzo. I should also say that there are musicians and people in the gospel world who always cherished her, so the world is catching up with them.

UUSC Response to the Earthquake Impacting Turkey and Syria

7 February 2023 at 21:02
UUSC and our community are in solidarity with the people of Turkey and Syria and the first responders and community activists mobilizing support for communities impacted by the devastating earthquake on February 6, 2023. We know that this is a time that global solidarity can strengthen mutual aid on the ground and support long-term movement-building […]

True Friends

7 February 2023 at 05:00
Friendship is one of the most important things in life and also one of the hardest things to explain.  It’s not something that can be taught. We all need it.  We all value it.  We all need someone in the world who loves us and values us like a true friend does. -Judy DiCristofaro (CLF) … Continue reading True Friends

hi, i've just converted to being a unitarian lutheran

hi, i've just converted to being a unitarian lutheran

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Unitarian Universalist: we believe all people go to heaven That’s awesome! You know actually quite a few of the fathers- UU: ...

7 February 2023 at 22:33
Unitarian Universalist: we believe all people go to heaven That’s awesome! You know actually quite a few of the fathers- UU: “and also we have beef with Jesus and the Holy Spirit”

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RT @bilbosfootcomb: Unitarian Universalist: we believe all people go to heaven That’s awesome! You know actually quite a few o...

RT @bilbosfootcomb: Unitarian Universalist: we believe all people go to heaven That’s awesome! You know actually quite a few of the fathers- UU: “and also we have beef with Jesus and the Holy Spirit”

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RT @DaviesUUC: In her poem “Songs for the People” Unitarian forebear Frances Harper calls us to sing for the “poor and aged” and...

RT @DaviesUUC: In her poem “Songs for the People” Unitarian forebear Frances Harper calls us to sing for the “poor and aged” and the “worn and weary” until we collectively “girdle the world with peace.” Join us this Sunday as we answer Harper’s call! http://daviesuu.org #UUtwitter




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RT @AbjectPerma: Quite a few of you know I’m especially fond of the King’s Chapel Book of Common Prayer. Perhaps less known is t...

8 February 2023 at 00:54
RT @AbjectPerma: Quite a few of you know I’m especially fond of the King’s Chapel Book of Common Prayer. Perhaps less known is that its nine editions are just some of many Unitarian revisions of the 1662 prayer book 1/




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What’s All This Ritual For, Anyway?

8 February 2023 at 04:00
We can honor our Gods and ancestors on our own. Some magic is best worked in solitude. But other magic is best worked in community. And sometimes, what’s most important is to be reminded that whatever we face, we do not face it alone.

Robert Smalls Lived a Very Large Life

8 February 2023 at 07:29
                                                          Robert Smalls was just 23 years old when he stole the  CSS Planter  and delivered her, the crew, and his family to the Union. At the risk of being crude, and perhaps irredeemably sexist, there are some acts so audacious that the English language seems inadequate to describe them without resort to certain old vulgarities.  The word I have in mind today is balls as in big fat hairy balls.  That is certainly what it took for Robert Smalls,then a 23 year old slave to calmly sail away in a Confederate side-wheel Steamer under the guns of at least one fortress and a Rebel flotilla to deliver the ship, cargo, crew, and passengers to the welcoming ar...

I’m Here

8 February 2023 at 06:03
People have said, “Don’t cry,” to other people for years and years, and all it has ever meant is “I’m too uncomfortable when you show your feelings. Don’t cry.” I’d rather have them say:“Go ahead and cry. I’m here to … Continue reading →

Communion and Sustenance

8 February 2023 at 05:52
A Latinx mother and daughter embracing while cooking in the kitchen at home

Tania Márquez

Food carries the love, wisdom, and stories of survival of a people.

Continue reading "Communion and Sustenance"

Communion and Sustenance

8 February 2023 at 05:52
A Latinx mother and daughter embracing while cooking in the kitchen at home

Tania Márquez

Food carries the love, wisdom, and stories of survival of a people.

Continue reading "Communion and Sustenance"

Communion and Sustenance

8 February 2023 at 05:52
Tania Márquez Food carries the love, wisdom, and stories of survival of a people. Continue reading "Communion and Sustenance"

Religion and the protection of wild and sacred places

8 February 2023 at 17:00
The intersection between conservation and spiritual practices may offer yet another avenue for protecting the environment. Continue reading Religion and the protection of wild and sacred places at The Wild Hunt.

Happy valentines day (soon)

8 February 2023 at 19:01
Today in the Clear Spring School wood shop we made table decorations in advance of Valentines Day. But first thing first. How do you drill a hole straight up and down easily without using a drill press? The simple cylinder of wood on the drill provides both a way of assuring the drill is held vertical, and that it drills only to the desired depth. This simple set-up was to allow me to quickly drill into pieces of wood to serve as bases for our Rainbow Group to make table decorations in advance of the much loved holiday. Photos of the kids follow. To make the Valentines hearts I made a template of a half heart. The kids were able to draw a whole heart by drawing one side, and flipping it over to draw the other. It was a great way to demon...

