“Faith in the Judicial System”
Explore how the judiciary have an obligation to be impartial and how closely tied our nation’s faith in the judicial system, is to judges acting accordingly.
Explore how the judiciary have an obligation to be impartial and how closely tied our nation’s faith in the judicial system, is to judges acting accordingly.
Who are you in the face of adversity?
Religions can do good work, and yet, there is so much potential for religions’ truths to get twisted, manipulated, or changed by their human handlers into something else.
a reflection on hope as something we choose, something to be nurtured.
Reflections on today’s liberal religion.
Internationally celebrated musician and fellow Unitarian Universalist ~ Joe Jencks leads us in a service focused on claiming patriotism on our own terms.
As we gather on the precipice of a critical presidential election, let’s be reminded how far we’ve come
The country aches for gut-level leadership right now
In this last segment on religious liberals and theology in such times, let’s head into the deep waters of the First Principle, the first of seven value statements adopted in 1984. Don will suggest assigning “inherent worth and dignity” to all may not account for … read more.
Faith is a useful concept for me because I understand it not as an assent to propositions I cannot prove, but as a word of meaning – life meaning (or kind-ing) orientation. It is built through experience and practice and tested insight.
Worthy faith is meaning … read more.