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Sources of Imperfect Wisdom

We are not perfect, you and I. We are human, and there has never been a perfect human. No, in my opinion, not even that one. It is impossible to find a flawless source of wisdom. As a Unitarian Universalist, I  reject the very idea that humanity has found a perfect truth. Knowledge is constantly […]

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Worth and Dignity: A Labor Day Meditation

Labor day is a secular holiday, but maybe it can hold a special place for Unitarian Universalists? As part of the ongoing development of our faith, Labor day feels fundamentally tied to our values and the Principles of the UUA. Last week was the 59th anniversary of the historic “March on Washington for Jobs and […]

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Holy Night, Every Night

We cannot celebrate every single day. While I am grateful to the Labor movement every day, I set aside Labor Day (and May Day) to observe that; just as I am grateful to our armed forces, we have Veterans’ Day and Memorial Day as special to them. As the great religious educator Sophia Lyon Fahs […]

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Reclaim Armistice Day

Armistice Day was meant to put the focus on peace, on the horror of war, and on the victory of democratic nations over authoritarianism. The United States is missing something by focusing today, instead, on our veterans. Armistice Day still deserves a place on our calendar.

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Gratitude for Our Diverse Sources

It sometimes seems like Unitarian Universalism is chaotic; that we might actually be too diverse. Can it be that there are too many voices trying to be heard? Indeed, how we navigate that can be tricky, because we are blessed with many perspectives, all of them valuable. The I Am UU project holds that our […]

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