PBS’s Religion and Ethics Newsweekly has a feature video of Forrest Church, the long-time minister (now his remit is “of public theology”) at All Souls, New York. It covers both is thirty years in ministry there and his terminal cancer.
Religion and Ethics Newsweekly (PBS)
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ChurchCrunch’s writer was thinking about what Creative Commons license to use with the site’s content. The choice? Same as this blog and The Liberal Christian, the new magazine I publish. (ChurchCrunch and Boy in the Bands uses the United States version; The Liberal Christian uses the unported version.)
The license: by-nc-sa 3.0 (U.S. version)
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Perhaps it’s the nature of Unitarian, Universalist and kindred churches that have established liturgies, but I’ve noticed that the more of a church’s liturgy is online, the more historically aware and traditional in tone it is.
I’m thinking of First Universalist, Providence, and the Chapel in the Garden, Bridport, with tidbits here and there.
But perhaps I’ve [...]
Steven Rowe has been finding Southern historically-Universalist churches on Google Street View — who knew they penetrated so much of rural America? — and has been posting these localized view on his blog A Southern “Universalist Church” History starting with Clayton Memorial Church, Newberry, S.C. (I used to preach there regularly.)
Takes me back. Thanks.
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A question for my readers, but first a confession. I am a painfully slow reader. Books anyway. I retain what read I very well, but only because I read at snail’s pace. So I’m declaring an amnesty for myself for all half-read books by my bed and desk and want to start fresh.
So readers, what [...]
I got an email today from Sherry Wells/Ŝeri Ŭelz (no relation) stating that the Unitarian Universalist Esperanto Network a.k.a. UU-Esperanto has been admitted as an associate member of the International Council of Unitarians and Universalists, and that she and two others will present a program at the ICUU conference in Transylvania this fall.
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Well, Hubby and I are back from a weekend in New York. Lots of fun, including a great show tunes sing-a-long at Marie’s Crisis, a retro-gay piano bar. Too much fun. And the building is on the site of the house where Thomas Paine died, thus Crisis.
While I was away, I tried to authorize new [...]
A bit early, as Hubby and I are taking a last-minute trip. Be sure to see it at www.liberalchristian.net.
Anyone may see articles in HTML, and those who register — it might take a bit of time to approve new registrants because of the trip — and log in may download a PDF. Two versions: North [...]
David of the Central Midwest District of the UUA writes about Audacity, a cross-platform free (libre) and open-source audio editor for their Virtual Accessibility — for their virtual office – project.
That’s good news! And a great model of administrative transparency.
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On February 15, I will release the first issue of my online magazine, The Liberal Christian, at its home www.liberalchristian.net.
I hope you will download a copy, and share word of it with your friends and associates. My goal is to produce a regular bimonthly publication dedicated to intelligent, independent and international coverage of news vital [...]