Category Archives: unitarian universalism

There’s No Place Like Home

Some days have now passed and I am heartened to note that I was not the only one disturbed by the many raucous public celebrations of Osama bin Laden’s death.  This gives me hope, and the space to reflect more … Continue reading

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As Japan Trembles…

Today an earthquake registered as 8.9 on the Richter scale (apparently 3,000 times as forceful as the one experienced Northridge, CA some years back) devastated Japan – affecting hundreds of thousands of people, wiping out entire communities, compromising nuclear power … Continue reading

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PSWD District Assembly Workshop

This year District Assembly will be held at the Neighborhood UU Church in Pasadena May 20-21, 2011. It’s a great chance to meet with Unitarian Universalists from California, Arizona & Nevada – to share worship and resources, to learn and … Continue reading

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My Books Due Spring 2011!

My first book, From Headlines to Heartlines, contains a series of reflections on current events, from a Unitarian Universalist perspective – everything from clergy sexual abuse to immigration reform, the presidential inauguration to “don’t ask don’t tell”…  The intent is … Continue reading

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Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell

On Being All You Can Be, Even in the Military: The drive to serve in our military is a complex one.  Whether that drive be grounded in an unadulterated desire to give back to this Nation, to continue a family … Continue reading

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Reflections on Identity and the Post-Modern Age

Summer 2010 I edited  “Beyond Truth”, a new book by Inge Kuenkler-Etzbach (now available on Amazon).  As it turned out, her life’s journey and my own, although very different, resulted in some surprisingly similar perspectives about the nature of reality … Continue reading

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