Tuesday, 26 July 2011, 01:48 am PDT
Blogs
The more appealing of the two texts this week is the passage (5:1-11) from Luke’s gospel: the story of Jesus, the boat and the overfull nets. Surely from a Universalist point of view, the ide... [read more]
This is late, and rather thin, but I thought some readers might like to know of that the Church of Norway has liturgical resources in English translation online. There are few distinctive prayers t... [read more]
And I don’t mean, “full of Ben and Jerry’s. ” Ran some numbers: if every state (including D. C. and the Virgin Islands) was as densely populated with Unitarian Universalists... [read more]
I was thinking there were lessons — good and cautionary — when I read the fifty-year-old Whittier (Ca. ) Havurah, the first Jewish “fellowship” (one translation for ḥavura... [read more]
Unitarian Universalist minister, blogger and friend Victoria Weinstein is in London drinking good tea, among other pursuits. I love tea, and drink it in great quantities. Apart from being delicious... [read more]
The least expensive Android tablet was not born to be an Android tablet, but is the Barnes and Noble Nook Color — an e-book reader — with a specially-modified version of Android put on ... [read more]
July 24, 2011 is the Sixth Sunday after Pentecost. OK — perhaps if I get these up on Monday, the process may be a bit easier. A little improvement each week . . . . Note the difference of t... [read more]
Unitarian Universalists come-inters from Evangelical churches might be interested in Paul’s letter to the Romans, included in the lectionary readings today, which holds an extraordinary level... [read more]