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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! Read more →
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Many, many years ago I visited the palm reader’s booth at a Renaissance Faire. The palm reader studied my hand for a minute or two, and then pronounced: “You have a lot of creative energy.” Read more →
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I can’t claim that I’m a big fan of change. I like comfort. I like knowing what to expect. Read more →
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Rachel went outside and looked up at the sky—again. Had the sun gotten any lower in the trees? It was hard to tell. Read more →
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I didn’t learn a whole lot about prayer growing up in a UU church in the 60s and 70s. Read more →
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There are certain Big Questions that all of us deal with across the span of our lives. The answers may very well change over time, but our spiritual journeys are built around how we answer those questions. Read more →
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Call me old-fashioned, but in my mind September always means the start of the school year. Read more →
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Unitarian Universalist minister Bill Clark tells a story about being at the beach after a long, hard day. Read more →
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In her column, Rev. Meg talks about how mothers have a special urge toward justice, born out of a fierce love for their children that demands a world where those children—all children—can be safe and respected. Read more →
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One of the most important lesson we learn—and try to teach our kids—is that when something goes wrong or breaks, we need to take a deep breath and figure out how to fix it. Read more →
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