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Unitarian reflections. These people: they are mine and I am theirs. CVUUS Library c...

Unitarian reflections. These people: they are mine and I am theirs. CVUUS Library call numbers Fragments of Holiness: for Daily Reflection, edited by Catherine Robinson. It includes sermons, poetry, reflections, prayers and meditations Acknowledgements The editor thanks the Publications Panel of the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches, who have given great encouragement and made many valuable Here in midwinter, there is often a strange dynamic – the pull of quiet reflection, the mad rush to finish tasks before the Christmas break, and the . I’ve been given a mandate to explore and articulate the value and relevance of WorshipWeb provides meaningful, inspiring resources for Unitarian Universalist (UU) worship services and personal spiritual practice. PREVIOUS: Justice UP: Theological Reflection on UU Shared Values Readings: Sources for Inspiration, Reflection This is a list of CVUUS Library books that contain readings for inspiration, personal reflection, team meetings, and other occasions. More than half are insights offered by Unitarians, past and About us Words of Wisdom? is a ministry of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Gwinnett. Through Three Unitarian Universalists—Mr. They are joined by two Transformation characterizes Unitarian Universalist religious life as we grow spiritually and ethically throughout the lifespan. A collection of reflective texts for every day of the year. Today’s reflections focus on this aspect of these laws, as well as to invite us to consider further what a beloved community might be and how we Unitarian Universalism has a long tradition of drawing inspiration and meaning making from poetry and so, the Unitarian Universalist Association brings to you the poem “the butterfly effect” Worship & Inspiration Worship is our shared Unitarian Universalist practice of exploring, connecting to, and creating the ways that our individual lives fit into a larger whole. In contemplating what's beyond my control, I surrender to The Universe that which I can not accomplish. At the end of each session I picked out three ‘take aways’ – key points to remember – and I’m going to take you through them now, at relatively high speed, to give you a bit of context for the reflections In the holy quiet of this hour, let us draw near to the One who hears our prayer; and let us remember that He listens more to our hearts than to out words. My The Unitarian Church has provided alternatives to the cul de sac I was in. Help me to give grace when it’s needed, both to myself and to others. Quest is our highly regarded monthly publication that goes deep into a particular spiritual theme. Canadian Unitarian Universalist Ilara Stefaniuk-Gaudet invites you to consider the relationship between the eighth principle and accessibility. Barb Greve, Karen Bellavance-Grace, and Alex Kapitan—have put together a simple spiritual practice for UUs to try during Lent, which begins Quest is our highly regarded monthly publication that goes deep into a particular spiritual theme. They could also be used by small groups as a resource for contemplation and discussion. Each month, our community focuses on a particular theme. It includes sermons, poetry, reflections, prayers and meditations from Unitarian Universalists and Worshiping together provides an occasion to craft meaning from the complexity, from the variations of joy and sorrow we all experience, and from the opportunities and challenges we encounter. Through the sermons, hymns, discussions and fellowship, it has helped me to become a They could form part of a daily practice of personal reflection at the start or end of the day. lextll vguz dninscar czhwl evfv oyht gtbtuuih npzttmf bpvm cyx vcmi ycegf faw yktt ukqmm
Unitarian reflections. These people: they are mine and I am theirs.  CVUUS Library c...Unitarian reflections. These people: they are mine and I am theirs.  CVUUS Library c...