In the March 2021 issue of Quest, Rev. Jennifer shared a prompt to send us remembrances of incarcerated loved ones whose deaths may have not been marked by the outside. Here are some of the names and reflections we received. Read more →
In this section, we offer questions for reflection based on the idea explored in this issue.
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Every spring at Stonewall Farm in Keene, New Hampshire—and at other dairy farms throughout northern New England—there’s a festival to celebrate the season. Read more →
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Free and responsible.
I would venture to say that freedom is the most cherished religious value for Unitarian Universalists. Read more →
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One of the gifts of a free society is that of freedom of association—we choose how we will come together, and to what ends. Read more →
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For me it probably all started in West Africa. Read more →
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What is freedom? Is it an ideal, concept or right? Why are there so many people who are locked up inside themselves? Read more →
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I love poking around and discovering old words which are new to me. One word that surfaced from my reflections on freedom is the Old English frith, which is related to the words for both friend and free. Read more →
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You don’t have to spend very long on social media before it becomes clear that while everyone is in favor of freedom and responsibility, people mean very different things by those words. Read more →
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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.