Sunday, 05 February 2012, 10:06 pm PST
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by the Rev. Kit Ketcham, Feb. 5, 2012 Let me try to give words to the power of music in my life by recounting the stages by which music came into it. I invite you to ... [read more]
This morning we journey into the heart of some of the most remarkable books in the Hebrew Bible: Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Job. Books of wisdom, books in which the focus is, as Joseph Campbell so... [read more]
Not much remains today of Jesus. What we have of him is way too much of the religion about Jesus. If Jesus returned tomorrow and witnessed that religion, I expect he would weep and rend his garment... [read more]
The church bird-bath in the snow this morning Click on the following link to hear the podcast of this post and/or download an mp 3 (see bottom left of the page): The podcast of this address will be... [read more]
Dao De Jing, verse 6 16 translations 1. James Legge (1891): The valley spirit dies not, aye the same; The female mystery thus do we name. Its gate, from which at first they issued forth, Is ca... [read more]
Sandy Dog started a fancy designer drug for dogs in heart failure. The first 2 days on the drug her condition was unchanged. Her resting respiratory rate was twice what it should be, and she ... [read more]
We owe a great deal to our teachers. Students First is holding a contest, to describe excellent teaching in just six words. The finalists are below; you can vote for your favorites online. Encourag... [read more]
I believe that 1968-2008 was a 40 year wilderness period for Unitarian Universalism, a long period in which cultural, religious and political conservatism were aggressive and dominant. What happene... [read more]
And so the question -- did the "experiment" work? I think that there are several ways of answering this. I've heard many people say that they really appreciated the way the m... [read more]
1. Technically, a Unitarian Universalist is a person who is a formal member of a UU congregation. 2. Popularly, a Unitarian Universalist is anybody who calls themselves a UU, whether or not they be... [read more]
I am working on a funeral for a dignified English-American woman for tomorrow. I think I will have to wear eye shadow, and stockings, and something will have to happen with this unruly hair. I... [read more]
Although I come from a long line of beachy people, I am not a beachy person myself. I burn too easily to worship the sun. Instead, I wear broad-brimmed hats and scurry to the shady spots along the ... [read more]
What it means to be a Unitarian Universalist has been on my heart this last week. Not surprisingly, considering that many UU’s are currently thinking about similar things in reaction to the re... [read more]
Freely Following Jesus Wildflower Church Austin TX Jan. 22, 2012 The reading from Mark 1:14-20…a part of the weekly lectionary, a way churches of different traditionsall read and comment on the s... [read more]
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012 will someday be remembered, either as the day the citizens of Indiana received their wake-up call, or the day on which the decline of worker pay and workplace safety b... [read more]
Well, I am counting down the weeks LEFT in my sabbatical now. Not altogether with trepidation, because I am actually feeling energized and ready to get back to work. I love almost everything about ... [read more]
Well, I am counting down the weeks LEFT in my sabbatical now. Not altogether with trepidation, because I am actually feeling energized and ready to get back to work. I love almost everything about ... [read more]
The UUA President, the Rev. Peter Morales published a working paper titled "Congregations and Beyond" last week. It's available in its entirety here. In it he says, ... [read more]
I have spent the past five days vacationing in Key West and I give it an enthusiastic thumbs up. Peace Bang’s Top 6 Reasons To Vacation in Key West, Florida: 1. Although it has a reputation a... [read more]
I am currently reading W. E. B. Dubois classic "The Black Reconstruction in America. " In a section describing the treatment of the African Americans in Louisiana shortly after the Civil... [read more]
Langston Hughes writes. .. "Bring me all of your dreams, You dreamers, Bring me all of your heart melodies, That I may wrap them in a blue cloud cloth Away from the too rough fingers of the ... [read more]
IDEAS: Unitarian Universalists remain unreconciled four decades after controversy over 'black empowerment' nearly tore the UUA apart. [read more]
Today, I am proud to report that the landscape at U. S. seminaries, divinity and rabbinical schools is shifting towards increased sexuality education. The Religious Institute announced this mornin... [read more]
See all blogs entries from Sexuality and Religion: What’s the Connection?
