Friday, 09 May 2008, 05:00 pm PDT

UU Blog Awards

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The Blogs

DiscoverUU.com

Screw the rest: UU social justice should be UNIVERSAL Health Care

We’re a weak bunch. Let’s face it. We’re horrible at organization, follow through, and devotion to, well, anything. Efforts of UU Social Justice suffer from Attention Deficit Diso... [read more]

DiscoverUU.com

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Boy in the Bands

How many congregations are emerging?

I’m going to take a couple of days to consider the issue of congregational growth in the Unitarian Universalist Association. So I asked myself: How many emerging congregations — organ... [read more]

Boy in the Bands

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Life from UU World

The daffodil rescue mission

Featured Blog Posts

it’s all one thing

NED, Reporters Without Borders, plus NED’s involvement in Tibet

Thinking about the National Endowment for Duplicity Democracy, I wondered if Ambrose Bierce had a definition for “democracy” in the Devil’s Dictionary. He seems to have missed it.... [read more]

it’s all one thing

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The Journey

Tread

My UU ministers are going with me, on this journey. And by “my,” I mean all of you who have podcasts I can find on i Tunes. I have a one and a half hour drive, each way, to the medical center... [read more]

The Journey

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The Everyday Mystic

Bloom Where You are Planted

We can’t always choose where we live, and we can’t control the exact circumstances of our lives, our health, our work or our family challenges.   We can, however, choose our reacti... [read more]

The Everyday Mystic

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SC Universalist

Dolphus Skinner in Richmond 1837-1838

Dolphus Skinner (1800-1869) was an Universalist minister and publisher most associated with Utica, New York. the above link will take you to a biographical summary -which also states that... [read more]

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reason and reverence

Religious Identity and Unitarian Universalism

I spoke in a Sunday service a couple weeks ago and I just thought I'd let people read what I said if they're interested. It was a lay-led service and several other "young adults" sp... [read more]

reason and reverence

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UU Intersections

Retreat...or Restoration?

Retreat is such a fine word. The last time I was scheduled to attend an overnight retreat was the day my father died. Needless to say, I never went. And still, three years later, though I have at... [read more]

UU Intersections

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debitage

PSA

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debitage

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Find and Ye Shall Seek

On the outside looking in

In a comment to a recent posting of mine, Chris suggested that I should consider giving the Unitarian Universalists a try. My response to that is that I have dabbled in UUism at various times in my... [read more]

Find and Ye Shall Seek

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Pfarrer Streccius

Stuck at BIAP in a sand storm

Troops walking to chow hall at Baghdad International Airport (BIAP). We were stuck there for two days waiting out a sand storm. A Danish officer snoozing. His colleague suggested I label the ph... [read more]

Pfarrer Streccius

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Educated & Poor

While shopping with Mom

Toward the end of our fun day today, Mom and I spent a good hour or so in Michaels (the craft store). That place oughtta be illegal, I swear. So, anyhoo, on our way from mosaic supplies to the cand... [read more]

Educated & Poor

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Arbitrary Marks

Rorty on Whitehead

Since I’m back to my near-daily commute to the suburbs of Chicago, at least for the next three months, I’ve been scouting the Internet for substantial philosophy podcasts that I can lis... [read more]

Arbitrary Marks

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Inspiration

Surviving the Workday: Spirituality at Work

Weird Workplace News

So Ms T suggested that we select an area of expertise for this blog. It was obvious to me in looking at my collection of links that my specialty should be weird workplace news. Ms T also suggested ... [read more]

Surviving the Workday: Spirituality at Work

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Transient and Permanent

A Special General Assembly to Require All UUA District Trustess to Listen to Their Constituents

UU historian and minister Elz Curtiss discusses the Reformation, Catholicism, and UU history in one fell swoop on her most recent blog post at Polity Wonk. All of this leads to a call for a Specia... [read more]

Transient and Permanent

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Looking For Faith

Blogcation

Hi friends, It’s time for me to take a vacation from Looking for Faith for a few weeks. This winter and spring have been very exciting; I’ve had the chance to work on a number of reward... [read more]

Looking For Faith

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Take the Test

Find Your Real Religion

various religious symbols
Soulful Sundays at 'the Onion'
Unitarian Universalist Association

UU News

Green Puppy Born in New Orleans

A green puppy was born in New Orleans last week. The puppy is perfectly healthy thus far, just green. Veterinarians say this occasionally occurs when the mother’s amniotic fluid mixes with ... [read more]

TakePart.com

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Next Steps In FLDS Custody Proceedings Described

Yesterday's Ft. Worth Star-Telegram reports on what to expect at the next round of hearings, scheduled to begin May 19, in the cases of 464 children taken into state custody from the FLDS compound... [read more]

Religion Clause

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Globe's Papelbon signs with Yankees

The Boston Globe has lost its second Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter this week, according to the Phoenix's Adam Reilly. And while the departure of Sacha Pfeiffer for WBUR Radio (90. 9 FM) means on... [read more]

Media Nation

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Who's Your Mama?

In honor of Mother's Day, Beacon Broadside solicited different perspectives on the holiday. Today's post is from Harlyn Aizley. Aizley edited Confessions of the Other Mother: Nonbiological Lesbia... [read more]

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Featured Podcasts

First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco Podcast

The Hope Series: Hope Is Fleeting

The Hope Series: Hope Is Fleeting -- Sermon delivered by Rev. Greg Stewart May 4, 2008 [listen to the episode]

First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco Podcast

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Unity Church-Unitarian of Saint Paul, MN

A Passion for Freedom, Rev. Bela-Botond Jakabhazi

"Although there are considerable differences between American UUs and Transylvanian Unitarianism - because we live in different societies and in slightly different kinds of cultures - I am mor... [listen to the episode]

Unity Church-Unitarian of Saint Paul, MN

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Sermons by Rev. John T. Crestwell, Jr.

Where There is no Vision

This sermon was preached at the UU Church of Annapolis April 6 for their Journey Toward Wholeness Anti-racism annual service.   They are in the midst of many exciting things and have great vis... [listen to the episode]

Sermons by Rev. John T. Crestwell, Jr.

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Bull Run Unitarian Universalists

"Community, Commitment, and the 2004 Red Sox" - April 13, 2008

In 2004, the Boston Red Sox won their first World Series in a very long time and fans around the world felt like they were a part of something bigger than themselves. In this world of isolation and... [listen to the episode]

Bull Run Unitarian Universalists

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Unitarian Universalist Church of Annapolis

"How to Live the Full Life" by Amber Beland

Living our lives to their fullest can be a challenge. What examples do we follow, who do we look up to, and how can we move towards a full life of meaning? For many people our heroes and heroines h... [listen to the episode]

Unitarian Universalist Church of Annapolis

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CLF Quest

CLF Quest September 2006

SEPTEMBER: Featuring Kim K. Crawford Harvie, Paul Sprecher, Jane Rzepka, Victoria Safford and others [listen to the episode]

CLF Quest

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