Call to Worship: Common Humanity
This 1917 article written by Rev. Arthus Winn, reinforces the hope that our future of our growing diversities of class interests, racial national pejudices and purposes will also enable us to grow...
View ArticleCall to Worship: Where peace must be practiced
The following reflection was delivered by Kate Gillis, a retired educator and life-long Unitarian. Gillis asks, us to consider those who are seekers. She writes, “The path to truth is not well lit. We...
View ArticleUrban renewal: Springfield or All Souls
“They were saints in their own estimation, and more terrifying than any sinners I’ve ever encountered.” - Teresa of Avila One of the scary realities is that evil is attractive. If evil wasn’t...
View ArticleTransient and permanent
Theodore Parker, an abolitionist, feminist and radical Unitarian preacher in Boston in the 1840s, wrote a famous (and for its time) controversial sermon, “A Discourse on the Transient and Permanent in...
View ArticleThe unifying experience of being alive
Sally Gabb connects the profound and mundane. More than simple opposites, Gabb asks us to consider the spaces in between. Do I usually look at snow in a spiritual way? Of course not. When snow arrives...
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