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Co-Ministers’ Colloquy – March 15th

As this year’s Stewardship season has begun, we have been thinking of the generous, creative, courageous, and gracious ancestors who have shaped this congregation with their presence and participation. We remember. We remember with gratitude. We remember with gratitude and humility. Their stories are in the walls, ... read more . The post Co-Ministers’ Colloquy – March 15th appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.
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RE This Week – March 15th

Senior Youth Group has resumed meeting IN-PERSON! Such a delight! This past Sunday, our Senior Youth resumed in-person meetings! Our Waters House Youth Room once again rang out with laughter and good conversation. Comparisons of how much each one has grown and/or changed since they last saw each other ... read more . The post RE This Week – March 15th appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.
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March Theme – Paradoxes and Polarities

This month we explore polarities, two things that are both needed, and that exist in tension with one another, such as activity and rest, or an inhale and an exhale. We can’t really choose just one. A paradox is a statement that seems absurd at ... read more . The post March Theme – Paradoxes and Polarities appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.
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COVID Update March 15th

CovidActNow still has Schenectady County in medium, which is excellent news. Each week more folks are attending in-person. Last Sunday, lots of folks were visiting and chatting and some of us went to the dining room for choir rehearsal! Some of us have been visiting or ... read more . The post COVID Update March 15th appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.
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Book Discussion: The Secret Lives of Church Ladies, by Deesha Philyaw

The next discussion of readings by Black, Indigenous, or People of Color (BIPOC) authors will be held Monday, March 28, at 6:30 pm on Zoom. Tom Comparin will facilitate the discussion of this book of short stories that has won the PEN/Faulkner Award, the $20,000 Story Prize, and ... read more . The post Book Discussion: The Secret Lives of Church Ladies, by Deesha Philyaw appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.
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Lessons for Organizing: From the Depression to Amazon and Beyond

A Q&A with Jonathan Rosenblum | That’s a really good question, Matt. To the examples you gave, I would also add the fight to eliminate student debt. The Joe Biden administration is resuming mandatory debt payments for millions of workers in this country, which is going to be economically devastating. The Biden administration has also ended the eviction moratorium protecting people from eviction, millions and millions of working class people are now in jeopardy of losing their homes.
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Mid-Week Message, 3-15-22

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“Only a God can still save us”—a liberal religious confession

(Click on this link to hear a recorded version of the following piece) As we continue to watch Russia’s invasion of Ukraine brutally unfold it is, perhaps, inevitable that many people are seeing historical parallels with the run-up to the Second World War. So, for example, some people are saying that the Russian invasion of Crimea in 2014 could be seen as a parallel to the German invasion of the Sudetenland in 1938, and the current Russian invasion of Ukraine as a parallel to the German invasion of Poland in 1939. It’s clearly tempting to make such claims but I’m not entirely sure the parallels are real. However, having said that, I do find myself generally agreeing with a point of view attributed to Mark Twain, namely that “hist...
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Pagan Community Notes: Week of March 14, 2022

In this week's Pagan Community Notes, Sturgeon apologizes, Paganicon returns, more announcements and news. Continue reading Pagan Community Notes: Week of March 14, 2022 at The Wild Hunt.
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Recalling the Ides of March

    The Ides of March… Be fearful of exalted rank, o soul. And if you are unable to subdue your aspirations — doubtingly pursue them and with precautions. And the more you rise, the more examining, the warier be. And when you are arrived at the supreme height of your glory — a Caesar, […]
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And a Child Shall Lead Them—Youth Climate Strike of March 2019

The spark to a world-wide movement--Greta Thunberg's on child strike for the climate in Stockholm.   Note— This is the third anniversary of the Global Strike for Future also called Student Strike for Climate inspired by the dynamic and laser-focused child climate activist Greta Thunberg.  Today we look back at our blogpost celebrating the occasion. Beware the Ides of March ye plutocrats, oligarchs,planet rapers, and thumb-twiddlers!  The Children are marching on your gates around the world and they are plenty pissed off that you are stealing their future and doomingthe Earth.  And it all began with a simple act of defiance by one 15 year-old girl. On August 20, 2018, Greta Thunberg, a ninth grade student, decided to not attend scho...
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March 14, 2022

