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Radical Hospitality
It is hard to invite in all that comes, especially when it’s sickness, disability, or death.
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One of my favorite books as a kid was The Boxcar Children, in which four siblings, whose parents were simply and completely absent, took care of themselves and each other.
Read MoreThe CLF Invites GA Delegates
Would you like to represent the CLF at General Assembly (GA)? The CLF is entitled to 22 delegates at the UUA’s General Assembly in Columbus, Ohio, June 22-26, 2016.
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I admit it. I am a total flirt when it comes to babies and toddlers. I love coaxing a smile from the baby in front of me in a grocery line.
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Did you know that you can find resources for UU families on the CLF Family Quest page.
Read MoreHospitality
Hospitality means primarily the creation of free space where the stranger can enter and become a friend instead of an enemy.
Read MoreBe a Stream, Not a Swamp
I invite myself to grow my sense of abundance in these ways…
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The story is told of Mulla Nasrudin, the Sufi wise fool. A rich man came to see him and said, “Nasrudin, if only you would learn to flatter the emperor and be subservient as I do, you would not have to live on chickpeas and bread.”
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What gives you a sense of abundance—a feeling that you have plenty, that you are satisfied, that there is enough to go around?
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…that CLF offers religious education curricula to use at home or for congregations with mixed-aged groups of children?
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