Monday, 21 May 2012, 01:29 am PDT
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Falling Apples The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. – German Proverb Newton himself often told the story that he was inspired to formulate his theory of gravitation by wa... [read more]
IDEAS: May Sarton felt a strong affinity for Unitarians, who continue to revere her work. [read more]
French illumination c. 1200 Something that's becoming more and more important to me as I look for an effective way we might help our contemporary culture and society to reinterpret and change itse... [read more]
While Philomena and I were with Robert Gonzales learning to live compassionately, we shared Rowe Camp and Conference Center with Paul Cienfuegos who was presenting a workshop titled: “We the Peop... [read more]
I am giving this couch to a young friend who is moving to Georgia. It is time. Just as I gave my big stack of books on herbalism two weekends ago to another young friend as she moves to Western ... [read more]
Another eccentric billionaire is in the news -- this Ricketts guy wants to buy the election for Romney by funding an ad campaign recycling every racist suspicion of Obama. There must a whole... [read more]
First, here is a link to my brief park dedication words this past Saturday: The Miracle Among the Ruins reflection http://www. turleyok. blogspot. com/2012/05/park-dedication-words-for-today-mira... [read more]
I have received multiple requests for copies of the homily that I presented at the UUA Pacific Southwest District Assembly this year, and instead of continuing to email it out, I thought I would pu... [read more]
Once to every man and nation, comes the moment to decide, In the strife of truth with falsehood, for the good or evil side; Some great cause, some great decision, offering each the bloom or blight,... [read more]
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Let us open ourselves widely to Life, and share a few moments of quiet attention… {silence} We call upon the Hopi Earth-Mother, Tuuwaqatsi, and Cybele, the Magna Mater; we think of Parvati, p... [read more]
This week's Time Magazine cover of a woman breast-feeding her 3-year-old son sure has a lot of people talking. My own feelings about the Time cover are conflicted. On one hand, I thi... [read more]
The other night I watched TV for the first time in a long time. Â No anti-boob-tube righteousness in that hiatus . . . I've been busy. Â But I did get a break the other night, and I tuned in Myt... [read more]
This talk is from May 6, 2012 at Westside UU Church in Fort Worth, TX. Â I speak about what Unitarian Universalists can learn and what we can contribute to developments in Evangelical Christianity... [read more]
I never really believed in Hell, but had I been taught that hell was real from childhood, I would no doubt have believed in it fo... [read more]
I never really believed in Hell, but had I been taught that hell was real from childhood, I would no doubt have believed in it fo... [read more]
I want to begin by mentioning one particular poem by Billy Collins, the former US poet laureate and a favorite poet of many members of this church. In his exquisite poem Litany, Collins stri... [read more]
On August 23 of the year 79 CE, Mount Vesuvius in southern Italy erupted with a deafening roar. It shook the earth, sheets of fire shot up out of the crater, molten lava rained down, and it killed ... [read more]
March on Media: Part II in an Ongoing Series on the  Place of Technology in Our Lives Once upon a time, when a mariachi band or barbershop quartet or stray female vocalist stepped into the subway... [read more]
A TRAIL OF BEAUTY AND OF TEARSRev. Kit Ketcham, with Jarina Moss, April 29, 2012 In February, I spoke to you on the topic of current civil rights issues in America, mentioning sev... [read more]
Dear friends, Happy Earth Day! Here’s the sermon I gave this weekend. I hope you will all stay hopeful and focused out there–it is not too late to make the changes we need to protect th... [read more]
As a parent, Earth Day is a chance to bring out the environmentalist in my kids. I love all the people caring for the earth, improving their individual habits, and drawing special attention to the ... [read more]
Thursday morning at Hancock Fabrics. ME: Ooooh! Look! 60" wide rayon challis! MOM: No, no, NO. ME: It's feathers! Brightly colored feathers of different shapes and sizes! MOM: AndÂ... [read more]
I'm pleased to tell you that today the Religious Institute, a multi-faith organization dedicated to sexual health, education and justice, issued a statement regarding The United Methodist Churchâ€... [read more]
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In September, I visited my favorite pond to discover it was, for the most part, gone. Dried up, from the drought. A field where fish used to swim. It's back. Almost to overflowing. In some areas, ... [read more]
NEWS: At General Assembly and across the country, UUs urged to devote the day to justice. [read more]
In Mitchell v. Quarterman, (5th Cir. , May 15, 2012), the 5th Circuit rejected an inmate's religious objections to a prison's policy of permitting female guards to monitor male inmates while they... [read more]
Fiscal agent kills himself after funds loss Steven E. Clapp, the head of Christian Community Inc. , was found dead on May 15 in what has now been ruled a suicide. Clapp and his nonprofit were recen... [read more]