  Currently writing two manuscripts since I've finished my science fantasy book, The Girl Who Had a Name. I'm writing the second book in this series and I've revived a southern gothic magical realism novel from a few years back. So many choices...why stop with one.
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Men’s Group Resumes

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The Theology of Praying for Ukraine

Can Gods usually associated with other people and other parts of the world influence this war? Will They? Should we pray to Gods associated with the region instead? I have more questions than answers, but they’re questions worth contemplating.
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Living Together

Ever wonder why honeybees are not called furry bees? After all, they are covered with tiny little hairs that make them quite furry looking. Turns out those tiny little hairs are very important in helping bees and flowers to live together in mutual interdependence.  The pollen a flower creates gets caught in the hairs of … Continue reading Living Together
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Redwood, day 3 . . .

Coming along. Maybe I will finish it tomorrow. Cryptomeria, the next tree in the field guide, is tugging at my sleeve, but I’m really relishing this time with a beloved tree.
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A Riff on Hebrews 11-12

 Faith is the reality of things hoped for, the proof of things not seen.  It was their faith that made our ancestors reach for the heavens. Because of faith, Noah built the ark and received the rainbow sign. Because of faith, Abraham left his homeland and set out for a country he had never seen. Because of faith, Moses left Egypt and Miriam hurled Pharoah’s horse and rider into the sea.   Because of faith, Joshua circled the city of Jericho and the walls came tumbling down.   Because of faith Rosa sat, Martin marched, and John Lewis knelt to pray. Because of faith, Mandela persevered, Zelensky held fast. What else can I say?  There isn’t enough time to tell about all the prophets: Harriet Tubman, Susan B. Anthony, Ida B. Wells...
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Women Providing Healing, Providing Hope Through History

Remember those minutes-long social media videos of folks quarantine clapping for frontline workers? And for the medical staff and carers looking after droves upon droves of COVID patients? Do you also remember that most of the ones getting the applause were women? If our global health crisis has made one thing clear, it’s how much we depend on—and take for granted—the recognized and unrecognized work women of all cultures do to keep societies going.
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The Evolution of God

  THE EVOLUTION OF GOD Rev. Kit Ketcham, March 13, 2022      It was a beautiful afternoon in fall on a Rocky Mountain hillside, where I sat enjoying the blue skies and warm sun with friends who had gathered at the home of a fellow member of Jefferson Unitarian Church, my church home there in Golden, Colorado.      I’d recently entered seminary and was beginning the school year excitedly engaged in studies of pastoral care, Old Testament, and Church History, surrounded by students from all different Christian backgrounds with a variety of doctrines and dogmas.      I felt a little like an outsider at seminary; I was one of only a handful of Unitarian Universalist students, there at Iliff School of Theology in Denver, a very li...
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THE PANDEMIC AND ME

          The pandemic began and I was sure of one thing, but no idea other things were coming. I knew the virus would be around longer than expected but not that our national response would be outright resistance to good sense and the best science–that the war we would wage would be against each other, […]
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Stories during Siege – an update on Ukraine Pagans

Continuing coverage of the stories from some of the Pagans who remain inside Ukraine. Continue reading Stories during Siege – an update on Ukraine Pagans at The Wild Hunt.
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NO LOVE FOR THE NFL

          February, though short in duration, began with the sage forecasts of Punxsutawney Phil, and ended with Presidents Day, to either of which we give little credence or importance. Between were days of racy, suggestive Valentines and of storefronts are sick with every shade of red. Time to love, because we say so.           But […]
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The Only Leadership Lesson Anyone Will Ever Need

While researching something else I stumbled on this in my files. The only leadership lesson anyone will ever need. Fill your bowl to the brim and it will spill. Keep sharpening your knife and it will blunt. Chase after money and security and your heart will never unclench. Care about people’s approval and you will […]
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Oh, My! It’s Pi Day!