Reviewing the Atlanta Universalist

8 February 2023 at 21:01
Today was a rough day: oral surgery and then rest at home. All I wanted to do was read, and there was this newspaper from the 1880s I found online. How could I resist? The Atlanta Universalist ran from 1879 to 1882, first under the editorship of Universalist minister William Clayton Bowman then under Daniel … Continue reading "Reviewing the Atlanta Universalist"

Friends Through Our Lives

8 February 2023 at 05:00
Friendship at different times of life. The grade school best friend who held all my secrets. The high school and college friends who held all my dreams. The career and mama friends who held my fears and triumphs. Then came the sister friend who held them all. -Christina Rivera (CLF) Who are the friends that … Continue reading Friends Through Our Lives

Reading list: Red Flags

8 February 2023 at 23:25
Red Flags, a novel by Juris Jurevics, was originally published in 2011, and reissued as a paperback in 2021 by Soho Crime. Soho Crime typically publishes mysteries, but this isn’t exactly a mystery. Maybe it’s a thriller, thought it’s not one of those thrillers that raises your blood pressure and keeps it high. I’d say … Continue reading "Reading list: Red Flags"

What happens when you cross a JW with a Unitarian — you get someone who knocks on your door for no particular reason.

9 February 2023 at 00:38
What happens when you cross a JW with a Unitarian — you get someone who knocks on your door for no particular reason.

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Is there such a thing as unitarian systematic theology in English? Something equivalent to Socinus, but not locked up in Latin.

9 February 2023 at 02:37
Is there such a thing as unitarian systematic theology in English? Something equivalent to Socinus, but not locked up in Latin.

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RT @EndeTymes: Ende Tymes 13 Festival of Noise and Sonic Liberation 27-29 April 2023 at Trans Pecos and First Unitarian Church ...

9 February 2023 at 03:33
RT @EndeTymes: Ende Tymes 13 Festival of Noise and Sonic Liberation 27-29 April 2023 at Trans Pecos and First Unitarian Church of Brooklyn more info: http://halfnormal.com/endetymes

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Rocks on the Path of Love

9 February 2023 at 06:03
Let me not to the marriage of true minds admit impediments . . . Sonnet 116, by William Shakespeare  There are rocks on the Path of Love. And being a Kentucky hillbilly, I hate wearing shoes. But I will not … Continue reading →

The Birth of a Nation was the Cinema Masterwork that Revived the Ku Klux Klan

9 February 2023 at 08:20
                                               There was no mistaking the heroes of  The Birth of a Nation  in the most widely used of several posters. The premier of D.W. Griffith’s epic The Birth of a Nation on February 8, 1915 was just the beginning of its vast influence for good and mostly bad.  One of the most celebrated films in cinema history it has been lauded and reviled.  On one hand the schizophrenic flick was a stunning technical and artistic breakthrough from America’s most accomplished director—an epic on a scale never before seen chocked full of camera and editing techniques that exploded the visual vocabulary of the medium, made long-form cinema viable, and raised the ante on the low-...

Article II Study Commission Reads Its Proposed Changes

To support congregational study and discussion, here is a video clip of the Article II Study Commission just reading their proposed new language. We encourage congregations and communities to share this video widely as we all work together to embody our Unitarian Universalist living tradition.

https://bit.ly/3I8ngrN


The Article II Study Commission reads its proposed changes to the Article II Bylaws at a meeting of the UUA Board of Trustees.

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The UU Congregation of the Susquehanna Valley UUCSVPA turned attendees into active participants for an MLK Day service. The UUCSVPA took on a unique approach to make their services more interactive. Based on an architectural model of Buckminster Fuller, congregants built a physical declaration of their resolutions to impact societal issues they care about in small, concrete ways.

This project was a great way to provide valuable guidance on how to tackle justice issues as a congregation collectively. What a fun and interactive activity for congregants of all ages!

Read the full story here:https://bit.ly/3lfvvJD











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Recording for Green Sanctuary 2030 Celebration

9 February 2023 at 12:48

In January, Climate Justice Organizer Rachel Myslivy hosted the Green Sanctuary 2030 Celebration. The event spotlighted the amazing work UUs are doing through the Green Sanctuary 2030 program.

We heard from about twenty Green Sanctuary 2030 congregations on their successes, challenges, and everything in between.  It was inspiring and exciting to hear all of the great things happening in our congregations.  Thank you all for your excellent work!

Did you miss the celebration?  Or wish you would’ve taken notes on that one awesome presentation?  You’re in luck! 

You can watch the recording of the Green Sanctuary 2030 Celebration or review the slides.  Get inspired!

Join the GS2030 Community!

Each month, we hold Green Sanctuary 2030 Orientations on the first Wednesday of each month and GS2030 Community Meetings on the third Wednesday of each month at 4PT-5MT-6CT-7ET.  You can RSVP for these events and all Side With Love Climate Justice events at SideWithLove.org/ClimateJustice

I hope to see you all for our next GS2030 Community Meeting on Wednesday, February 15 when Zoe Johnston with UU Young Adults for Climate Justice will help us all understand how to engage young adults in your Green Sanctuary work.  RSVP today for Young Adults in UU Congregations:  More than Just Committee Members!

New to Green Sanctuary 2030?

Join our next Green Sanctuary Orientation on March 1 to learn how to transform your congregation through climate justice!  

