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Unplanned obsolescence and how, perhaps, to avoid it . . .

Entering the sound of sheer silence — a few words on the occasion of the first face-to-face service in the Cambridge Unitarian Church since March 2020

Adopting the role of umpire and letting the role of player go . . .

Cool It

A passionately cool political/theological meditation on Robert Frost’s poem “Fire and Ice”

There is no going back, and no going outside of this event — we can only go forward into the new world that is always-already intra-actively emerging before us

Time will tell—‘It is impossible to think in advance of experience, and no experience is merely empirical’

A few thoughts about the role an ontology of motion and a performative new-materialism plays in my work as minister at the Cambridge Unitarian Church