The news is not what we'd all hoped to hear. Syd paid a visit to the shelter yesterday; she drops in every other day or so to play with the kitties she'd had to give up. I'll let her tell the... [read more]
Friends have asked me my thoughts on Peter Morales’ whitepaper and after finding out that I’m going to Orlando to brainstorm about it with others, have generously shared their thoughts with me.... [read more]
As previously reported, the Nevada Republican Party yesterday scheduled an evening caucus to accommodate Orthodox Jews who could not attend Saturday daytime caucuses for religious reasons. The... [read more]
The outcome of today's game will be felt for the ages. Or for at least a week on the website of one fortunate independent publisher. [read more]
UU scholar gets MSNBC show Melissa Harris-Perry, a UU scholar who gave the Ware Lecture in Salt Lake City in 2009, was recently named the host of a two-hour weekend show on MSNBC. The new show, “... [read more]
Responding to ‘Congregations and Beyond’ UU social media continues to buzz this week with reactions to UUA President Peter Morales’ vision statement, “Congregations and Beyond. ” ... [read more]
<p>The UUA's Ministries and Faith Development Staff Group has announced publication of a new curriculum titled "With Justice and Compassion: Immigration Sessions for Children’... [read more]
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5 February 2012: Rev. Bruce Marshall offers his thoughts on the roles of loss in our lives. He explores the importance of allowing ourselves the time and space to grieve that loss, and offers advic... [listen to the episode]
See all podcast episodes from Unity Church-Unitarian of Saint Paul, MN
Candlelight Christmas Eve Service: A Child’s Christmas in Wales -- Sermon delivered by Rev. Dr. Stephen H. Furrer December 24, 2011 at 4:45 pm [listen to the episode]
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The dark of winter surrounds us. The sun appears for only nine hours a day. We are held in the womb of the night. Dark, starry skies embrace us in the infinite Darkness invites us to come ... [listen to the episode]
Come celebrate the gift of our beloved community as we reflect on what this moment in our congregational history calls us to do. We'll also have a child dedication at this service. [listen to the episode]
See all podcast episodes from Bull Run Unitarian Universalists
Interesting juxtaposition between two pieces from this past week, “Americans’ Political Views Not So Far Apart” from Live Science. com and “Yes, Washington is in fact more partisan now... [read more]
See all blog entries from Lefty Parent- Living and Parenting Without The Rule Book
There are lots of articles and essays of interest to modern Pagans out there, sometimes more than I can write about in-depth in any given week. So The Wild Hunt must unleash the hounds in order... [read more]
And they’re using it, Russia and China have handed Syria's government a "licence to kill", say opposition activists, after the two countries vetoed a UN resolution. BBC News - Syri... [read more]
“You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything, except to be thrown out and trampled underfoot. "- J... [read more]
I rarely take a comera on my walks. I remember Fred Haskell, a fine photographer, once saying that he could be at an event or he could record it, and when I walk, I either want to be present or hal... [read more]
More short-form blogging. Wondering out loud what to make of the UUA staff and growth advocates meeting this week. Deeply suspicious that there’ll be any positive development. Not that there ... [read more]
I agree it’s essential that there be some kind of unifying mission behind Unitarian Universalism (covers ears due to the screams from pure politists. ) But I started thinking during today... [read more]
In one of my classes we were discussing segregation, especially within schools and the incredibly inequality of education. We heard a clip from the agitator Jonathon Kozol. If you are a social wo... [read more]
Maybe it’s because I’m exploring my options with the Disciples of Christ. Maybe it’s because this reads as four pages of words signifying nothing. Maybe it’s because, as u... [read more]
a talk given January 29, 2012 at First Parish in Billerica, MA[earlier versions were presented at the Unitarian Church of Quincy, IL and First Parish Unitarian in Athol, MA]Opening Words:"If... [read more]
I preached a sermon a couple of weeks ago comparing football coach and commentator Jimmy Johnson, Henry David Thoreau, and Jane Austen, a central part of which was my changing view of the latter. J... [read more]
In an article at uuworld. org that came out today, it was written:"This GA, termed a "Justice GA," will be almost entirely focused on social justice issues related to immigrati... [read more]
I have spent the past five days vacationing in Key West and I give it an enthusiastic thumbs up. Peace Bang’s Top 6 Reasons To Vacation in Key West, Florida: 1. Although it has a reputation a... [read more]
I left full-time academics in 1999. It took a year of exploring the idea before I handed in my resignation, and another year and a half before I finally left. Academic institutions have a year-lon... [read more]
See all blog entries from Wandering Monk, Reluctant Gyrovague
Excepert from Rev. Q. H. Shinn's coloumn "Personal Expericnces In Making Universalists" that appeared in the March 6, 1906 issue of ONWARD"Now I'm going to tell about a Flor... [read more]
Cyanide & Happiness @ Explosm. net [read more]
The Unitarian Society of Northampton and Florence has extended an invitation to members of their local Occupy movement to camp at their church. The initial expected numbers are about 12-15 peopl... [read more]
I apologise to those readers I still have for neglecting my blog, but I've been in prison the last few months. Several prisons, in fact, including the Womans prison. .. as a member of the Indianap... [read more]
We don’t discipline our son. We don’t spank him. No time outs. No punishments of any kind. We’ve never raised our voice to him. We have never mocked him. We speak to him lovingly, sometimes f... [read more]
It’s a golden fall day here–the leaves have started to turn and the sun is shining brightly so it seems as if Midas has kissed the world. I’m still inside, looking out–but w... [read more]