    Question: What is Pi? Answer: A mathematical constant, the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter, the distance around the edge, it turns out, is a little more than three times the distance across. That “little more” makes it wondrously irrational… Question: What is Pi Day? Answer: Every March 14th, mathematicians and […]
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Centennial Awards: Arlene Johnson

Carpe Diem! Seize the day! One of the best ways is to share part of your day with an organization or someone who needs assistance. Volunteer and support a cause you are passionate about. It’s a win win situation when you make a valuable contribution of time and talent to your church or other organization. It’s hard to put a price on it but it makes a world of difference. The post Centennial Awards: Arlene Johnson appeared first on BeyondBelief.
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White Bricks

  Congregational polity is destroying people of color in Unitarian Universalism. I am currently in the process of returning to work after a 5 month medical leave.  In September, I realized that stress, internal organizational conflicts and pressures had simply gotten to be too much for me.  I was not caring for my body, I […]
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Sylvia Beach—From Preachers Daughter to Patron Saint of Bookstores

A caricature of Sylvia Beach. Sylvia Beach made her mark in wildly exciting post-World War I Paris when Americans and other English speaking expatriates flocked to the city for a taste of la vie boheme as a bookstore proprietor, center of social and intellectual lifefor a generation of writers, and almost accidentally as the publisher of the most notorious book of the 20th Century. She was born in a Presbyterian parsonage in Baltimore, Maryland on March 14, 1897.  Her father, the Rev. Sylvester Beach, was the son of missionaries to China and the most recent in a long line of Calvinist clergy.  The second of three daughters the very bright young girl was raised in every way to be a respectable American lady.  And she might well have be...
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Capable

“We are all capable In different ways With various strengths and talents. We are all holy Part of the universe And the interdependent web.” -Cindy Fesgen What strengths and talents do you bring to the universe today?
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Organizing my library

I’m very, very close to writing the Dewey Decimal number on all the books in my office. Before anyone gets worried about incipient OCD (cue my wife saying: “Incipient?”), hear me out. There are about 10% of my books that I never know how to categorize. My office shelves have sections: worship resources like meditation […]
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Redwood, continued

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Riverside Cemetery, Oshkosh, Wisconsin

After last night’s snow storm, temperatures rose above forty degrees this afternoon. Carol and I took a long walk, winding up in Riverside Cemetery, where we were especially interested in the nineteenth century gravestones.
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Humility, part 2

The fourth difficulty some Unitarians have with humility is that we can be proud of the way we are, and we don’t want to let that go. Many of us have a lot of education. I do – because I enjoyed wrestling with recondite texts and then meeting with others in classrooms and seminars to talk about them. That was my idea of fun, and I had enough generational privilege to be able to do that. Many of us tend to be proud of our schooling and erudition. Those years in school were good for something, we are convinced. They improved us. They made us better that we were. We might not like to admit out loud to the logical train that follows from that, but our egos put two and two together: if we now are better than our less educated former selve...
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Psalm 31: For Ukraine

My friend the Reverend Mary Gates writes “Rabbi Yaakov Bleich, the Chief Rabbi for Ukraine, has asked Jews and Christians around the world to pray Psalm 31 in solidarity with those in Ukraine who are under attack. Apparently millions of people are saying this psalm daily, and in Ukraine people are praying it aloud in […]
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Religious and civilizational aspects of the war in Ukraine: a discussion with Adrian Ivakhiv

TWH's Lyonel Perabo speaks with Adrian Ivakhiv, professor of environmental and cultural studies at the University of Vermont, about the role of Paganism in both the Ukrainian and Russian nations since the end of the Soviet Union. Continue reading Religious and civilizational aspects of the war in Ukraine: a discussion with Adrian Ivakhiv at The Wild Hunt.
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A HOLY CURIOSITY: A Meditation on Albert Einstein and Nondual Religion

    A Holy Curiosity:A Meditation on Albert Einstein and Nondual Religion James Ishmael Ford A Sermon delivered at the First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles 13 March 2022 The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. One cannot help but be in awe when one contemplates the […]
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Family Chapels & Family Covenanting

with Rev. John & Tina DeYoe, DLRE  Sunday, Feb. 27th from 1-2pm & Sunday, March 13th from 1-2pm!  Register using this link: https://forms.gle/bzC3UmEP9v3DHQ7k9 *Masks and vaccinations required to attend. Our postponed chapel program is back in February! The new year is a great time for your family to learn about, and create a family covenant together, …<p> Family Chapels & Family Covenanting Read More »
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Special Forum: An Inside View of Ukraine

Friends, our own Vitaliy Gyrya will present a special forum this Sunday on current events in Ukraine. Vitaliy, from Ukraine, will give opening remarks and then open the floor for questions and discussion. Please join us immediately after the service (Sunday 3/13) for this special forum.
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This Guy Used These Simple Steps to Building a UU Faith. Number Five Will Surprise You!

