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What does it mean to bless one another? Is it an invitation to the divine? Is it an expression of good wishes? Read more →
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I have not forgotten—nor will I forget until all memory fades—the day, the moment, in which my father and I parted. Read more →
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I decided early on in my work as a minister that if someone asked me to bless something, I would say yes whenever humanly possible. Read more →
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Blessings exist independently of time, in the land of the eternal. I know this most concretely in my garden. Read more →
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The CLF’s Nominating Committee seeks members to run for positions beginning June 2018. Read more →
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Lots of people, UU and otherwise, say a blessing before eating together. And for Thanksgiving it’s even more common. Read more →
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That the CLF’s Worthy Now website offers education and opportunities for those involved in prison ministry? Check it out at worthynow.org. Read more →
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She arrived early Monday morning: homeless, forlorn-looking, carried by the maintenance worker who had found her. Read more →
November 2017
You were not just blessed for yourself, you were blessed to be a blessing to others. ―Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha
This morning the nation must look squarely at images of people marching through Virginia with hateful slogans, confederate flags, and Nazi swastikas, who proudly proclaim that White Lives Matter and scream hateful epithets about Jews and gays and immigrants, who believe that slavery reflected a natural order. Some will say, in coffee hours in Unitarian Universalist congregations, that THOSE people are the white supremacists and people like Unitarian Universalists should not call ourselves that because it is confusing, people might think we are like them. I dearly hope those words will not be spoken from our pulpits. Read more →
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