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Embracing Repair
In a world marked by imperfections and the passage of time, the concept of repair takes on a profound significance.
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What does repair look and feel like to you? Have you experienced significant moments of repair in your relationship with yourself or others?
Read MoreWriting My Wrongs
There is nothing exactly like living in Hell, but there is something close to it: jail and prison.
Read MoreUpdates from the CLF’s 2023 Annual Meeting
The CLF held its Annual Congregational Meeting on Sunday June 11, 2023.
Read MoreNavigating Transition
The months of May and June often bring transitions related to academic promotions, graduations, and other milestones related to the culmination of years of dedication and hard work.
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How do you relate to transition? What role has transition played in your life?
Read MoreRethinking the Transition Out of Prison
“Transition” has become a byword in the corrections field over recent years. It has come to encompass classes bearing such fanciful titles as “Thinking For A Change,” “Crossroads,” “Men In Transition” and “Ethical Choices.”
Read MoreThe Gift of a Sensitized Soul
My experience has taught me that many adults who seek a new spiritual connection have, like myself, been particularly sensitized to the suffering of the world. Maybe some people have been taught to be sensitive in this way.
Read MoreBeyond the “End”
Do you believe in heaven?
Then there is no end.
Do you believe in hell?
Then there is no end.
The History of the CLF
2023-08-18 The following graphic traces the history of the Church of the Larger Fellowship from the first Unitarian “Post Office Missions” in the 1800s, through to the present day. To view a larger version of this visual timeline, click on the image below, or on this link.
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