Tag Archives: Unitarian Universalism

Utne Independent Press Awards Nominees 2009

Utne magazine announces its Independent Press Awards Nominees 2009: Surely you’ve heard that print journalism is doomed: layoffs this, budget cuts that, blogs, Twitter, podcasts, paid content, and so on. We, the deciders of the 20th annual Utne Independent Press … Continue reading

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Convergence?

Andrew J. Brown, an English liberal Christian Unitarian, blogs at CAUTE: Some more thoughts on Garden Academies . . . if liberals are going to get real things done in these difficult times then we need to recall that our … Continue reading

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Practicing and imitating

Andrew Brown is both a jazz musician and a Unitarian and radical Christian minister. He has written No Image – No Passion or how practising rock and roll moves in the mirror taught me the value of imitation: . . … Continue reading

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Freedom and covenant

From a minister-blogger I’m reading more of these days, CAUTE: On cottages, decay, barns, fire, Mt. Olympus and the moon – or the future of the liberal church . . .: So we are left with what feels to many … Continue reading

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Doug Muder unpacking metaphors

Doug Muder has posted a sermon at Free and Responsible Search: Some Assembly Required. As ever, he has an engaging intro: [T]here used to be a little sign on Highway 24 – I don’t think it’s there any more – … Continue reading

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