Could following a Unitarian Universalist path be easier than we thought? Who is this guy? And what are the steps? You'll need to come to church to find out.
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Weeekly Bread #162

The tree in the above picture is covered in lace lichen, often mistaken for Spanish Moss, which does not grow in California. Lace lichen is common, however, and amazingly beautiful. I took the picture at Tomales Bay State Park during a hike this week. In 2016, lace lichen was added to the group of official […]
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Celebrating Spring in Uncertain Times

Spring is the season of hope, but my hope is rather uncertain at the moment. This year, I suggest we set our poetry aside and simply enjoy Spring for the sake of Spring. Enjoy the rebirth of the land. Enjoy Nature’s beauty.
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Water Cycle

I first understood interdependence in elementary school when I learned about the water cycle that happens on our planet. I felt so awestruck thinking that the water I was drinking was once rain in India that flowed to the sea. When we are in our silos, nations,  and families, it can be so hard to … Continue reading Water Cycle
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Murfin Verse for a Pandemic Anniversary

Two years ago, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the Coronavirus pandemic and suddenly, as if a light switch had been flicked everything changed.   We shut down and retreated to our homes, got used to mantras about masks, social distancing, and washing our hands for as long as it takes to sing Happy Birthday. I was getting ready for an event that I had been working on for months—Poets in Resistance II scheduled for Friday, March 13 at the Tree of Life Unitarian Universalist Congregation in McHenry, Illinois.   A year ago today, I had to abruptly cancel the event and scramble to contact all of the poets and volunteers and let the public know.   Still, I expected we could reschedule in a couple of month or so.  It never ha...
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Redwood in process

Many nights, I am tempted to skip that day’s drawing, but I’ve stuck to it every time. Usually, even if I don’t sit down to it until 10 p.m., the process gives me energy and I’m glad to be drawing. But last night, I really wanted a break from both drawing and piano practice, gave […]
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STOP THE WAR: A Meditation on a Zen Koan

    STOP THE WAR Tom Daimon Wardle Empty Moon Zen   A Ritual to Read to Each Other If you don’t know the kind of person I am and I don’t know the kind of person you area pattern that others made may prevail in the worldand following the wrong god home we may […]
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Editorial: Pagans must fight for transgender youth

On Tuesday, the Idaho House of Representatives passed a startlingly invasive anti-transgender bill. Weekend editor Eric O. Scott considers Pagan responsibility opposing these laws. Continue reading Editorial: Pagans must fight for transgender youth at The Wild Hunt.
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Budget Requests 2022-23

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Fixing it.

There's a good saying, "If you break it, fix it." Unfortunately most folks don't know how to fix things anymore so we assume the things we've bought or in some way forced to be surrendered into our hands can be thrown away when our misadventures are complete. But what if what you've attempted to take is a whole nation and your insistence on taking over wreaks destruction that will surely last generations. What I have to say to Putin (and the Russian people), is that "What you're breaking each day, you will be required to fix." It's called reparations. And if Putin and the Russian people he's bankrupting think they can skate back to Moscow when it's all over, they should think again. During WWII, Finland had sided with Nazi Germany in the...
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Online All-Ages Worship (13 March 2022)

Please join us on Sunday (13 March 2022) at 11:00 AM for “The Home We Share with All Living Things” by. Rev. Barbara Jarrell. This will be an outdoor worship service with Rev. Barbara Jarrell and friends.  Please join us on the playground at All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church, 9449 Ellerbe Road, Shreveport LA  71106 if … Continue reading "Online All-Ages Worship (13 March 2022)"
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Children and Youth Religious Education Updates

We will continue to watch the local COVID numbers and we feel encouraged by the dropping COVID case rates. Religious education classes for children and youth will resume on 20 March 2022 (please note that this is a change from last week’s religious education announcement). Starting next Sunday, the children and youth will join us … Continue reading "Children and Youth Religious Education Updates"
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Online Adult Religious Education — 13 March 2022

Please join us on Sunday (13 March 2022) at 9:00 AM for our adult religious education class via Zoom. This Sunday we begin our work through the book Me and White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad. As the author says, “This is not a book you read, this is a book you do” and we … Continue reading "Online Adult Religious Education — 13 March 2022"
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Zoom Lunch Now on Tuesdays (15 March 2022)

