Topic: Perspective

Disability and Me

 As a television producer, UUFH congregant John Owens covered the passage of the “American with Disabilities Act” (ADA) in 1990. Little did he know at the time how important the legislation would mean to him personally. John reflects on the importance of the ADA on its 30th anniversary, and how it has improved the lives for millions of … Continue reading Disability and Me

For Real, How Do You Want to be Remembered?

These days, most of us have extra time to reflect on the essentials of life – as Unitarian preacher, abolitionist and Transcendentalist, Theodore Parker put it, discerning what’s permanent versus temporary. As Don returns to UUFH’s online pulpit, let’s pause to think about the legacies we’re building as we go about our lives. Until we feel that it … Continue reading For Real, How Do You Want to be Remembered?

The New Normal

If I hear “these troubled times” one more time, I might scream! However, 2020 has been – so far! – a year to remember … or to forget! With so much uncertainty (2020 election, CoVid vaccine, unabated racism in this country), what do we do in the meantime? Plan for an eventual “Return to Normal” whenever we … Continue reading The New Normal

Gobsmacked!

Marc Mullinax returns to UUFH on June 21 to speak about an overlooked way to cope with the stresses of life. Too often life becomes ritualized banality … “same old, same old.” And every day seems like the previous one. Life seems to be slipping away into a tiring spiral of futility.  So, if you … Continue reading Gobsmacked!