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Tag Archives: Love wins
Loving the Hell Out of the Cracks in the World (sermon)
The Unitarian Society, East Brunswick, NJ In the sermon I spent all day writing on Friday and scrapped yesterday, I was going to ask you to cultivate curiosity. But it seemed a little too premature. Some time in the near … Continue reading
A Prayer for Those Lost in the Orlando Massacre
June 14, 2016 Shriver Job Corps Devens, Massachusetts I am sad. I am mad. I am afraid. These small words keep repeating in my head and heart. We are here to give voice to our grief because of the lives … Continue reading
Approaching Newtown: Strengthening Our Universalist Impulse
Soon our nation marks the one-year anniversary of the tragedy of the Newtown shootings. The media frenzy attention has begun. Huffington Post recently published this piece, highlighting President Obama’s “secret” (I think they mean private) encounters with each of the … Continue reading