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Mothers Day � We Are Not Victims
Mothers Day in its original expressions was a liberation and reform movement. In the tradition of effective liberation movements, Mothers Day was centered not on restitution (candy/flowers/gifts) but empowerment. For your reflection, consider this: What do some of the sickest institutions and movements in the world have in common? - Rev. Tim Ashton
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The Wisdom Tradition
T.S. Eliot said, "Where is the knowledge that is lost in information? Where is the wisdom that is lost in knowledge?" Once it was religious philosophy that was supposed to disclose the ultimate nature of reality. Science bulldozed those fragile structures. What's left? Perhaps something much more useful; the accumulated wisdom of how life should be lived. ? Rev. Tim Ashton
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What Do Unitarian Universalist Ceremonies, Rituals, or Sacraments Mean?
We will be dedicating twins to the congregation today. Of course, the questions arise. Why do we do these rituals? What difference do they make? If we follow the question far enough along, we must finally ask: Why do we come to church? Are we reminding ourselves that being good requires or needs constant nurturing and renewal? ? Rev. Tim Ashton
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Easter: The Reminder of Continuity
Is it an illusion that we die? We see the flowers in the garden. Year after year they are there. They disappear and reappear and seem the same. It this why flowers and animals are so comforting? We don?t usually recognize them as individuals. So we see the continuity. There are the foxes in the valley; there is always a family of them in that place. They never seem to die. Why don?t we see human life that way? Why don?t we see the continuity? ? Rev. Tim Ashton
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Jesus, Who Was He?
"The figure and teachings of Jesus are too often broken down, adapted, and then shaped to fit people's own particular needs and desires. Who was the real, walking, talking, preaching Jess, and what lessons can we take from him today?" With Easter just a week away, this is a timely question. ? Rev. Tim Ashton
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Life Is Not Fair
Sunday School class will present some lessons from the Story of Joseph in the Bible to ground the morning?s sermon. The kids are learning that life is not fair, but in the end, things will work out if you just give it time. Perseverance is more effective than evil actions and thoughts. In the midst of the Great Recession, I hear a lot of adults pondering these same ideas. ? Rev. Tim Ashton