Tapping Out of “Fake Fights”

In 2016, my colleague, the Reverend Nancy McDonald Ladd, delivered a sermon at that year’s UU General Assembly, where she explained that she was tapping out (what wrestlers do when they are having a fake fight but it’s getting too close to real injury) of fake fights. Let me immediately...

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Time to Share Our Stories

I was in Houston after Hurricane Katrina, when over 200,000 evacuees from Louisiana poured into the city, many of them sheltering in the Astrodome. They were traumatized from all that they had experienced and seen. Counselors, clergy, and other volunteers were coached that what was most needed was for the...

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How Would We Celebrate Summer?

The show Northern Exposure is now streaming on Amazon, (with original music, fans!) and last night, I watched the episode, First Snow.  In it, the residents of Cicely, Alaska, are preparing for the long, hard winter. This ranges from eating heavy meals to try and gain weight, fixing up their...

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Principles and Values

In case you haven’t heard, there will be a second vote this June at the UU General Assembly about whether to change Article II of our Unitarian Universalist Association bylaws. Currently, Article II contains what we often refer to as our Principles and Sources. It is required that we examine...

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Beyond Inclusion: Belonging

Last week, I was invited with other clergy to tour and bless the new Texas Children’s Hospital North Austin Campus. The Senior Vice-President of the facility, Russ Williams, talked about how they didn’t just want to be inclusive, they wanted families to feel they belonged. Hence having clergy people there,...

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The Eclipse is Coming! – I Need Your Ideas!

In case you haven’t heard, a total eclipse is coming to Central Texas on Monday, April 8. We’ll be having our own event, Eclipse on the Labyrinth. (If you have any ideas about making this a blast and would like to help make it happen, send me an email and...

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What’s Cooking? Red Bench January 30 6:30-8:30 pm

This past Sunday, I shared a little about my experience at the Sikh Langar at this year’s Parliament of the World’s Religions. There, the Sikhs provided lunch every day for hundreds of the Parliament participants, because feeding all, and complete equality of all people, are core to their faith. This...

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Looking Ahead at 2024

I don’t want to bum you out, but there is a fact that I think we all need to face: this is a presidential election year. The Iowa caucus made it a little more real, didn’t it? You may have, and I say this utterly sincerity, some post-traumatic stress from...

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Enriching Connections or “Come Join the Party!”

This past Sunday, we had our quarterly “Fed & Informed” potluck. Great food and great information was shared by all. And it was great to just have the chance to be together, you know? To eat together, chat, and catch up. We want to make more opportunities for connecting with...

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Resolution: Be More You

“Be true to your own act, and congratulate yourself if you have done something strange and extravagant.” — Unitarian minister, Ralph Waldo Emerson “Find out who you are and do it on purpose.” — Dolly Parton It’s that time of year for fresh starts, making resolutions, and daydreaming about doing...

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