There is a tired old maxim stating that the only thing constant in life is change....It is my hope for all of us that the change we bring be positive, life-affirming, and long-lasting. Read more
There is a tired old maxim stating that the only thing constant in life is change....It is my hope for all of us that the change we bring be positive, life-affirming, and long-lasting. Read more
More of my companions are deeply engaged than I’ve seen in decades. More actual work is being done to reduce racism, ageism, sexism, ableism, and what I have to call religionism. Read more
We members of the Unitarian Universalist movement have an opportunity to demonstrate and model how to disagree with one-another respectfully, in love, yet without losing sight of our own values and position. Read more
Prayer can take so many different forms, and that one of those forms is to act as a direct conduit to our conscience, that maybe it’s not so irrelevant. Read more
As Pagan and earth-relating members of the larger UU community, we have a unique perspective and a unique role to play in this process of community discernment and discovery. Read more
I’ve noticed that ... the Protestant-style “hymn sandwich” that UUs have inherited from our Puritan roots can actually be “pagan-i-fied” fairly easily. Read more
Diving and scanning, into the depths and swimming around. Who are we as UU-Pagans and how do we bring both diving and scanning to our ritual work? Read more
Epictetus taught that each of us must develop rules about saying yes Read more
Perhaps Mars once did have “life”. Read more
Are we so busy trying to do ritual "correctly" that we fail to do it right? Read more