Recording for Green Sanctuary 2030 Celebration

Recording for Green Sanctuary 2030 Celebration

9 February 2023 at 12:48
In January, Climate Justice Organizer Rachel Myslivy hosted the Green Sanctuary 2030 Celebration. The event spotlighted the amazing work UUs are doing through the Green Sanctuary 2030 program. We heard from about twenty Green Sanctuary 2030 congregations on their successes, challenges, and everything in between.  It was inspiring and exciting to hear all of the great things happening in our congregations.  Thank you all for your excellent work! Did you miss the celebration?  Or wish you would’ve taken notes on that one awesome presentation?  You’re in luck!  You can watch the recording of the Green Sanctuary 2030 Celebration or review the slides .  Get inspired! Join the GS2030 Community! Each month, we hold  Green Sanctuary 2...

Pagan Alumni react to DeSantis’ disruption of New College

9 February 2023 at 17:00
Alumni Pagans and Witches of New College react to Governor Ron DeSantis' shocking and unprecedented changes at the institution. Continue reading Pagan Alumni react to DeSantis’ disruption of New College at The Wild Hunt.

Zen and the Wisdom of No Escape

9 February 2023 at 17:51
  “The priest Xiangyan (Kyogen) said, ‘It is as though you were up in a tree, hanging from a branch with your teeth. Your hands and feet can’t touch any branch. Someone appears beneath the tree and asks, ‘What is the meaning of Bodhidharma’s coming from the West?’ If you do not answer, you evade […]

Sunday Worship: February 12 at Northboro ~ Measure Your Life In Love ~ 10:30 a.m.

9 February 2023 at 21:16
Sunday, February 12  Measure Your Life In Love With our friends at First Parish Northborough; Rev. Misty-Dawn Shelly presiding Martin Luther King Jr. writes,  “Power without love is reckless and abusive, and love without power is sentimental and anemic. Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice, and justice at its best  is   [ … ] The post Sunday Worship: February 12 at Northboro ~ Measure Your Life In Love ~ 10:30 a.m. appeared first on Unitarian Church of Marlborough and Hudson.

History is Here

9 February 2023 at 05:00
This month, the United States honors Black History Month, understanding that the history of Black Americans is the history of the nation. We learn this month of creativity and struggle, of perseverance and inspiration, of brilliance and hard work. We learn also that history lives right here among us in the relationships we have right … Continue reading History is Here

February 10, 2023

9 February 2023 at 22:32
Sometimes I need to shut my brain off. One way I can do that is by writing. But writing can also act as a stimulant, making my thoughts go round even faster. People tell me meditation will shut my brain off. I meditated seriously for years, until I realized that I really disliked meditating, and … Continue reading ""

Certification numbers, Article 2 thoughts

9 February 2023 at 23:40
For the next spell, I’m going to write small items and not dwell on UUA business (it makes me unhappy) and spend that time in prayer, reading Scripture and digging into the works of the “new Universalists.” Their thoughts and arguments remind me of what I’ve read for decades, particularly from the nineteenth century. I’m … Continue reading "Certification numbers, Article 2 thoughts"

EBARC Monthly meetings... Currently held on the 2nd Friday of each month at 7:30 PM at the Fireside Room at the Unitarian Unive...

EBARC Monthly meetings... Currently held on the 2nd Friday of each month at 7:30 PM at the Fireside Room at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley (1 Lawson Road, Kensington CA 94707). All area Hams and those interested in Amateur radio are invited to attend.

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RT @UnitarianUCE: #Unitarian #church of #Edmonton on #Treaty6Territory #UU #UnitarianUniversalist #UUPrinciples #UUtwitter 1/ ...

10 February 2023 at 00:38
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RT @Elizabe87622123: @Mollyploofkins Terrible deception. I grew up Unitarian, but I'm starting to believe Christian Nationalism ...

10 February 2023 at 00:46
RT @Elizabe87622123: @Mollyploofkins Terrible deception. I grew up Unitarian, but I'm starting to believe Christian Nationalism is the corrupt & prostituted church of the Antichrist.

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RT @CentreUnitarian: Service 3.00pm tomorrow Sunday 5th February 2023 both in person and on Zoom at Stockton Unitarian Centre. ...

10 February 2023 at 04:11
RT @CentreUnitarian: Service 3.00pm tomorrow Sunday 5th February 2023 both in person and on Zoom at Stockton Unitarian Centre. Worship Leader Rev Paul Walker theme ‘light’. Join us for tea or coffee and chat afterwards. For more information contact margaretrobinson81@gmail.com

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General Assembly

1 February 2023 at 00:06

Would you like to represent the Church of the Larger Fellowship at General Assembly (GA) this summer?

The CLF is entitled to 22 delegates at the UUA’s General Assembly, which will be held both online and in-person in Pittsburgh, PA from June 21-25, 2023. You will be able to attend online or in-person workshops, programs, and worship services.

Proof of vaccination for COVID-19 is required to attend in person. As a delegate you will vote on association business during General Sessions. General Sessions will be held from 2:30-5:30pm ET on 6/22-6/24 and 2:00-4:00pm PT on 6/25. Delegates should be able to be online or in person to attend the majority of these General Sessions. CLF delegates vote their conscience on matters related to the denomination of Unitarian Universalism, and are responsible for their own expenses. There is no registration fee for delegates who are attending only for business virtually at General Sessions.

