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Unitarian Universalist Association (click here=>www.uua.org)
. . . offers much information about all things UU |
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Unitarian Universalist Ministers Association (click here=>www.uuma.org)
. . . to help us grow in our ability to deepen our sense of collegiality and connection with each other, offer new
and exciting ways for us to share
information, learning and best practices with each other and offer new possibilities for strengthening our
ministries and our professional association (includes a member directory) |
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Liberal Religious Educators Association (click here=>www.lreda.org)
. . . the site for professional, liberal religious educators in the United States,
Canada, and beyond |
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Council of UU Camps and Conferences (click here=>www.cu2c2.org)
. . . asks, "Where are you renewing your spirit this year?" |
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Church of the Larger Fellowship (click here=>www.clfuu.org)
. . . your online congregation of Unitarian Universalists |
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Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (click here=>www.uusc.org)
. . . advancing human rights is the work of many joining hands |
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Member Links |
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Dick Gilbert: I used to preach on the “end game” at least once each year. I dealt with the emotional and spiritual dimensions, of course, but also with practical details. I encouraged people to complete an information form with contact information for next of kin, spelling out their wishes for a memorial service (==> Click Here for a copy). Another helpful instrument is the Five Wishes Form, a variation of the Living Will, which is available from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation at Aging with Dignity, P. O. Box 1661, Tallahassee, FL 32302-1661, www.agingwithdignity.org, or 1-888-594-7437.
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Ron Mazur asks: How does the discovery of the bones of the Jesus family affect your religion? Why is the tomb, discovered in 1980, still sealed? Where are the Jesus family bones which were dumped from their bone boxes? When will all the bone boxes be scientifically studied? You need not be a passive observer of the Jesus Family mystery; become an active participant in giving energy to its resolution. Read my book, Mystery of the Jesus Family. Call 866-308-6235 or go to www.amazon.com or www.freejesus.com Cost is $17.99 payable to the author: Ron Mazur, 1436 Sunningdale Lane, Ormond Beach, FL 32174. My book, The Scandal of the Jesus Tomb, is available from him for $4.95. Email: RevDrMazur@aol.com; or log onto my website: www.freejesus.com.
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Rev. George G. Brooks has published “I Took My Own Path: A Scientific Theology”. This is a compilation of many sermons preached over the last 50 years, an attempt to express a modern, rational theistic understanding of our world and universe. Readers will discover that the twain of head and heart can meet - and must if we are to continue our progression as human beings. $15. Bookbroker@hotmail.com. |
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Rev. Peter T. Richardson author of UU-related books New Book: “Sunday Meditations” 162 pp. 102 photos $19.95, $29.95 www.redbarnrockland.com
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Eleanor Motley Richardson - Mechanic Street: Uncovering the History of a Maine Neighborhood.
Hardcover $29.95, softcover $18.95
North Haven Summers HB, Mailing: $3.50. Grandmoot@aol.com
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Since 1967, the Rev. Dr. Herb Vetter has engaged in community ministry with First Parish, UU, Harvard Square. Since his retirement in 1991, Herb's community ministry involves communicating worldwide online (100 countries, six continents) plus publishing books, through the website. New titles:Heralds of a Liberal Faith; Prayers of Power; James Luther Adams: Blessed are the Powerful. One simple way you can help maintain this worldwide UU media ministry is when you order anything from Amazon place your order through the Amazon link on your website:www.harvardsquarelibrary.org |
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Andy Backus: I am inspired by the notion of the Cantor, the musical leader of worship, who in concert with the Liturgist, carries the movement of worship forward on wings of words and song. On my site I offer compositions in that spirit. For speakers they are a wonderful opportunity to work within a musical context. For musicians they are a beautiful chance to bring musical drama to the spoken word. Please view them (Adobe Reader) and print them for use. I do not require payment; but I ask that you let me know when you use them. www.andrewbackus.com |
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Liz Benjamin teaches Music Together, a program for babies, preschool children and their grown-ups. Her website is www.storm.ca/~lizben |
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