Quest Article
The Rainbow
I was walking in the yard.. He looked like a mob enforcer — probably because he was..
Read MoreAt the Water’s Edge
Down the cliffs to the black sand of the Pa’iloa beach, and right on the shore, was an opening.
Read MoreNo Saviors
One of the many reasons I choose Unitarian Universalism as my faith is that I don’t believe in saviors.
Read MoreCompassion & Healing
For me, growing up in the nightmare of my childhood and the abuses I suffered, compassion was an unknown word and concept.
Read MoreVoices of Compassion
In October of 2020, I suffered a week of torment within which I was repeatedly beaten, extorted of property and medication, and sexually abused by a cellmate.
Read MoreA Compassionate Life
Religious scholar Karen Armstrong has studied the teachings of religions large and small all around the world. And she has, as we all have, witnessed the strife in our world: the pain, the isolation, the injustice, the inequality.
Read MoreUpdates from the CLF’s 2022 Annual Meeting
The CLF held its Annual Congregational Meeting on Sunday June 5, 2022. Anyone who could not attend the meeting was invited to vote by mail ahead of the meeting.
Read MoreWould you like your creative expression to appear in Quest?
All CLF members (incarcerated and free world members) are welcome to submit reflections on upcoming Quest themes, original poetry and artwork.
Read MoreLooking for Sandworms
One of my favorite books is Frank Herbert’s science fiction classic Dune.
Read MoreCLF Votes to Ordain Ali K.C. Bell
In our UU tradition, ministers are ordained by congregations. Only the vote of a congregation can give someone the title “Reverend.”
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