Monthly Archives: May 2025

Pure Imagination

This past Sunday the Covenant Choir at UUCG sang “Pure Imagination”, featured in thecinematic classic, “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.” Our service explored using our imaginations to conceive what talents we each bring to the congregation, past, present and … Continue reading

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My Greatest Gift

Imagination is my greatest gift. It has always been at the core of my life: it is a tool for use inprofessional life, it is the heart of my most enjoyable leisure, and it has been a shield and source … Continue reading

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The Challenge of Imagination

What do wrestling, geometry and our next big problem have in common?  To be honest, they may have nothing in common for you, but they do for me.  I’ll explain. When I was in high school, physical education was required … Continue reading

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Baby Steps, Big Steps

Our grandson is walking. He has been working on this skill for quite some time and we have all supported this process at every opportunity.  When he started holding his head up I imagined him sitting up one day.  When … Continue reading

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Imagine: Honoring Mom

Imagine there’s no heaven, it’s easy if you tryNo hell below usAbove us only sky My mother was a quintessential Beatles fan. She was a teenager when the Fab Fourcame onto the music scene in the US. She even wore … Continue reading

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The Neglected Tool?

Do you have a garden tool that, on first glance, would appear to be neglected and abused but which you know looks that way because it is so important? For me, that tool would be a pair of post hole … Continue reading

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