Thursday, 02 July 2009, 06:53 pm PDT
Unitarian Universalism: The Institution of Spiritual Freedom
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[This will be a long blog entry that will evolve over the coming days. As long as this italicized header appears at the top of the entry, please continue to check back for more information. ]Intro... [read more]
A video postcard filmed on board Amtrak’s train no. 6, the California Zephyr. The postcard is of the segment of the trip from Green River, Utah, to Denver, Colorado. Some background informa... [read more]
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A great post from Gretchen Rubin at Huffington Post on running a good meeting. I especially like tip number fourteen: No chairs! “Bob Sutton…points to a study that showed that people in... [read more]
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I love the Boston Unitarian blog (anyone who starts a post with, “We left Henry Ware, Jr. guarding our thoughts” is adorable in my eyes). He’s writing some really interesting st... [read more]
Ever since I started with this lovely congregation, back in 2003, I've been setting aside July as the month I "go on vacation". I have the best intentions: to stay out of their hai... [read more]
The sales tax in Los Angeles County is now 9. 75%. It went up a half a cent yesterday due to a voter approved measure to support local transportation projects. I voted for it. I'm happy to pay ... [read more]
The customer approached me on the sales floor. "I can't find Evolution for Dummies," she explained. "You must have it, right? "We chatted as I checked the computer in... [read more]
I didn’t think I would have much in common with the Colonel except Unitarian Universalism. I am about as socially, politically, religiously and otherwise liberal a person as you will find. W... [read more]
On the Monday that I flew out to Salt Lake City, Utah for the 48th General Assembly of the Unitarian Universalists, I found my plane delayed in Birmingham several times, leaving over 5 hours afte... [read more]
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"Pray. .. silence. .. music. .. next liturgical element" seems to be the pattern used at many of our public worship services. I had a marvelous time at the General Assembly; there we... [read more]
Title: uuworld. org : uu convicted of littering while supplying humanitarian aid You try and do something nice, and what do you get for your trouble? The threat of a $10k fine and a year in jail. C... [read more]
Well, it's now Wednesday. Monday involved flying out from Salt Lake City and shaking off, for the most part, anyway, the psychic sense of work. I love my work, but I also very much feel a need to ... [read more]
this happnening in one room we can call home :) transaltion in any languages are prohibitted , only after my permission:) [read more]
During this year’s Ministry Days and General Assembly, the trend toward multiculturalism in American society came up repeatedly—most notably in Paul Rasor’s Berry Street Lecture and UUA Presi... [read more]
I know many of us are still trying just to get hate crimes against the GLBT community into hate crimes laws, but up here in the Northeast, we're already working against the federal Defense of Marr... [read more]
There is the world as-it-is, and then there is the world that-could-be. In Iran, this is the world as-it-is: the disputed legitimacy of the recent re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad ... [read more]
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IDEAS: How an 18th-century Calvinist embraced Universalism and became the first minister of a Universalist church in America. [read more]
Day 1:Things to avoid when flying:Philadelphia airport United Changing airlines mid trip (flags you for TSA check)Suitcase broken in transit PDA MIAArrived at the Salt Lake City Raddison, dropped m... [read more]
As rational dissenters, who take seriously science and the use of reason and who do not see them as being separate from our religious concerns, I think this fallacy, of Moliére's physician - like... [read more]
I just, umm—I mean, errrr. .. well. .. The other post, for what's essentially a bedtime titty separator, is here. [read more]
To leave your starting point with only your feet (and possibly good walking shoes) below you and arrive at your destination the same way is a profound political commitment to sustained human evolut... [read more]
See all blogs entries from Lefty Parent- Living and Parenting Without The Rule Book
Yesterday, an aspirant told me that she had overheard a proposal here at General Assembly that there be "Good Officers" for aspirants and candidates. "Good Officers" are... [read more]
See all blogs entries from Calling Ministers - Examining and interviewing for UU ministry
It was a great honor to welcome religious leaders from around the world to General Assembly 2009 in Salt Lake City. Three of our U/U international guests were visiting the United States - and Gen... [read more]
In India, the Delhi High Court today struck down as unconstitutional Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code insofar as it bans homosexual sexual acts in private between consenting adults. (Background... [read more]
Boston Globe editorial-page editor Renée Loth marks her departure with a classy farewell. Good to see she's going to write her new weekly column a short walk away from the Statehouse. Local polit... [read more]
Kate Clinton congratulates Senator Al Franken on his new job. [read more]
What About Our Principles? -- Sermon delivered by Rev. Fred Rabidoux June 28, 2009 [listen to the episode]
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June,14 2009 Sermon: Rev. Chris Holton Jablonski [listen to the episode]
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This message includes a sermon discussion from members of the Davies congregation. How do you find meaning in life when you experience or hear about a tragedy? Financial corruption, e... [listen to the episode]
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Each day of life as a new mother is a new adventure, and each act (even the frustrating ones) becomes a prayer. How might our work and our lives become living prayers? [listen to the episode]
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Reporter Santosha Kuykendahl interviews Jonathan Daniel, a Buddhist hospice chaplain on the grace, intelligence and honor that comes with people when they die, and the unique role a chaplain can b... [listen to the episode]
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UUA presidential candidates Hallman & Morales talk about how to change patterns of patriarchy within the UUA during the 2009 Int'l Convocation of UU Women in Houston, TX [read more]
I thought that the Religious Coalition of Reproductive Choice would have a list of clergy or other trained individuals willing to offer support to women and/or families facing an unplanned pregnanc... [read more]
Fascinating! Pearson has since merged his congregation with the Unitarian Universalist congregation in Tulsa, Oklahoma. [read more]
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The U. S. is moving toward possibly instituting a "cap and trade" plan for reducing non-agricultural greenhouse gas emissions. As suggested by the word "and," cap and tr... [read more]
Dear Ms. Mc Cain,This is written in response to your latest post on The Daily Beast, entitled "Forgive Mark Sanford". Allow me to speak frankly. Do understand that you are probably t... [read more]
After writing the last post, I noted it on Twitter (I’m bitb) where Martin Kelley (martin_kelley) , a force behind Quaker Quaker picked it up. To make the dialog short, I have an appeal for... [read more]
I know Pagans are usually pretty pro recycling, but this is ridiculous. The Atalanta Journal Constitution re-runs a not-very-funny article by Charles Yoo about Pagans from October, no, not October ... [read more]
A reader says in the comments:(((So the logic is that if we make it illegal for people to own pits, we make it hard for dogfighting to exist. Groups like PETA are strongly opposed to dogfighting so... [read more]
A minister reflects on his resignation (and that of a colleague), and I’m reminded of the summer in between my first and second year in the MDiv program when it became very clear that there w... [read more]
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OK - I was going to go all the way and label this "Fear and Loathing," as a true tribute to the late Hunter S. Thompson, but there didn't seem to be any fear and loathing present. B... [read more]
Le Vine writes, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the Iranian president, and Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader, do not fear the US but rather their own people's desire to live in a country more like t... [read more]
The New York Times reports that the pastor of a famous church, a "renowned bastion of liberal theology and social activism on the Upper West Side of Manhattan" has resigned from his j... [read more]
Almost 100 Democrats lined up last year in the Crystal Lake Parade. Celebrate Independence Day this weekend like the Continental Army—by marching! Join Mc Henry County Democrats, Congr... [read more]