Whose Body
Fifty years ago – in May 1963 – the Unitarian Universalist Association passed its first resolution on choice. Ours was the first religious tradition to officially endorse a woman’s right to reproductive choice.
Fifty years ago – in May 1963 – the Unitarian Universalist Association passed its first resolution on choice. Ours was the first religious tradition to officially endorse a woman’s right to reproductive choice.
Sharing some personal stories of how gun violence has affected her own life, Rev. Stocker addresses what a faithful Unitarian Universalist is to do in the American culture of violence.
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Agnus Dei This year, as the organizing theme for Music Sunday, the Worship Committee chose perseverance – especially in the face of transitions. Certainly our congregation is in transition. And we have persevered, continuing the work of our church in our changed and challenging circumstances. Here is a story about music and perseverance. In my
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Last week, just before the election, a campaigner showed up at my door. I listened as he described why I should vote a certain way. In the course of the conversation, I learned he was a veteran, returned from a tour in Iraq in 2009. I told him that for the past year, every week
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After the Fire There is story about the Buddha that goes something like this. After he became enlightened, the Buddha began to travel around India. A man who encountered the Buddha recognized he was somehow extraordinary. So he asked the Buddha, “ Are you a god?” “No,” the Buddha answered. “An incarnation of a God?”
The Art of Threshing © Sylvia Stocker And so the autumn has come, with cool nights, pungent fragrances, bird migrations and mammalian hibernations. The autumn has come, with its bright colors, fiery before the long cold, a last gasp of liveliness before the long dormancy. The autumn has come – and the harvest to bring
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The Unitarian Minister in the Oval Office When President Obama addressed the nation a couple of weeks ago, the people got their first view of the newly redecorated Oval Office. Subsequent news reports have detailed the fine points of the new decorations. Around the edge of a newly woven wool rug appear five famous quotations
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Youth Group Member Received Prestigious Award; Invited to White House Reception http://www.uuworld.org/news/articles/168670.shtml This link brings you to an article about Danielle Smith, a member of our youth group, who received the Student Advocate of the Year award from GLSEN (Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network). Read the article — it’s inspirational! Dani has actively participated
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Portland Gay Pride Parade 2010 On June 19, nine of us abandoned our gardens, cookouts, and lawns to take part in the annual Gay Pride Parade in Portland. The day was glorious — sunny, warm, and clear. The festival mood and happy spirits of all gathered made the sunny day even more spectacular. Below you
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My Letter that the Times Record Didn’t Publish (Note: A week or so after posting this blog, the Times Record did publish this letter. They used one issue of the paper to publish many of the letters they had received post-election.) November 5 To the Editor: “Bear in mind this sacred principle, that though the
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