Hall of Records
In the Administrative Department of my heart, which is down the hall from Feelings, Major, I wrote down the time you offended me.
Read MoreFinding Forgiveness
Many of us are struggling to forgive our parents. As adults, we’re wrestling with our parents’ inability to give us what we needed when we were kids.
Read MoreAn Opportunity to Give
One thing is certain, each one of us will be given opportunity after opportunity to practice forgiveness towards ourselves and others over the course of our lives.
Read MoreREsources for Living
The evening of September 22nd this year marks the start of the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur, which is often known as the Day of Atonement.
Read MoreDid You Know?
That the CLF offers resources on our website for children, families and religious educators? Check out the Family Quest page.
Read MoreForgiveness
You want me to forgive him?! I want you to forgive.
Read MoreAdin Ballou: Peace and Forgiveness
This month, we explore the theme of forgiveness with a story of a community that practiced radical forgiveness.
Read MoreApologies and Forgiveness
Rev. Lynn Ungar shares a story about offering the right kind of apology, one that asks real forgiveness.
Read MoreMaking Meaning of a Random Universe
But we’re human beings. It would be so nice if the events in our lives made sense. But for us, meaning is not pre-figured by somebody else; we create it.
Read MoreIs Anything “Meant To Be?”
2012-06-14 Opening Words No. 418, “Come into the circle of love and justice” From Singing the Living Tradition Hymn No. 93 To Mercy, Pity, Peace and Love from Singing the Living Tradition Children’s Story “The Healing Power of God” by Mary Ann Moore Once a boy went to visit his grandparents. At his grandparents’ place…
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