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When Life Is Messy

Presented by Laura K. Secor (Text by Rev. Richard Gilbert) When Life Is Messy by Rev. Richard Gilbert  It is easy to pray when the sun shinesAnd we are grateful for another glorious day of being.It is hard to pray when wind and rain and thunderPlague our every step and spoil our every plan. It … Continue reading When Life Is Messy

Quilt Stories

Robin Mitzcavitch, Director of Religious Exploration & Education Being a quilter, I was pleased to see the book “Stitchin’ and Pullin’’” by Patricia McKissack suggested in the curriculum we are using this year for our Religious Exploration program.  The curriculum, “Growing Anti-Racist UUs- A Curriculum for Children”, was written by religious educators at the Unitarian … Continue reading Quilt Stories

Lessons from the Bamboo Tree / Favorite Books of 2020

Rev. Aaron Payson This month’s Touchstone Ministry Theme is “Consolation and Desolation”.  Included in the material shared for this theme is the following story:      The farmer’s plot of land ran along the bank of a river. Years ago, he planted a bamboo plant, which grew straight and tall and beautiful. He called the plant, … Continue reading Lessons from the Bamboo Tree / Favorite Books of 2020

Happy Holidays from the UUCW Staff!

Rev. Aaron Payson; Rev. Cheryl Leshay, Affiliated Community Minister; Rev. David Miller, Minister Emeritus; Robin Mitzcavitch, Director of Religious Education & Exploration; Jennifer Landry, Office Administrator; Matthew Johnsen, Music Director; Susan Chaffee, Bookkeeper; Steve McNally, Sexton Please Click Here to view the UUCW 2020 Staff Holiday Card!

Listening For Our Song

Presented by Laura K. Secor (Text by Rev. David Blanchard) Listening for Our Song by Rev. David Blanchard   On sabbatical in East Africa, I heard a story of a people who believe that we are each created with our own song. Their tradition as a community is to honor that song by singing it as … Continue reading Listening For Our Song

The Comfort of a Book

Robin Mitzcavitch, Director of Religious Exploration & Education Settle in, get into that comfortable place, in your best chair or propped up on a pillow in bed.  Maybe you have a hot tea, or a hot chocolate by your side as you crack open the first page or turn on your electronic reader.  Settle in, … Continue reading The Comfort of a Book

Tidings of Comfort and Joy

Rev. Aaron Payson As times of anticipation go, this has to be one for the record books.  As we await the arrival of vaccines, a new federal administration, and the prospect of returning to a renewed sense of normalcy, we arrive at this season of anticipation and celebration with many feelings: ambivalence, curiosity, hope, sorrow … Continue reading Tidings of Comfort and Joy

A Stewardship Testimonial

Jessie Trowbridge As a child growing up, my family did not belong to any organized church, and while all of my grandparents were involved in their own church communities, religious exploration was not a part of my experience growing up.  We found community in other ways – through creative pursuits, interests and activities, and work.  As … Continue reading A Stewardship Testimonial

Freedom Over Me

Robin Mitzcavitch, Director of Religious Exploration and Education The election is “somewhat” over and many of us are feeling strange. I’m aware of my gut reaction, almost guilty to feel relief because of the realities that still exist. The fact is- there is a disparity in the numbers of people who still don’t want to … Continue reading Freedom Over Me