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Links - Humanist Association of Connecticut
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Join us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter. There's plenty of Humanist information on the web, and some of it is even accurate. About Kansas, teaching evolution in schools, and those evil secular humanists! You may have missed this on public radio (since it was not broadcast in Connecticut): Who's Who in Hell, an encyclopedic guide to Humanism and freethought, was the subject of an interview on the PRI. On September 7th, 2000. Click here details about the show. National organizations and local chapters:.
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Cheshire Cat Sunflower: November 2011
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Snippets, sniglets, speculations, songs, sighs, serenades, and so forth. Sunday, November 27, 2011. Running on planet zephyr. Last month, we adopted a puppy through Labs 4 Rescue. Today, during Sunday services at the Unitarian Society http:/ usnh.org/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to my modest little space (it ain't a beauty, but hey, it's alright). We don't aspire to greatness here, but I hope you'll stop by once in a while, and maybe even drop us a line. Peace and Love,. View my complete profile.
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UU Lenten Spiritual Practice | Barb's Bantering
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Back in the church. UU Lenten Spiritual Practice. You are invited to join the UU Lenten Spiritual practice. A word has been selected for each day in Lent. Reflect on the meaning and gifts of that word. Find a photograph each day that speaks to you about that word, idea, practice, or concept. Share it on PracticingLent.Tumblr.com. And celebrate the shared inspiration we bring to one another. And to see images our fellow Unitarian Universalists have responded with throughout the day. Enter your comment here.
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Barb's Bantering | back in the church | Page 2
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Back in the church. The theme for October is Pride. The theme for October is Pride. Pride is an interesting topic to struggle with. Should we discuss the things for which we take pride? Or the challenges of being too proud? What about the things for which we are ashamed, is this the inverse of pride? Does what we are proud of change the conversation about pride? On 23 September 2013 at 20.21 Leave a Comment. RE classroom schedule poster. On 15 September 2013 at 21.44 Leave a Comment. One day the toadstoo...
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Hope | Barb's Bantering
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Back in the church. What do you Hope for? What brings you Hope? How do you offer Hope to others? The theme for the month of April (as you may have guessed) is Hope. I believe at its best our Unitarian Universalist religion can be a source of hope for ourselves and the world. And/or on PracticingLent.Tumblr.com. Where we will celebrate the shared inspiration we bring to one another. On 1 April 2014 at 20.45 Leave a Comment. To TrackBack this entry is:. Feed for comments on this post. Star Island LRE Week.
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Entering the Holiday Frenzy | Barb's Bantering
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Back in the church. Entering the Holiday Frenzy. It seems too easy these days to get pulled into the frenzy of shoppers and traffic, frustrations and impatience. Just yesterday, as I was running my weekly errands, I found myself reach what could have been the end of my patience. It took a deep breath and some good self-restraint to not join in the NASCAR-like racing on the roads and the bumper-shopping cart contest in the stores. Or curl up to read an inspiring book? Or knit your next project? On 13 Nove...
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17 | May | 2015 | Barb's Bantering
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Back in the church. Below are some current formats that Unitarian Universalist Religious Education might take. Some are currently being used in congregations and some are dreams that may some day come to be used. In either case, I offer this list as a resource for those interested. Option 1 Classroom Curriculum, using curriculum based age-segregated classrooms, such as the Tapestry of Faith series, Bibleodeon, Compass Points, etc. O Known program in the congregation. O Has strong foundation. Option 2 Wor...
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YRUU classroom poster | Barb's Bantering
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Back in the church. Similarly to the poster I made for the younger classes, I’ve made a schedule-of-the-day for our Young Religious Unitarian Universalist group. This helps the facilitators keep a consistent flow from week to week, while also giving flexibility for content changes. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. On 20 January 2014 at 20.48 Leave a Comment. To TrackBack this entry is:. Feed for comments on this post.
newenglanduua.org
CBD Congregations | New England Region of the Unitarian Universalist Association
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Unitarian Universalist Society of Amherst. Http:/ www.uusocietyamherst.org. 121 North Pleasant Street. Mailing address: P.O. Box 502. See map: Google Maps. First Parish Church Unitarian Universalist, Ashby. Http:/ www.ashbyuu.org. On the Ashby Common. Mailing address: P.O. Box 296. See map: Google Maps. First Church, Unitarian, Athol. Http:/ www.atholuu.org. See map: Google Maps. First Parish Church of Berlin. Http:/ www.fpcberlin.org. See map: Google Maps. Congregational Unitarian Society of Bernardston.