Please join us next Tuesday (15 March 2022) at 12 noon for our weekly Zoom lunch. Bring your lunch and meet up with your All Souls friends, have lunch, and just catch up.
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Surviving Together

“In order to survive the apocalypse– any apocalypse at all– we have to give up the counterfeit currency of self- sufficiency” -Sean Parker Dennison, from “How to Survive the Apocalypse,” in Breaking and Blessing How can you practice giving up the harmful myth of self-sufficiency?
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“Please save my dolly” — on the sharing of experience and a politics of solidarity

A child with her doll sheltering from the bombing in Donetsk, Ukraine (Source: UNICEF) 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— As a minister, I often find myself talking with and, in a painfully limited and inadequate way, trying to help, and finding help for, refugees and asylum seekers who, despite the many cruel and unfair blocks put in their way by the UK Government, have successfully made it to these shores seeking escape from poverty, hunger, fear, political and religious repression, and violence.  Whenever I meet a refugee or asylum seeker — or indeed, ...
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Thanks Juliette Gordon Low and Happy Birthday Girl Scouts

It’s the birthday of the organizationthat the ranting right likes to blame for lesbianism, abortion, Godlessness, tolerance of immigrants and dusky minorities, and a general threat to the American way of life.   Yet the Girl Scouts of America (GSA) doesn’t seem to care and sails serenely and successfully on while the erstwhile conservative pet Boys Scouts have nearly collapsedin the wake of sex abuse scandals, financial mismanagement, a history racism, anti-Gay bigotry, and discrimination against women and girls.   The former BSAwas forced to admit Gay Scouts and leaders leading to their largest troop sponsor, the Church of the Latter Day Saints (Mormons) to abandon them.   Opting to admitgirls to most programs caused Fox News tal...
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Building and Grounds Work Day (12 March 2022)

Please join us on Saturday (12 March 2022) from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM for our monthly building and grounds work day. Along with the other inside and outside tasks, we will be digging a new hole for yet another rainbow banner — the fourth one replacing the third one that was recently stolen. This … Continue reading "Building and Grounds Work Day (12 March 2022)"
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Meditation with Larry Androes (12 March 2022)

Please join us on Saturday (12 March 2022) at 10:30 AM for our weekly meditation group with Larry Androes. This is a sitting Buddhist meditation including a brief introduction to mindfulness meditation, 20 minutes of sitting, and followed by a weekly teaching. The group is free and open to all. For more information, contact Larry … Continue reading "Meditation with Larry Androes (12 March 2022)"
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Column: Sortilege – Building a Tarot Deck Out of Traded Pieces

"I have wondered for a long time what makes a tarot deck “click” for someone. My first deck, a pocket-sized Rider-Waite-Smith that my partner took exactly one look at before it fell to me, was entirely opaque when I first picked it up. I didn’t know the symbols they featured or how they were used, and only the small folded paper included in the box offered any insight. I worried over it, put it down, came back to scour the nine-word summaries of each card and try again. I attempted a Celtic cross based on the inch-high diagram, a feat which has meant that my standard spread is just slightly misaligned from everyone else’s I’ve ever met. " Continue reading Column: Sortilege – Building a Tarot Deck Out of Traded Pieces at The ...
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How do we center justice in the climate movement?

How do we center justice in the climate movement? Like many climate activists, the urgency of climate change drives my action.  That urgency encouraged me to affirm solutions like 100% renewables no matter the cost…until I started recognizing the costs. Without centering justice, our climate work “saves the planet” for a select few at the expense of countless others. Without climate justice, we sacrifice the people who are least responsible and most impacted.   It’s easy to say, “we must center justice!” We know it is much harder to do the work.  Even with the best of intentions, we struggle to create the trusting relationships critical to transforming our future.  And even with the deepest of convictions, we struggle to...
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Recalling My Teacher the Reverend Doctor Louis Weil

    I am a High School dropout. I am forever grateful for California’s community college system, its night school in San Diego offered me a way toward higher education. In my mid thirties, when I landed at Sonoma State University, I was pretty single minded about getting into graduate school, and moving as fast […]
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Sunday, March 13 ~ A Faith That Opens Windows of Hope ~ 10:30 a.m.