If you’d like to participate in GA 2023 in this role, please fill out the online application. Visit the UUA’s GA website for details.

untitled flowing thoughts

1 February 2023 at 00:07

A little girl said to her make-believe best of friends:
“Today, I shall light a white candle.
No wait, maybe a green one, or
Perhaps an orange and a red.
There are so many to choose from —
Why not one of each color?
Yea! That will do,” and so she told her make-believe best
of friends,
“We shall see
A white light
A green light
A red light
A brown light
A black light, and even a
Blue light, and let’s not forget,
An orange light.”
And so she lit one of each —
Only to find that the rainbow of colors
She had hoped for, got lost somewhere in the dark.
Should she cry and wait for Mom to come
To help her look for the rainbow of color lights?
Her make-believe best of friends said,
“Wait, call no one. Look, do you see?
All the tiny flames, their heat and their light
Are the same, and just as bright.”
Even the space which separates one candle and the other
Can not change the sameness.
Oneness was born in the mind of the child.
Colors like skin and like many dresses were only robes
Which neither added nor subtracted anything from the flames of the chalice.

Colors are stronger than light:
They blind the darkened mind
From seeing the same flame in one, as in the other,
Including the reflection of “mine.”

Embracing the Living Tradition

1 February 2023 at 00:08

We are writing this in pencil, not etching it in stone.”  — from the Article II Study Commission Report 1/17/23

One of the defining characteristics of our Unitarian Universalist faith is that ours is a “living tradition.” We do not etch our faith in stone precisely because we hold sacred that it must change. It must adapt to new challenges, it must meet new understandings, and it must evolve based on new experiences and connections.

Members of the Article II Study Commission & some UUA Board/Administration Liaisons (l-r): Dr. Paula Cole Jones, Dr. Rob Spirko, Maya Waller, Becky Brooks, Kathy Burek, Rev. Meg Riley, Rev. Cheryl M. Walker, Satya Mamdani

This change includes our most central language as well, which is why our Association’s Bylaws mandate regular reviews of Article II of the UUA Bylaws, better known as the Principles, Sources, and Purposes of Unitarian Universalism.

The current version of how we articulate the center of Unitarian Universalism is the seven Principles. Those principles were introduced to us in 1985, and were a significant change from the concepts that preceded them. Their passage was not without disagreement, some of which was rooted in a love for the 1961 language.

In mid-January 2023, the commission that has been faithfully working for the past two years released their proposal for an Article II that leads our faith into the future. Most dramatically, it replaces our Principles with seven core Values, each of which comes with a charge to each of us, expressed as a covenant.

The values are centered on Love, named as a spiritual discipline that holds us together, and are named as Interdependence, Pluralism, Justice, Transformation, Generosity, and Equity. There’s even a beautiful graphic representation of them in the report. There are more words, of course. And most of what we love about our current Principles lives on in some version in our Covenant.

Of course, this is the central document for the Unitarian Universalist Association, centered in the United States. It is not the guiding force for UU congregations outside of our Association—including non-UUA member congregations elsewhere in our world. It remains to be seen how this understanding of Unitarian Universalism might ripple out and be transformed as it meets the realities of other cultural understandings of our faith. I hope it changes as it does so. It’s a living tradition, after all.

I hope that CLF members will read the report and reflect on this new way of understanding our Unitarian Universalist faith. Delegates to the 2023 UUA General Assembly will vote on a final version of this proposal in June. We will likely hold engagement sessions over the next few months as materials come available to do so. Keep your email open for such announcements.

From the Article II Study Commission Report: a visualization of the new proposed language for Article II, defining six Unitarian Universalist Values, all centered in Love. Graphic design by Tanya Webster.

Friendship

1 February 2023 at 00:09

How do you cultivate and sustain friendship? What role does friendship play in your life?

Russell
CLF Member, incarcerated in MD

This may sound ridiculous to some people but, I didn’t know what actual friendship was until I got sentenced to Life Without Parole. When I found all of my known family and the people I considered friends fleeing my side, I felt devastated. I felt betrayed, neglected, rejected, lied to, and despised by everyone that I ever knew who said they loved me.

In this abject abandonment I held on to one sacred truth: “I still love me!” I was the only friend I actually ever had regardless of who rode with me through my hard times or smiled alongside me on the ones that were good! And as long as that love resided in me, the people who were truly meant to be in my life would damn sure show up. Why? Because I never gave up on myself. Friendship means never giving up on a friend.

It took me hitting absolute rock bottom to learn that that’s where I’d find all the true friends I would ever need in this world! When I felt that I “lost” all these people I previously knew, the truth is that I realized that I never “had” them. Learning how to be my own best friend prepared me for being another person’s best friend, not to be quick to judge them in their circumstances, how do I know what I would do if the shoe were on the other foot? Be honest but understanding, not laying out ones faults but helping them through them. And above this, love them for loving you! Not to seek to use them for personal gain, or violate their privacy when you feel inadequate. In doing this, a Twin-Like bond will appear and the communication will always continue to improve. Friendship is a word made up of Friend and a Ship. If two Friends work together there will always be Smoooooooth Sailing!

