“How can ancient concepts of Taoism help us with our spiritual life in today’s world?” This was the question posed by Julia, the top bidder for the worship associate version of the coveted Auction Sermon. The Tao te Ching was written by the philosopher Lao-tzu in the sixth century BCE. To answer Julia’s question about its applicability in modern times, I decided…
This “leftover” service is based on one that I gave on March 12, 2017. Do you remember it? Well, whether you do or not, I’m going to rehash it and serve it to you again this Sunday; it is about special moments…
This “leftover” service is based on one that I gave on May 24, 2015. Do you remember it? Well, whether you do or not, I’m going to rehash it and serve it to you again this Sunday; it is about memory…
What is the Bridging Differences movement? Is it a timely fit for Unitarian Universalists? Is it a fit because we have experience bridging differences in gender, in race, in sexual orientation, and experience supporting social justice for all people thought of as “other”? Can this experience help us bridge differences in beliefs and opinions that are hurting the nation and those that are even causing harm within our congregations? Come…