Sunday, March 13 A Faith That Opens Windows of Hope A Hybrid Worship Service led by Rev. Stephen Shick Unitarian Universalism has carved windows in doors that separate and divide. It has put hinges on walls of exclusion and erected signs that read “all are welcome here.” Our faith affirms that what is true in any   [ … ] The post Sunday, March 13 ~ A Faith That Opens Windows of Hope ~ 10:30 a.m. appeared first on Unitarian Church of Marlborough and Hudson.
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J. Edgar Hoover Put Helen Keller on his Commie List

Despite her celebrity and status as a beloved icon Helen Keller ended up on J. Edgar Hoover's list of Communists.  She was never a party member or more than casually connected to groups suspected of being "fronts" but she was a proud member of the Industrial Workers of the World and of the Socialist Party as well as a long-time advocate for working people and for Civil Rights despite her privileged  Southern roots. On June 9, 1949 J. Edgar Hoover did his part to fuel the growing anti-Communist hysteria sweeping post-World War II America when he released a “confidential” Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI)report that named scores of influential Americans, most of them in the movie and entertainment business as members of the Com...
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One Planet

We all share one planet. While we are all individuals, communities are made up of individuals.  Nations are made up of communities.  We  all need to be working together toward the good of all on the planet, including the humans and the animals and the plants. -Judy DiCristofaro (CLF) How can you live from your … Continue reading One Planet
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Western hemlock

Trying out an ink pen again . . .
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New research suggests Stonehenge was a time-keeping system while raising new questions

New scholarship on Stonehenge suggests that it may also have served as a time-keeping device. Continue reading New research suggests Stonehenge was a time-keeping system while raising new questions at The Wild Hunt.
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Supporting Those Impacted by the Crisis in Ukraine

In response to the outpouring of concern, the UUA shares the most up-to-date information on how UUs in this country and around the world are responding and amplify the ways that we can all help.
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The Four Horseman of the Pandemic Year: Looking Back at 2020 — Part 1

A Q&A with Margaret Peacock and Erik L. Peterson | Early in 2020, we realized we were each in the process of collecting sources from the unfolding pandemic. Erik began focusing on the unfolding epidemiology of the pandemic when it was still limited to East Asia, while Margaret was paying close attention to the ways the pandemic was playing out in global media. We realized that we could produce something exceptional if we each brought our areas of expertise to the table to write a book that attempted to cross many facets of the pandemic experience.
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Warp Corps Offers new Shuttle Service to Empower Shower Events

Warp Corps Community Outreach , 114 N. Benton Street in Woodstockwill now offer free ride service to Community Power Shower Eventsat Willow Crystal Lake, 100 South Main Street in Crystal Lake. Empower Shower is a collaborative community event providing homeless individuals access to a variety of resources.   Warp Corps and Willow Creek will work together to provide transportation from Woodstock and surrounding townsfor the events that are held every first and third Mondays of every month from 10 am to 2 pm.   Regular pick-ups will be scheduled at the Woodstock Metro Station at 9:30 am and the Woodstock Wendy’s parking lot, 120 North Eastwood Drive.   Individualswho cannot meet at these locations and times can reach out to the Warp C...
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Gary Gauger Pays Forward a Witness to Innocence Grant to Compassion for Campers

Former wrongly accused death row inmate Gary Gauger donated grant money he received to Compassion for Campers. Gary Gauger , the wrongly convicted Richmond vegetable farmer who was falsely accused and convicted of the murders of his parents and spent two years and 9 months on death row, recently received a $900 grantfrom Witness to Innocence, a nonprofit that offers supportto wrongfully convicted death row exonerees.  Instead of keeping the money, Gauger donated the entire amount to Compassion for Campers which supplies camping gear and supplies to the homeless in McHenry County. Witness to Innocence received the money from one of the exonerees who did received compensationfrom the courts.  Nathson Fields served 18 years in prison for ...
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UU Nations: Ukrainians Need More Than Our Prayers

Bruce Knotts Resources and compassion are needed to expand our care not just to those in Ukraine but in other parts of the world.
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Save The Whales

When I was a child we were taught about endangered whales, and the human activity that put them in peril. Even as a four-year-old, I was led to understand that how I participated in our society had effects beyond me, and that my choices were important to the interdependent web of existence. -Michael Tino (CLF) … Continue reading Save The Whales
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The Ethics of Divining World Events

No one gets every reading right. That’s OK – it’s not unethical to be wrong. It is, however, unethical to claim that we know more than we do, or that we know with more certainty than we actually have.
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Ten Seconds: Remembering the Long Beach Earthquake of 1933

