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What do you think of when you hear the word grace? Maybe a dancer who moves with elegance and ease, the picture of smooth and graceful motion.
Hosea Ballou was a Universalist who believed in the grace of a loving God.
My youngest sister Beth was very talented physically. When she was seven she could roller skate across the basement, up the stairs, down the steep driveway and the steeper hill of the road with perfect balance and grace. But she was very shy.
Clara Barton saw with her own eyes that healing took some special care.
When my dad was a kid, his father had a stroke. Everyone in their church clucked their tongues. It’s too bad, they said, that God had seen fit for that to happen.
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper had not only the courage to care, but also the courage to speak out, and to push the world toward justice.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday,” when 600 civil rights marchers were brutally attacked by local police forces in Alabama. There are many resources available for folks to educate themselves about what happened and why it happened, and how it changed the arch of this nation’s history in profound ways.
At CLF we are always searching for ways to deepen and strengthen our community. Over the past couple of weeks our quest has included the creation of new Facebook groups. Each group has a different purpose and we hope you find them to be places that helps to connect you with fellow members and friends of CLF. […]
Summer 2009 Religion & Me Who was Jesus? Even though nobody knows what Jesus looked like, or when he was really born, or exactly what he said, almost everybody on earth knows his name…Religion & Me Short Stories, Big Surprises Jesus could have given his followers a list of rules to live by. Instead he […]
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Quest for Meaning is a program of the Church of the Larger Fellowship (CLF).
As a Unitarian Universalist congregation with no geographical boundary, the CLF creates global spiritual community, rooted in profound love, which cultivates wonder, imagination, and the courage to act.