2015-01-30T06:00:36+00:00

Not long ago I was asked why I was ‘still’ a Unitarian Universalist? It turns out that I have many answers. Read more

2018-03-29T02:54:05+00:00

Imbolc, a moment which goes by many names (including Groundhog Day!), is a beautiful combination of celebrations in both Pagan and Christian traditions. Read more

2015-01-28T06:00:42+00:00

What is CUUPS? Over the past few months we’ve conducted a series of surveys to determine who and what we are. We've found five key points that describe UU Paganism as it actually is today. Read more

2015-01-26T06:00:02+00:00

My spring of rejuvenation is in my love of life and the universe. No scheduled or organized service has invoked my soul to worship like the slanting rays of sunshine in a redwood forest. Read more

2015-01-22T06:00:06+00:00

A Pagan and a Unitarian Universalist - how multiple spiritual identities can come together to form a beautiful spiritual practice that works in our modern world. Read more

2015-01-19T07:40:23+00:00

My earth-based spirituality tells me that birth, growth and death are all equally important parts of the natural cycle and the dying process needs to be honored. It tells me that calling upon ritual and spirit help us through the major transitions (and the small ones as well!) Read more

2015-01-16T06:00:55+00:00

I’ve been attempting to create a stronger connection with that god of wild places, Cernunnos. I walked along the trail which is generally either really muddy in spots or completely underwater. Read more

2018-03-29T02:49:48+00:00

being a Unitarian Universalist, and also a practicing, earth-centered pagan offers an expansion of what I believe, and the ability to turn (or turn around) to whatever forces of guidance offer the truth for me while still being tested, and guided, by the values of a community. Read more

2018-05-07T02:17:23+00:00

My pagan beliefs and my feminist perspective hold this truth: value both the space and the form. Read more

2015-01-10T11:30:55+00:00

How do you represent that diversity in a single blog? Simple, you invite a whole bunch of people to help out: Laity and church staff and ministers and priestesses. Read more


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