PHOTO BY MARKOS MANT ON UNSPLASH

A Space Where There Is No Other

1 February 2023 at 00:10

“Where do we find that space of connecting, of belonging. Really, that space  where there is no other.”  — bell hooks

Connection is a lifeline. To extend oneself, to belong to something larger. Inviting a conversation outside of one’s head or examining an internal relationship, perhaps to bring it into a state of balance.

That internal state of balance is one of the underlying losses during the pandemic that is rising to the surface for some of us as we emerge—in whatever ways we do, don’t or can’t emerge—from these last three years. There’s a yearning for a long-promised return to “normal” even when we know there is no normal and that what society has called “normal” was problematic, full of injustices and oppressive systems that continue to hurt so many of us.

Living through a time when our lives depended on our distance from one another and when breathing in the same space together could be deadly, some of us were able to question, “How can I possibly find safety and still have a sense of connection?” And some of us didn’t have the ability or choice to be safely distanced. At no time in recent history have we been so in need of connection and so uncertain about the means or the consequences of such contact.

Now, many of us are having to relearn how to connect and who to connect with. Even before we reach out to other people, we may have to go through a process of considering how connected or disconnected we are with ourselves. We’re, at once, catching up with and reinventing our lives and the process can be overwhelming. Even in writing this, we are feeling the challenges of reintegrating into some kind of new rhythm. We are bridging our own gap between what was and what is now, who we were and who we are becoming to meet this new reality. And we’ve needed a lot of patience and compassion, trust and love, both for ourselves and for each other, so that we can help create whatever happens next, personally and societally.

We’ve weathered our own losses and made dramatic changes to what we do in the world. And, like a snake shedding its skin, this new layer is still tender as we grow into it.

As songwriters, we connect best to ourselves and to the world through our music. What keeps us most rooted to the larger community is that we’re activist songwriters. Our job is to listen closely to people’s stories, especially stories that are silenced or obscured by dominant culture, and amplify those stories through songs that invite you to close your eyes and sink into a steady rhythm, shed a tear for a story of someone you’ve never even met, shout down an injustice or celebrate in joyful harmony.

Music creates a web of connection. It suspends a moment in time for us to get a closer look at what’s really going on, what we feel in our hearts and in our bodies: the loss, the pain, the power of what’s possible when we join together to create change. The song can reveal for us how we’re all connected in a moment in time. What things in our lives have we done that led to that moment. And what things have we not done that led us here. What needs have we paid attention to and what needs have we not.

PHOTO CREDIT: TERRY GEORGIA

In March of 2020, we started leading a weekly songwriting class that is still ongoing. We began the class so that we would have some source of income when all our gigs disappeared but we have found that it went much further than that, keeping us connected to our own writing as we pass on what we’ve learned over our decades of writing songs and giving our students an opportunity to hone and strengthen their skills, an expanding exploration into themselves—what they care about, what they love, what makes them laugh, what brings them comfort. We also started a weekly Sunday online gathering that included teaching our songs, inviting guest artists to teach theirs and joining together for monthly concerts. (The videos are archived on our YouTube channel and our Facebook page.) These gatherings lasted until the end of 2022 and were a touchstone for people—including some who were isolated because of health concerns, disability or geography—a place they could come every week, make friends and be in community. It was a touchstone for us, too, because it provided us with a routine for doing music and being part of and caring for a community. While we miss those gatherings, the demands of planning for and performing in person again require more of our time.

Writing, singing, performing with and to an audience has all shifted in these times but the power of music and song to connect us remains strong. Music super charges connection. The message goes deeper when it’s carried in a tender or powerful melody. It spreads farther as we carry these songs, sometimes through many years of our lives. As the CLF community knows well, people can still sing together, with the music physically vibrating in them and from them, helping to create a moment of sanctuary, even if our surroundings are not a sanctuary or a moment of collective power and unity, even when we are singing from our own separate spaces. May we each find that place of connection, of belonging. That space where there is no other.

Welcoming three new ministry students

10 February 2023 at 05:25

The General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches is delighted to announce the following candidates have been offered Ministerial Training following the interviews last month: Kieren Mardle-Moss, Tina Gandhi, and Janine Sim.

Chief Officer Liz Slade: “Ministry is the kind of leadership our world needs more of right now, and so I am excited and grateful to see Janine, Kieren and Tina begin their training towards becoming Unitarian ministers. As demonstrated by these three new students, people from all walks of life and professional backgrounds find themselves called to serving the spiritual health of communities and align their vocation to the greater good. I applaud their courage and integrity in committing themselves to this journey and look forward to working with them.”

Helen Mason, Director of Unitarian College: “We are delighted to welcome Janine, Kieren and Tina as our 5th intake of ministry students at Unitarian College, joining the 13 others who have or are undertaking ministry training with us. We are are very excited about the potential of these three excellent new students.”

Rev. Ant Howe, Ministry Tutor: “It will be my honour to journey with these three new students as they build on the calling that they have been bold enough to answer. All three bring passion and commitment to our Unitarian movement, and I know that they will go on to become excellent Ministers”

Supporting our General Assembly’s Interview Panel is one of the tasks handled by Simon Bland, Congregational & Ministry Support Officer. Along with Sarah Tinker, who chairs the Panel, Simon is keen to thank all those Districts, congregations and individuals who support the ministerial training process. 

