"Helping, fixing and serving represent three different ways of seeing life," says author and physician Rachael Naomi Remen. "When you help, you see life as weak. When you fix, you […]
"What does it mean to follow our intuition? What kind of listening are we asked to engage in, in order to sense what is calling and whether we should follow?" […]
The increasing political divide between liberals and conservatives has many of us on edge. We are cautious in conversations with strangers or acquaintances, not knowing which "side" they're on and […]
As the Earth reawakens from the bonds of winter, this can be a time to pause and remember what’s truly important and meaningful about our lives. In this reflection, Rev. […]
Most of us don't receive much instruction in how to have healthy relationships. But our UU communities can be a place where we gain some of those skills as we […]
In the 1960s, Stephen Karpman, who was a therapist with an interest in acting, developed a model of human relationships that he called "The Drama Triangle." There are 3 roles, […]
"Fully recognizing that non-human plants, animals and others have their own worlds which are fundamentally different and unknowable to us is to begin to end human exceptionalism and human supremacism," […]
The Jewish poet Emma Lazarus wrote, "Until we are all free, none of us are free." Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. had a dream of freedom for all black people. […]
Beyond all our accomplishments, and ultimately more significant for most of us, are our relationships with those we love and care about. So why do so many of us allow […]
As the light begins to return, Rev. Kim and Karen Barker invite us to join in a celebration of the winter season. We’ll draw on some of the traditions of […]
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