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Tag Archives: Tim DeChristopher
How of Now: Holding this Earth, Our Gratitude, Our Pain (sermon)
First Parish Church of Groton, April 26, 2015 Audio version here. Perhaps you know this parable, which invites us to see with new eyes, or eyes that are willing to see newly: There once was a simple farmer who lived … Continue reading
Posted in Buddhism, Earth, End of the World, Hope, Sermons, Unitarian Universalism
Tagged climate change, Earth Day 2015, eco-ritual, environmental spirituality, good luck bad luck, How of Now, interdependent web of existences, Joanna Macy, Naomi Klein, this changes everything, Tim DeChristopher, uncertainty, Unitarian Universalist principles, Wendell Berry, Work that Reconnects
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Everybody Loves a Good Ending (of the World) (sermon)
Everybody Loves a Good Ending (of the World) audio version: click here. Above is a link to my first attempt to audio record and post my sermons. Please forgive clumsiness as I learn. Below is the prepared sermon, which is … Continue reading