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Wednesday Photo: The end of the Hibbert Journal

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

Recovering the courage to do the “vision thing”—a pressing issue facing all modern, liberal, free religious communities

Creating a liberal, free religion appropriate for the possible incoming sea of faith

The goat path ahead less travelled by . . . or Liberal religion back at the crossroads

A liberal-religious manifesto of sorts

When is ruination not (quite) ruination?—Some Christian a/theist thoughts inspired by Heidegger and Bonhoeffer

The Flight of the Phoenix — or what can be done to prepare for a future, post-COVID-19, time?

Church-going or the church going?—sites of revolutionary resistance

Words and Transgressions 2—The fallacy of Moliére's physician and the religion of the future