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“Far back through creeks and inlets making, comes silent, flooding in, the main” — are we seeing the return of the Sea of Faith?

Trying to encourage the Unitarian Buridan's ass to eat a hearty and sustaining meal and, once again, come into a healthy, liberal religious fullness of being

Embracing climate adaptation positives in our settings in good company

To cultivate a mindful, restorative stillness, to hear beautiful music, and to engage together in a free and open conversation . . .

Spiritual Values and Negative Capability

Complete spiritual freedom is the great action that follows the clearing of decks—A short thought for the day on the meaning and lessons of Unitarian history

What the doubtful centipede can teach a liberal, free religion

Seek simplicity and distrust it

The parable of the chipmunk—letting be, listening and seeing.

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

Greetings from Emmanuel Road, a note about the Life of the Church meeting, the new series of Wednesday Evening Conversations and about being "freethinking mystics with hands" . . .