This whole exchange made me realize how very very angry I am. About this tax bill. About a trillion dollars being given to billionaires and corporations and then repaid with the lives of vulnerable people.
We are sharing the gifts we offer to and receive from the world this holiday season. You can participate too! Download these coloring sheets, decorate them, take a photo, and upload to your favorite social media channels using the hashtag #CLFGifts.
Starting on August 27, 2017, we will be moving away from Livestream for the weekly worship service and using YouTube Live instead. Watch this video message from Meg about the upcoming changes.
The CLF will hold our annual meeting to elect Board and Nominating Committee members on Monday, June 12, 2017, at 8:00 pm (Eastern) via Zoom. Below is information on how to access the meeting and the Nominating Committee Report.
Sometimes, praying with words doesn’t feel quite right. You’re in luck! There are many ways to pray, and for some of them, you don’t have to say a thing!
When I began working for the CLF, I had my doubts about how “real” church would be online. But I’ve learned better.
How do we raise children of conscience, who are politically engaged? How do we help children respond to attacks and negativity, and to educate themselves?
A CLF board member reflects on the discomfort of confronting state power at the #blackxmas2 shutdown of the Minneapolis light rail and airport on December 23, 2015.
As the CLF Prison Ministry surpasses 700 members, we are launching a pilot program to equip congregations for deeper engagement in the prison ministry through the Prison Visitor Training Program.
I hope and pray that I made the right decision, that keeping to our mission of transforming lives with Unitarian Universalist values of love and hope was a responsible decision for the CLF. You are the ones with the power to affirm that I did.
This sermon was delivered at the Michael Servetus Unitarian Society in Fridley, Minn. on Sunday morning, the 15th of November 2015, as Jamar Clark lay in hospital fighting for his life, shot by Minneapolis police. It was written in the wake of the deadly terrorist attacks in Paris, France; in Beirut, Lebanon; and Baghdad, Iraq.
“Lena Gardner is the development director of a Unitarian Universalist Congregation, the Church of the Larger Fellowship, faith without walls!” If I’d been wearing something with buttons, they might have popped off from my pride as I heard those words, spoken from the stage to a room packed with glamorously dressed people last night at ...
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