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Thank You!
“Thank you” is often the very first phrase we are taught that does not have to do with what we want or need! Those two words affirm an awareness of the fact that there is an “other” – a relationship … Continue reading
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Tagged autumn, compassion, gratitude, guest at your table, joy, meister ekhart, religion, thanksgiving, unitarian service committee
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Chutzpah & Humility: The Next Four Years
(This homily was shared 11/07/12 at the San Fernando Valley Cluster Vespers Service, the day after the Presidential election. It was inspired by Parker Palmer’s book: Healing the Heart of Democracy) At the end of each church year I ask … Continue reading
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Tagged democrat, diversity, election, healing the heart of democracy, identity theft, learning, love in action, obama, parker palmer, partisan, religion, religious community, republican
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LOCAL PRESS: Spirituality & Religion
The following is in response to a question posed by the In Theory section of the local press regarding concerns about the growing trend to identify as “spiritual but not religious”. Religions are distinguished as paths upon which one may … Continue reading
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