Swimming Lessons
My first sermon at the first church I ever served (which is also the only church I have served) was called “Swimming Lessons.”
Read MoreOffering Comfort and Support
Across the decades, through changes in technology and staff, through world crises and institutional crises, the CLF has been there, offering people around the world comfort and challenge in the form of our liberal faith.
Read More224: Global Majorities with Marisol Caballero
2018-06-01 On this episode of The VUU we chat with UUA Faith Innovation Specialist and DRUUMM Coordinator of the Global Majorities Collective, Rev. Marisol Caballero. ** UU POC are encouraged to join the Global Majorities Collective to innovate Unitarian Universalism and build the vision: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1lmj26miKX7VEKryKTzmUtL9OU6hoSBk58AeYd1Hs2ZA/viewform?edit_requested=true For more information, you can contact Marisol directly at mcaballero@uua.org.…
Read MoreAching Beauty
What to do with beauty?
or joy, for that matter—
in the midst of tragedy,
of violence, of cruelty?
Audio Recordings
You can listen to audio recordings of Quest Monthly, read back issues or get electronic versions of the text to share with friends (and much more) at questformeaning.org
Read MoreBeen there for me
Been there when my real family didn’t and saved two people from suicide.
Read More225: UUA Presidential Search Committee Report
2018-06-08 We chatted live on The VUU with several members of the UUA Presidential Search Committee about their most recent report. You can read the final report here: https://www.uua.org/sites/live-new.uua.org/files/pres_search_comm_04102018.pdf The VUU is hosted by Meg Riley, Michael Tino, Aisha Hauser and Christina Rivera, with production support provided by Jessica Star Rockers. The VUU streams live…
Read More226: The Commission on Institutional Change
We chatted live on The VUU with Rev. Leslie Takahashi from the UUA Commission on Institutional Change.
Read MoreFrom Your Minister
When my child Jie was 4, we were waiting in line at the post office behind a very dark-skinned man who wore a kufi cap, tunic and pants of a colorful African fabric featuring oranges, yellows and reds. My child looked up at him in wonder. “You’re beautiful!” Jie declared.
Read MoreBeauty as Well as Bread
For many years, I spent most Monday evenings in the basement of All Souls Church in New York City, where their fellowship hall, nicknamed “Friendship Hall,” was transformed into a dining room for over 300 guests.
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