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What we do: practice, commitment, and liberal, free-religion

A free-religious reading of the story of Pentecost—a new dynamic, creative, inquiring, free and liberative spirituality dedicated to the collaborative work of mutual refinement of character

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