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Don’t Say There is No Water
The Unitarian Society, a Unitarian Universalist Congregation East Brunswick, New Jersey audio version here Let me begin in gratitude. Gratitude to be with you today. Gratitude for the air we breathe, the land upon which we find shelter. Let me … Continue reading
On Being Dense and On Being Born Again (sermon)
preached at Village Church, Cummington, MA It took awhile for me to figure out what to write this sermon about. The easy option: Lent. But I wasn’t inspired. It is Purim today, the raucous Jewish holiday that celebrates the courage … Continue reading
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Tagged born again, density, e.e. cummingts, John 3:1-10, Mary Luti, mostpeople, Nicodemus, not understanding, patience, Psalm 121, Purim, Stephen Mitchell
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