Tuesday, 06 January 2009, 04:52 pm PST
Unitarian Universalism: The Institution of Spiritual Freedom
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Grapevine says that some folks are at a loss as to what study leave is and why I'm on it. That's an easy enough question to answer. Traditionally, UU ministers had summers off to study because t... [read more]
Check out this link for a very interesting article from Internetmonk on the contemporary pastorate. (Thanks Chutney, for pointing it out! )The author is an Evangelical Christian, but the first ha... [read more]
As I've asked in ever-widening circles for feedback about my idea to offer a gift to our local BGLT community, I've gotten a great deal of support and positive input about it. I've asked for th... [read more]
When I went out to the car yesterday to take my son to school, I realized I hadn't used it since I went to get groceries for our New Year's Eve celebration 5 days before. (I feel kind of weird a... [read more]
My colleague Katey Zeh has written this lovely responsive reading for congregations to use to pray for the women and the girls of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A RESPONSIVE READING FOR T... [read more]
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I taught in a Catholic high school for eight years before becoming a UU minister. One of my biggest pet peeves was hearing students say something was “gay” when they meant they didn... [read more]
Ellen Bass wrote in our first reading that our most basic impulse is to ensure the survival of our children, the next generation—-and “there’s never been a moment when we could count on it. â... [read more]
This Saturday, January 10, I’ll be headed up to Boston to attend a demonstration against the federal “Defense of Marriage Act” (DOMA). It’s one of dozens of demonstrations that ... [read more]
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Cripes, change is hard! That’s my really deep, original thought for the day. I just feel heartsick today. I’m making progress with my long pre-departure to-do list, and that’s ... [read more]
I want to begin this morning by sharing a personal story that I am not particularly proud of. As with every personal story I share in this pulpit, it’s meant to invite you to reflect on similar s... [read more]
IDEAS: Books about reason in religion, environmentalism, and U. S. culture. [read more]
In preparing for the upcoming sermon, I have found my thoughts swinging towards notions of magical thinking. Â Is Magical Thinking something that we can avoid or is it something that is hardwired ... [read more]
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I have not had a chance to post here in a few weeks because of a combination of a family emergency and the craziness of the winter holidays. Now that everything is more-or-less back to nor... [read more]
Here's the prayer I spoke at church last Sunday to close our time or prayer and meditation:Great Spirit of Time, Master of our yesterdays, our today, and our tomorrows. We praise You and Thank You... [read more]
If you are coming to the blog in search of the essay on "Candlelighting" that I mentioned in the January newsletter, you have come to the right place. The essay, however, is currentl... [read more]
It's always tough to eat humble pie, but one does it for the benefit of self and others. So here goes:Last month, worrying that my ADD-type issues would jeapardize a wonderful new job, I... [read more]
On the way home from the movie theatre, our exchange student from Germany commented that there are way too many fat people in movies and TV shows and even cartoons who happen to be German. Add that... [read more]
Since my journey in ministry started, I've known at least two amazing people who have left the Unitarian Universalist ministry rather than accept pressures to be inauthentic to themselves. ... [read more]
I think this is so cool:St. John's volunteers offer a scrub — like Christ once did — and provide simple toiletries for the homeless in Houston No surprise to me that it's been doing at the ch... [read more]
Today I have to “cheat” - the day is almost over and I need to post … something. Why not one of my favorite GarcÃa Lorca poems? The Poet Speaks with His Beloved on the Telephone... [read more]
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Federal employees do have a sense of humor. They realize that many people believe that the third great lie (after the two others about "checks in the mail" and "respect in the... [read more]
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My favorite apple computer ever was my 12 inch Powerbook. Â I know many folks who feel the same way. Â All we wish is that at a Macworld keynote address there would be an announcement of a new 12... [read more]
This morning, I joined Shelley Moskowitz of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC) in attending the 111th Congress Bipartisan Interfaith Prayer Service at the Capitol Hill Presbyterian... [read more]
One of the great things about working at the Boston Phoenix was its proximity to cheap, good, independent restaurants on Peterborough Street. Those restaurants were only slightly less accessible fr... [read more]
