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Life
Parenthood makes life serious and challenges you to push past limitations you have accepted too easily. But those issues don’t go away when you decide not to have children.
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SpiritWe all come into relationships with a full array of scrapes and dents, but most of our imperfections can be repaired and need simply ‘a little touchup and a little paint.’Jeffrey B Symynkywicz
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LifeDon’t give in to the voice that fuels the fires of perfectionism—especially here at the holidays.Meg Barnhouse
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EditorialCultivating your child’s ethical and spiritual growth.Debra Haffner
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SpiritYour heart will be worn and joyous, wise and beat up, and full of sorrow and amazement.Meg Barnhouse
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LifePeople say, ‘Bloom where you’re planted,’ but things happen.Meg Barnhouse
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IdeasHow Unitarian and Universalist religious education evolved over two centuries.Kimberly French
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EditorialDeveloping home-based community rituals that root UU adults and children.William J. Doherty
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Ideas
A documentary film shows the tragic consequences of mandatory minimum sentences.
Melissa Mummert -
LifeGoing with the flow sounds nice, until the river tries to kill you.Meg Barnhouse
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Ideas
A photographic history of same-sex marriage in Massachusetts.
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UU NewsGay couple married by Unitarian Universalist minister before court blocked other weddings.Jane Greer