Spiritual Themes>Freedom and Struggle|Quest Article
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…that the CLF offers a variety of online classes?
Read MoreBreathe
Breathe, said the wind. How can I breathe at a time like this, when the air is full of the smoke of burning tires, burning lives?
Read MoreAnger and Justice
The only word repeated more than once in our seven UU principles is the word “justice.” We are called to justice.
Read MoreA Public Voice for Justice
At the CLF we strive to be a public voice for justice and to curate a conversation that leads to deeper understanding of how we can build a more just world.
Read MoreJustice Behind Bars
Three of our CLF prisoner members wrote pieces for Quest Monthly on the theme of Justice. What follows are excerpts from these pieces.
Read MoreFrom Your Minister
When it comes to justice-makers on the front lines, one group of people often shows up—mothers. And when mothers truly know that, as the saying goes, “there’s no such thing as other people’s children,” I believe we have the power to accomplish anything.
Read MoreREsources for Living
In her column, Rev. Meg talks about how mothers have a special urge toward justice, born out of a fierce love for their children that demands a world where those children—all children—can be safe and respected.
Read MoreFree for All
I was 22, nursing a broken heart, and I knew for sure that I had to get out of town.
Read MoreThe Power and Poverty of Freedom
Freedom is not just a crucial principle in our religious tradition. It is also a foundational value for the United States.
Read MoreCultivating the Courage to Act
2016-04-01 [quote style=”boxed”]Freedom lies in being bold. —Robert Frost[/quote]
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