Motherhood in the media The Rev. Dr. Cynthia Landrum responds to Time magazine’s provocative cover photo, which shows a mother breastfeeding her three-year-old son, and to its “Are you mom enou... [read more]
A recent opinion piece in USA Today is a move toward wider support in the medical community for abortion providers. [read more]
Do you aspire to be a saint? If so, you might want to look for another religious community. UU's don't do sainthood well. Based on an essay called "On Ghandi," by George Orwell, Rev... [listen to the episode]
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A Home for Love -- Sermon delivered by Rev. Dr. Rebecca Parker April 29,2012 at 11:00 am [listen to the episode]
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i thank You God for most this amazing day: for the leaping greenly spirits of trees and a blue true dream of sky; and for everything which is natural which is infinite which is yes (i who ... [listen to the episode]
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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]
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La, La, La, La, La, La, La, La, La Ooh, Ooh,It's gonna take a lotta love To change the way things are It's gonna take a lotta love Or we won't get too far So if you look in my direction And we d... [read more]
Just a few quick news notes for you on this Sunday. Ardantane Needs Infrastructure: Ardantane, a Pagan learning center in the Jemez Mountains (that’s in New Mexico), is holding a fundraiser t... [read more]
via Chicago’s Second City Cop, After Bridgeport's show of support, verbally and physically clashing with protestors, the North side couldn't feel left out. Today's march near Wrigley was inte... [read more]
In a discussion at G+, a friend brought up the issue of "passing", of being perceived as straight or white, and noted that straight people who're seen as gay can be bashed. I answere... [read more]
I am giving this couch to a young friend who is moving to Georgia. It is time. Just as I gave my big stack of books on herbalism two weekends ago to another young friend as she moves to Western ... [read more]
Later. What? It’s Wednesday? Long week. Tomorrow is Ascension. Long-time readers know that I love the feast of the Ascension, when Christ took leave from his followers and figuratively lifted... [read more]
Last week, I mused about my younger son’s atheism and my older son’s agnosticism, both which came to light after years of my own questioning and movements into and out of churches. (He... [read more]
Other than paying taxes and attending school when you are young, a human being pretty much decides for themselves how they are going to make a living and lead their life. I understand the taxes par... [read more]
See all blog entries from Lefty Parent- Living and Parenting Without The Rule Book
UPCOMING 2012 UNIVERSALIST CONVOCATIONS MARK REVITALIZATION OF KEY RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTIN AMERICA TODAY Historic Site to Host National Gatheringof Universa... [read more]
Today is my birthday! ! I love birthdays. Since everyone is working or at school, I have planned, a la The Muppet Show, a "Me Party"! I am super excited for it. I woke up to br... [read more]
There are lots of external reasons I might be having trouble finding a job - not least, Wisconsin's continued employment hemorrhage under Scott Walker that keeps us mired in the worst of the reces... [read more]
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Wednesdays are hump day, hard day. My energy is drained and weak by evening, especially with the challenges of the office. But I look forward on Wednesdays to morning meditation. ... [read more]
[a talk presented to the Concord Area Humanists on May 2, 2012]A few weeks ago I found myself at a funeral where no doctrine of the afterlife was preached. No one assured us that the deceased was w... [read more]
It’s been a less than lovely week in the life of me. Â I’ll survive and I’ll get over it, but man alive. Â It all hits at once. Â Unfortunately, it all decided to hit around my... [read more]
My blogging has been pretty sparse over the past couple of months (Bill, if you are reading this, thanks for asking after me. ) I plan to talk a bit about why this has been so over the next couple ... [read more]
Since the Supreme Court heard arguments about SB1070 yesterday, I thought of this question: How does a person of color prove that they are an American? I’m black and can speak fairly reasonab... [read more]
Kinder lieben Matsch und Dreck, insbesondere meine. Und was soll man sagen, der Frühling ist die perfekte Zeit dafür. Das Wetter wird wärmer und verlockt nach draußen zu gehen. Meine beiden Rac... [read more]
This year, Easter and Passover happen to coincide in the modern Jewish and Western calendars. They don't always, but it's a helpful reminder of the oft-underemphasized reality that on hist... [read more]
Deepity is a term coined by Daniel Dennett in his 2009 speech to the American Atheists Institution conference. It refers to a statement that has (at least) two meanings; one that is true but trivia... [read more]
Earthbound Spirit just needed a sabbatical, of sorts. Nearly a year ago I accepted my first "real" ministry position. So, I've been busy! But it's almost Easter! And you know what t... [read more]