In International Church of the Foursquare Gospel v. City of San Leandro, 2008 U. S. Dist. LEXIS 105525 (ND CA, Dec. 22, 2008), a California federal district court rejected RLUIPA, First Amendment, ... [read more]
Laila Halaby, author of Once in a Promised Land, asks President Elect Obama to look at the history of the people of Gaza and how it bears on the conflict there today. [read more]
These are words Sophia Fahs spoke some years ago and they are apropos even today. Some beliefs lift us and others up while others depress and diminish us and others. It does matter wh... [listen to the episode]
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There is a challenging passage in the Gospel of Matthew (2:16-18) to which we return, year after year. We ask what scared King Herod so much that he unleashed such violence upon the world. What str... [listen to the episode]
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Deadly Sins For Lively Liberals: Gluttony -- Sermon delivered by Rev. Greg Stewart, December 14, 2008 [listen to the episode]
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When all feels lost and life is thin, there are those amongst us who can turn a downturn in an upturn, a place of scarcity into abundance, potential anxiety into opportunity. Join host Kaaren Ande... [listen to the episode]
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This season of Thanksgiving and abundance marks an opportunity for all of us to reflect not only on our many gifts, but on the fact that here in our own town and our own congregation, neighbors and... [listen to the episode]
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Change is coming. Our association of congregations and our Unitarian Universalist movement will change in fundamental ways, regardless of which candidate we elect next June. However, the candid... [read more]
Rev. Peter Morales delivers his closing statement at the UUA Presidential candidate forum; General Assembly, Ft. Lauderdale, June 28, 2008. [read more]
Sadly, being a candidate for UUA president is very expensive. The last two successful candidates spent over $100,000. The effect of this is that, just as in our national politics, money plays far... [read more]
Many of my regular readers also happen to subscribe to this site via a Live Journal syndication feed. Today the Valleywag blog brought the news that Sup, the Russian Internet startup that owns Live... [read more]
You may recall that I hate individualized health plans. It is by far the worst part of being self-employed. You can’t get health insurance like everyone on a group plan. You have to buy one o... [read more]
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Internet Monk on the modern state of ministry. (Comment thread is here. ) The skills of the pastorate have always been exaggerated beyond the merely mortal. In Elizabethan times, one only neede... [read more]
“If I am to be a minister of religion, I must teach the poor people that they have a Father in heaven, not a tyrant; one who loves them beyond all power of heart to conceive; who is sorry whe... [read more]
Ours is not a rational illness. These words were spoken by a fellow patient in conversation the other day. They could not be truer. Trying to superimpose rationality and logic upon an illness whi... [read more]
Some truly inspiring shots! Including a runner-up from the Philippines. I just have to join this soon! Click on the link and click to run the slide show. [read more]
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Many of the posts about my and Pixie's Mom seem to get quite a following, so I figured it was about time to give Mom her own regular feature here at Educated & Poor: Ask Momâ„¢. In this week... [read more]
When I was a little girl and teenager, I fancied myself tough, willing to tell you what you need to know. Somehow in my mind, this was what it meant to be smart or good or the best. Or something. ... [read more]
This one is from The Chaliceblog, and yes it's a couple weeks late; I've been busy. Yeah, that's a lame excuse, especially since two answers are pretty much the same as hers 1. Aside from readin... [read more]
Since I posted my January article, I thought I would also post some of my past articles. The following is December:Membership Moment Are you fully a member at F. ? I don’t mean if you have sign... [read more]
Your Higher Self? Test at Hello Quizzy</div> [read more]
is from CC's hero Robertson Davies:Happiness is always a by-product. It is probably a matter of temperament, and for anything I know it may be glandular. But it is not something that can be demand... [read more]
When you’ve just retrieved your retainers from the -50 car, where they have been all day, don’t put them in your mouth until you have warmed them up. ... [read more]
January 4, 2009 Speakers from the Fall 2008 Chalice Circle group How can the bringing together of a group of relative strangers for serious reflection build individual strengths? Fall Chalice Circl... [read more]