This house would be a home for all.
I want to tell you a story about a little boy who got up from the table where his older brother and mom sat, to go back to his room.
I was amused when my 18-year-old daughter, newly hired at an upscale mall shop during the Christmas rush, reported on how her work was going. “I can’t believe,” she said, “the amount of money that people are willing to spend on soap!
I often wonder if there is much more going on with free will than meets the eye, especially when it comes to finding and joining a spiritual community.
It was never my goal to become an elder. Over the years I have looked at older men, older than I am, and thought: Someday that might be me.
I’ve always thought that God the Father had a really sick relationship with Mother Earth.
I can remember being so excited about Christmas morning.
How a Unitarian revived celebration of this holiday tradition.
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!
UU family defends freedom of religion.
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