At five fifty four in the afternoon on the 10th of March in 1933, Long Beach, California was stricken with a terrible earthquake. The epicenter was actually off the coast southeast of the city. As it turns out, close enough. It lasted for ten seconds. Ten horrific seconds. There were as many as 120 casualties, […]
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California Torreya

The fact that this tree is commonly called “California nutmeg” threw me into a tizzy for a few minutes. Nutmeg? It is very aromatic . . . Wait, but it’s a yew. Does nutmeg come from a yew? Mind reeling . . . but no. It’s just called that because its cones look a lot […]
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Blessing of the Divine Feminine

Holy Mother of Life and Love,that which moves the seed to sprout,and the cell to divide,bless all who channel your Spirit.Give us your Strength to persevere,your Passion to flourish,your Peace to heal.Remind us of your divine feminine spark,which restores us into Relationship,Equity, and Justice.And help us build a world freeof supremacy and violence,where all can … Continue reading Blessing of the Divine Feminine
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What is Zen?

    I recall reading how someone quoted from the wonderful teacher Norman Fischer’s Mountains and Rivers Sutra. “When the Chinese encountered the word ‘dhyana’, the Pali word for meditation, they translated it into something that sounded like ‘dhyana’ in Chinese. They chose the word ‘Chan’ which became ‘zen’ in Japan. But ‘Chan’ or ‘zen’ […]
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Glastonbury Occult Conference 2022

Liz Williams provides an overview of the Glastonbury Occult Conference 2022 that took place last month after being postponed last year due to the pandemic and lockdown. Continue reading Glastonbury Occult Conference 2022 at The Wild Hunt.
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Join us on 3/15 to learn how to combat anti-trans legislation in your state

Refusing someone affirming care does not make them less trans, it makes them less safe. Trans kids are just kids. They deserve protection and admiration, not legalized bullying from the government.    Trans kids are Divine. Trans kids are God, Godde, Goddess, Love, Life embodied. Trans kids are holy.  -- UU Church of Tallahassee Director of Religious Exploration Helen Cassar Currently, there are approximately 150 anti-transgender bills moving through state legislatures across the country. From banning participation in sports, to so-called "bathroom bills," to legislation that criminalizes providing life-saving gender affirming health care, these bills are deadly for trans and nonbinary people of all ages. To those of you who are trans...
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The Struggle to End Title 42 is Far From Over

Dueling court decisions raise new questions about the future of the harmful Title 42 policy, but one thing is clear: The need is as urgent as ever to fully restore asylum at the border. 
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The Mystery Seed

On March 14th, at 1 p.m. Queer Spirit will broadcast an interview with me, done by Revs. Marvin Ellison and Tamara Torres McGovern. Queer Spirit is a regular feature of OUT Cast, a forum for LGBTQ+ issues broadcast on community radio every Monday. WMPG 90.9 FM from 1:00 – 1:30 p.m. (Livestream: WMPG.org) One of […]
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The Defiant Spark

David Kohlmeier You didn’t earn your worth, and you can’t lose it. Because you exist. Period. Continue reading "The Defiant Spark"
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42nd Street—Danced and Sang Its Way into the Heart of Depression America

Ruby Keeler and Dick Powell, the breakout stars of 42nd Street received fourth and fifth billing respectively on the movie poster. When it premiered at the Strand Theater in New York City on March 9, 1933 42nd Street broke new ground for the American movie musical and struck a chord with Depression-weary audiences.  The reviews were practically ecstaticand when it opened nationwide on Mach 11 there were lines at the box offices.  The movie went on to earn Academy Award nominations for Best Picture and Best Sound.  It became the template for a slew of film and stage musicals down to this day which is why many who see it now for the first time think it is cliché ridden.  It was not—it invented those clichés.  When audience first s...
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Neighbors

Having lived in various environments throughout my life – rural, city, college campus, small town, and now on the road – I have realized that I feel my fullest self when connected to an interdependent community, where I know my neighbors, I am a regular at local businesses, and the people I know show up … Continue reading Neighbors
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Mid-Week Email, 3-8-22