Anyone interested in knowing more about training for Unitarian & Free Christian ministry is encouraged to talk to Simon or Sarah, and to our college tutors – Rev. Claire MacDonald at Harris Manchester College, Oxford and Rev. Ant Howe, at Unitarian College

The Ministerial Students Fund is always in need of donations, large and small, helping to cover students’ travel and living costs during their training, and is a real investment in the future of the movement. Please contact Simon Bland for further information on this vital work.

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Broken Heart

10 February 2023 at 06:06
After my Father died suddenly, my Mother’s health began a steady decline. This is not unusual for people who lose their long-time life and love companions. After a heart attack, her cardiologist recommended a cardiac stent to prevent further attacks. … Continue reading →

Prayer for Courageous Love

10 February 2023 at 06:54
A Prayer for Courageous Love Love whisper in our hearts, to help us hold on through trials and tribulations. Love whisper in our hearts and call us back to our essential wholeness, our essential generosity, our essential joy, our essential gifts to bless this world. Love sing to and rock...

Black Cowboy Bill Pickett was the Original Bull Dogger

10 February 2023 at 08:17
  Bill Pickett bull dogging a steer.. Somewhere in Texas on May 4, 1903 a young cowboy spent a hot afternoonwatching how ranch bull dogs could isolate and take down a longhorn steer who wandered away from the herd.   The dog would “worry” the steer and most would head back to the herd.   But the occasional obstinate onewould keep trying to dodge the dog.   That’s when the dog would close in , jump up, and bite down on the sensitive nose or lip of the steer then bring it down to the ground.   The dog would hold on until the steer stopped struggling. The cowboy, Bill Pickett told the other hands, “If a dog can do that, so can I.” The next time he chased a stray on horseback instead of throwing his lariat around the hornsand ...

U.S. Must Find Moral Clarity Regarding Burma

10 February 2023 at 10:46
Latest mistake by the U.S. government takes two steps back for the movement to hold Burma’s junta accountable for its crimes.

The Secret Life of Maurice Schwabe

10 February 2023 at 12:16
One of the strange things about researching someone who lived a century ago is that sometimes the very things they worked hardest to keep secret in life have become known, while at the same time, that which would have been easy for his contemporaries to find out has become forever opaque. In 2023, I know […]

Our final days of 30 Days of Love 2023

10 February 2023 at 13:19

Beloveds,

In their recently-released draft of the new Article II of our UUA bylaws, the Article II Commission writes, “The purpose of the Unitarian Universalist Association is to actively engage its members in the transformation of the world through liberating Love.” I’ve heard many folks ask, “What do we mean by ‘liberating Love?’” The A2C writes:

Love is the power that holds us together and is at the center of our shared values. We are accountable to one another for doing the work of living our shared values through the spiritual discipline of Love.

At its core, the work of Side With Love is to be a hub for connection, growth, nourishment and action that allows Unitarian Universalists and our partners to live out our values in the world. Together, we deepen our political analysis, sharpen our skills, articulate our theological grounding, and mobilize our communities to build a world in which all of us are free and thriving. 

And – we are so aware that the work of transforming the world through liberating love is something that started long before any of us was born, and that will carry on long after we have become the ancestors of memory. The work is shared, and it is unending – as the oft-quoted truism of Rabbi Tafron in the Jewish Mishnah text Pirkei Avot goes, “You are not required to finish the work, but neither are you free to abandon it.” 

We hope, then, that you have found some nourishment for the long-haul work of liberation during these 30 Days of Love. We have been so blessed by the weekly offerings from this diverse group of bold, loving, faithful religious leaders. We hope as you’ve taken moments to drink in these blessings and practices and prayers and stories, you have felt as wrapped in love and as buoyed by feeling the web of connections that exist among us as we have. Please feel free to keep coming back to these resources throughout the year ahead – use them to start your day in your own spiritual practice, to provide grounding to your group before the meeting or workshop, or as an offering in communal worship. 

This week, we offer you a few final gifts: a prayer from Rev. Sofía Betancourt, a body practice from Rev. Leela Sinha, and a grounding meditation from Rev. Lynn Gardner . May they bless and fortify you. 

Beloveds, we are so grateful to be in the work of love and liberation together with you. Thank you for all the faithful ways you show up throughout the year, struggling for justice and blessing the world with care, hope, and love. 

May we all be transformed by liberating Love. 

In faith and solidarity,


Rev. Ashley Horan

Side With Love Organizing Strategy Director


Our final days of 30 Days of Love 2023

Our final days of 30 Days of Love 2023

10 February 2023 at 13:19
Beloveds, In their recently-released draft of the new Article II of our UUA bylaws, the Article II Commission writes, “The purpose of the Unitarian Universalist Association is to actively engage its members in the transformation of the world through liberating Love.” I’ve heard many folks ask, “What do we mean by ‘liberating Love?’” The A2C writes: Love is the power that holds us together and is at the center of our shared values. We are accountable to one another for doing the work of living our shared values through the spiritual discipline of Love. At its core, the work of Side With Love is to be a hub for connection, growth, nourishment and action that allows Unitarian Universalists and our partners to live out our valu...

