The Rev. Dr. W. Frederick Wooden, senior minister of the Fountain Street Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan, previously served the First Unitarian Congregational Society in Brooklyn, New York, was an editor and contributor to Singing the Living Tradition, and served on the UUA Commission on Appraisal.
Learn more about W. Frederick Wooden on UUA.org.
By W. Frederick Wooden
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Great trees of lifeW. Frederick WoodenFrom IdeasPeople are not trees, of course, but old people have many of the traits we revere in trees.
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Why I'm sticking with classicsW. Frederick WoodenFrom Ideas
My reasons for reading Hawthorne, Melville, and Dante are hardly noble.
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American myths reconsideredW. Frederick WoodenFrom Editorial
Five years after 9/11, Americans still live in the wreckage of old ideas. Religious liberals have a chance to build a new theology adequate to our complex times. Will we rise to the challenge?
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Unitarian Universalist music turns to explorationW. Frederick WoodenFrom IdeasSinging the Journey represents the arrival of a new a generation of Unitarian Universalism.
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Postcard from BrooklynW. Frederick WoodenFrom Editorial
The minister of a Unitarian Universalist church in Brooklyn describes a day of shock and mourning.
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There is no crisp lineW. Frederick WoodenFrom IdeasHow long should someone, unable to live on her own, be kept alive?