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COVID Update March 8, 2022

Covid metrics, according to CovidActNow.org, which we’ve been using for several months now, have Schenectady County solidly in its “medium” status, which is excellent news! On Feb. 27, we had space for 40 people to attend in-person worship in the Great Hall, ... read more . The post COVID Update March 8, 2022 appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.
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A general accounting on International Women’s Day 2022

Women have made strides in many areas but are still grossly under-representied. Our news editor sorts through the numbers and facts. Continue reading A general accounting on International Women’s Day 2022 at The Wild Hunt.
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Co-Ministers’ Colloquy – March 8th

This past week included some real gifts of connection for us. A dear friend has been posting some very clever and funny photos on social media, and many people had commented that the images would make a great book and several of them were funny ... read more . The post Co-Ministers’ Colloquy – March 8th appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.
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RE This Week – March 8th

In-Person Religious Education programs Coming Your Way! K-6 EXPERIENCES WITH THE WEB OF LIFE: These nature lovers will meet again Sunday morning, 3/20, IN PERSON! We’ll start in the Great Hall with the service beginning at 10:30, and we’ll stay through the Story for All Ages; then ... read more . The post RE This Week – March 8th appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.
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UUSS Social Justice Action Fund

We are pleased to announce the annual call for applications for grants from UU Schenectady’s Social Justice Action Fund. We will offer grants between $2,500 and $5,500 for social justice initiatives and activities working towards bringing about systemic change. Applications are due by April 30, ... read more . The post UUSS Social Justice Action Fund appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.
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Sunday Multiplatform Worship Volunteering

Descriptions of the Volunteer Roles involved in Multiplatform Worship In Person Front Door Greeters (2 people, 9:30–10:35) One person stands outside so they are visible as people approach the building. This person greets people as they arrive, directs them to the contract tracing forms that are in ... read more . The post Sunday Multiplatform Worship Volunteering appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.
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foreword reviews interview

My interview with foreword reviews came out today and can be read online.  https://www.forewordreviews.com/articles/article/reviewer-sarah-white-interviews-doug-stowe-author-of-the-wisdom-of-our-hands-crafting-a-life/ I thank Sarah White for an excellent review and for her thoughtful questions. In her introduction to the interview, Sarah notes the following: This week is all about hands so look down and ask yours if they’re happy. What, you don’t know? Well, do you let them play at things? Are they skilled at chopping vegetables or knitting quilts or throwing pots on a wheel or landscape watercolors or working gold and silver into innovative jewelry? Hands like to do things, with our brain’s inquisitive help. We’re not in the Ju...
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Thank Trade Unionists and Socialists for International Women’s Day

Today is International Women’s Day.  Rooted in the international push for women’s suffrage and in the labor/socialist movements, the first celebration was held in 1911 on March 19, a date selected to commemorate the 1848 uprisings when the King of Prussia was compelled to acknowledge the power of the people.  The occasion and date were suggested by Clara Zetkin of the German Social Democratic Party at the second International Conference of Working Women in Copenhagen in 1910.  Delegates from 17 countries representing trade unions, socialist parties, and working women’s clubs unanimously approved thecall.  News of the event, spread by the socialist press and word of mouth helped make the first observance successful in much of Eu...
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Tending to the Net

The towering sculptures of Janet Echelman are reminiscent of the Unitarian Universalist 7th principle recognizing that we are all connected in an interdependent  web of existence. These massive webs of netting often span city blocks and weigh tons, but the slightest breeze can send ripples through the entire sculpture, just like the web of existence … Continue reading Tending to the Net
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Returning To Festivals – It’s Good To Be Back

I spent Saturday at Austin Witchfest in Austin, Texas. This was the first large Pagan gathering I’ve attended in two years, and my first time speaking live in almost three years. It was good to be back.
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Cedar-of-Lebanon

The tree of so many Hebrew Bible verses. Native, yes, to the Middle East and Turkey, and planted in the Southeast and along the Pacific coast here.
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Baseball and religion are both in decline

Religion News Service reports: “Tom Johnson loves baseball. And he loves the [Christian] church. Both, said Johnson, a former Minnesota Twins pitcher turned pastor, are in trouble. They’ve lost touch with their past and with ordinary people. They’ve become too much of a show, their leaders too disconnected from their audience, he said. Both religion … Continue reading "Baseball and religion are both in decline"
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In the Face of War, Follow Feminist Leadership

International Women’s Day calls for a dramatic rethinking of the social systems that have led us into crisis.
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