Black Women Physicians’ Stories Have Gone Untold for Far Too Long

10 February 2023 at 16:10
A Q&A with Jasmine Brown | In college, I dreamed of becoming a physician and a national leader who would make a positive impact in many people’s lives. But I was acutely aware of how few Black women there were in senior positions within the medical field, such as the dean of a medical school or chair of a medical department. Black women physicians are even underrepresented at the level of professorship in many medical schools. So, I worried that my career would be severely restricted by a glass ceiling imposed upon me due to my race and gender.

Zen, a New Universalism, and Politics

10 February 2023 at 16:46
        Zen, a New Universalism, and Politics James Ishmael Ford Since the nineteenth century, more or less the word “Religion” has come to describe that part of a culture concerned with meaning and purpose. It has two principal expressions. One is about defining and reinforcing the boundaries of a culture. This has […]

The Beach in Winter

10 February 2023 at 16:57
I needed this winter afternoon at the beach. We went to Kettle Cove, where it was windy, sunny, and warm–well, in the forties anyway. So now my heart is calmed and refreshed. There is a quiet that comes from the sound of waves and wind, the feeling of our feet walking on sand. We always […]

NYT prints advice for new Witches – from a conservative Catholic

10 February 2023 at 17:13
It was unsurprising to find an article written for new seekers, indeed even targeting people who were exploring astrology, Witchcraft and manifestation, warning them to be cautious as they begin exploring spiritual dimensions. What was surprising was that it was in the New York Times opinion section, written by Ross Douthat, a conservative Catholic. Continue reading NYT prints advice for new Witches – from a conservative Catholic at The Wild Hunt.

Universalist and Unitarian Christian services online

10 February 2023 at 17:30
Following my recent inquiry, I thought it might be helpful to survey what Universalist Christian and Unitarian Christian online worship options exist. I’ll start with “mainline” churches, but if you (dear readers) know of others, please leave them in the comments.  I was inspired by the online worship opportunities list from Ohio Yearly Meeting (Conservative). I’m not sure how … Continue reading "Universalist and Unitarian Christian services online"

Speaker set for Unitarian service | Peninsula Daily News

10 February 2023 at 10:41
Biggs will speak at Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship. Their lesson will stream on Zoom. Limited in-person viewing is available on the ...

Norwich Events - "Crossing"--Benefit for Start Fresh At Friday Night Folk - The Bulletin

10 February 2023 at 12:02
"Crossing"--Benefit for Start Fresh At Friday Night Folk. Fri at 7:30PM - 9:30PM. All Souls Unitarian Universalist Congregation. 19 Jay Street

Friday News - February 10, 2023 - First Unitarian Universalist Church

10 February 2023 at 13:00
And the second, most joyfully, is a vote to ordain Meg McGuire into UU ministry. We are voting using OPA Vote, the online voting system we have ...

PREVIEW: Berkshire Bach Society presents Renée Anne Louprette playing the historic ...

10 February 2023 at 13:50
Renée Anne Louprette performs a program of Bruhns, Reincken, Böhm, Buxtehude, and Bach at the Unitarian Universalist Meeting House in the village ...

CT elections panel finds 'straw contributions' in Stratford, but no fines levied - Connecticut Post

10 February 2023 at 14:26
... candidate Stephanie Philips, standing at right, looks during an endorsement meeting at the Universalist Unitarian Church July 21, 2021.

Marin's religious events and services - Marin Independent Journal

10 February 2023 at 15:15
The Mt. Tamalpais United Methodist Church presents a second Sunday ... Worship services: presented by the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of ...

Religious Education Archives - Page 5 of 5 - Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Newark

10 February 2023 at 15:37
Why Has Bodhi Dharma Left For The East? On November 19th, about a dozen UUFN'ers sat in silence for a film, the watching of which was itself a Zen ...

Church Women United Interfaith meets Thursday at Stockton Stake - Manteca Bulletin

10 February 2023 at 16:06
... Orthodox Church, Temple Israel, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, The Salvation Army, and the Unitarian Universalist Church.

rel.-Church Calendar0209 2023 - Statesboro Herald

10 February 2023 at 16:40
The service may also be viewed via the church's YouTube channel. HYBRID SERVICE (in-person and online) for Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of ...

Area briefs - The Oak Ridger

10 February 2023 at 17:14
... United Methodist, United Church - Chapel on the Hill, and Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist churches, and the Jewish Congregation of Oak Ridge.

Scene Calendar: UF Carillon Studio Concert Series, 'Romeo And Juliet' and more - Gainesville Sun

10 February 2023 at 17:16
Finn Magill and Alan Murray: 7 p.m. Saturday, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Gainesville, 4225 NW 34th St. Tickets: $20 in advance, ...

Vermont House advances abortion and gender-affirming care 'shield law' in preliminary vote

10 February 2023 at 17:26
Several hundred people gathered at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Burlington after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the Roe v.

Edith Maxwell, writing as Maddie Day, publishes new mystery set in Bloomington area

10 February 2023 at 17:34
IU Health is there, too; so is the UU (Universalist Unitarian church). Red herrings, neither salted nor fried, abound and kept me pleasantly ...

