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Tag Archives: Everything Possible
Lullabies for Our Children, Ourselves (sermon)
February 12, 2017 The Unitarian Society, East Brunswick, NJ When my little ones were little, I would sing as part of our bedtime routine. One of the songs was The Ballad of Erica Levine by the late Bob Blue. … Continue reading
Everything Possible: On the Fluidity of Humanity (sermon)
First Parish Church of Groton October 11, 2015 Karen G. Johnston, Candidate for the Unitarian Universalist Ministry audio version: click here When my little ones were little, I would sing them songs as part of our bedtime routine. Songs from … Continue reading
Posted in Justice, Parenting, Sermons, Unitarian Universalism
Tagged #sexUUality, Everything Possible, Fred Small, gender identity sermon, National Coming Out Day, parent of transgender child, preferred pronouns, queer, religious response to transgender, sexual justice, trans, transgender, Unitarian Universalism, what to do when your child comes out as trans
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