Tag Archives: UU 4th Principle
Return Again: School Days!
This morning, there is a great return in the metro Atlanta area where I live. It’s the return of hundreds of thousands of children and teenagers (and their teachers) to school. Granted, for some little ones, this is not a … Continue reading
Return Again: The Land of your soul
Tall trees that make a canopy overhead. A carpet of pine straw. Or, the smell of leaves in the fall that are slowly turning back into humus and soil. The smell, the sound, the sight of running water. A blue sky … Continue reading
August 4–Return Again: And again
It’s the second word of this hymn that we are reflecting on this month. Return again, return again Return to the home of your soul Return again, return again Return to the home of your soul Return to who you are Return … Continue reading
August 3–Return Again–To Who We Are
One of the poignant phrases in this song is the call to return again to who we are. Who we are, who I am, may be the central human question as we each pursue meaning and truth in our lives. … Continue reading
August 2–Return Again: When We Disagree
Return again, return again Return to the home of your soul Return again, return again Return to the home of your soul Return to who you are Return to what you are Return to where you are Born and reborn again Born … Continue reading
August 1–Return Again
With today’s post, we begin a new calendar year at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Gwinnett. For the 2016-2017 Calendar Year, our themes are actually the title of songs and hymns that we love to sing and find inspiring, sources … Continue reading
July 11–Blessings: Mirrors and Monsters
Pulitzer Prize winning author Junot Diaz wrote: “There’s this idea that monsters don’t have reflections in a mirror. And what I’ve always thought isn’t that monsters don’t have reflections in a mirror. It’s that if you want to make a … Continue reading