UU Westport BRING A FRIEND Sunday: "Come, come, whoever you are!" - Patch

10 February 2023 at 18:26
Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Westport, Community Contributor ... Come with a UU friend, or on your own - it's all good! Rev.

UUSC Response to the Earthquake Impacting Turkey and Syria

10 February 2023 at 18:37
The Unitarian Universalist Service Committee advances human rights through grassroots collaborations. ← News & Stories ...

Religion Listings: Feb. 10, 2023 - The Daily News of Newburyport

10 February 2023 at 18:49
FRS Unitarian Universalist. First Religious Society, Unitarian Universalist, 26 Pleasant St., Newburyport, will offer worship services Sunday at 10:30 ...

Rogovoy Report 2/10/23 - WAMC

10 February 2023 at 18:57
... the Johnson Organ, at the Unitarian Universalist Meeting House in Housatonic, Mass., on Saturday at 2pm, performing works by Bach and others.

Friday's Datebook - The Sentinel-Record

10 February 2023 at 19:04
Hot Springs Buddhist Society meets at 9 a.m. each Saturday at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 1701 Spring St. Visit the society's Facebook page ...

What's Happening: Feb. 13-19 | News | tahlequahdailypress.com

10 February 2023 at 19:05
Narcotics Anonymous meets at 7 p.m. in Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Tahlequah, 104 N. College Ave. Thursday, Feb. 16.

Linda Lee (Jamison) Lakes - KSAL

10 February 2023 at 19:50
... of Life Service will be held on Saturday, March 11, 2023, at 10:30 a.m., at Unitarian Universalist Church, 901 Beatrice St, Salina, KS 67401.

Noted with a brief comment

10 February 2023 at 22:15
Josiah Royce, in his 1913 book The Problem of Christianity (pp. 213-214, 2001 reprint edition): “No religion can survive unless it keeps in touch with men’s [sic] conscious needs. In the future men’s needs will be subject to vastly complex and rapidly changing social motives. In the future, religion, as a power aiming to win … Continue reading "Noted with a brief comment"

Shared Experiences

10 February 2023 at 05:00
When my husband and I were first dating, he expressed to me his desire to have a life not just of memories and hopes but of shared experiences in the present moment. We forged a friendship, and then a partnership, in those shared experiences, and now we get to revisit them in a completely different … Continue reading Shared Experiences

Oh Honey

11 February 2023 at 00:00
Oh Honey, Stop pretending you are small Just because you are terrified Of your enormity.

GA Choir Registration is now open! - First Unitarian Church of Honolulu

10 February 2023 at 20:53
Join Us for the 2023 UU@UN Intergenerational Spring Seminar! ... In order to raise interest and to help Unitarian Universalist congregations and ...

Westwood, MA Bluegrass Events - Eventbrite

10 February 2023 at 22:44
Channing Unitarian Universalist Church • Rockland, MA ... Belleville Congregational Church • Newburyport, MA. Starts at $10.00.

Open Table: A Fellowship Searching for Answers on Religion and Life

10 February 2023 at 23:09
Unitarian Universalist Church of Lancaster. We are a congregation of liberal religious voices in Lancaster County for over 100 years.

longfellow days 2023: travel abroad & within - Maine Arts Commission

11 February 2023 at 00:01
Kharma Amos and with music from Jud Caswell. Visit the Bible that Longfellow signed and donated to his church in 1878. Unitarian Universalist Church, ...

Top 22 of 2022

11 February 2023 at 00:37
Sara and I are finally back with our list of our favorite shows from the past year! We had hoped to get this to you in mid-January, but the year new year didn’t quite cooperate with us….Still, even a few … Continue reading →

Unitarian universalist devotional

10 February 2023 at 16:24
Peter Morales signed a Memorandum of Understanding between the Unitarian Universalist Association and the United Church of Christ .

Jazz in the Afternoon with the Eric Jones Trio - StayHappening

10 February 2023 at 18:03
Unitarian Universalist Church of Savannah | Savannah ... sitting with like minded jazz lovers at the UU Church of Savannah's jewel box sanctuary.

UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST ROWE CAMP & Employer Identification Number EIN

10 February 2023 at 21:09
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST ROWE CAMP & is a USA domiciled entity or foreign entity operating in the USA. The EIN ihas been issued by the IRS ...

Unitarian-Universalist Society of the High Desert, [12100 - 13831] Industrial Blvd, 12284 A ...

10 February 2023 at 21:11
Get directions, reviews and information for Unitarian-Universalist Society of the High Desert in Victorville, CA. You can also find other Places ...

Full Agenda for Next Week's Newton Town Council Meeting - TAPinto

10 February 2023 at 21:36
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Newton. Unitarian Fellowship - What's Your . ... Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, Sparta ...

Coordinator of Religious Education at Unitarian Universalist Congregation - Tarta.ai

10 February 2023 at 21:40
The Unitarian Universalist Congregation (UUC) in Stamford, CT is looking to fill the part-time (15 hours per week) position of Coordinator of ...

Zen, a New Universalism, and Politics | James Ford - Patheos

10 February 2023 at 22:49
While the Unitarian Universalist Association to the degree it can claim a singular theological current since its shift from being a liberal Christian ...
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