Board News – September 2016

It’s Been a Hot Summer Karen Ransom, Board President I received an email from our Director of Administration and Finance on July 28th entitled “Office AC is…well…kaput!” The high temperature that day was 96°. The average high temperature from that day until August 24th when the air finally came back...

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Joys and Sorrows – September 2016

The Joys and Sorrows of Joys and Sorrows By Rev. Alex McGee Worship is an opportunity to gather in love and for reflection.  The sharing of Joys and Sorrows is a widely debated topic among UU groups:  whether this sharing enhances or detracts from the worshipful gathering?  Our goal is...

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Can We Ever Make it Right?

Can We Ever Make it Right? By Johanna Woodchild As a white teenager in Oxford, Mississippi in the 1950’s, I was very much aware of the racial prejudice of white folks against black people.   My parents, who were not native southerners, had told my 3 siblings and me that all...

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Alexandra McGee

A Time for Staying – Rev. Alex McGee

In this article, drawn from her July 10 sermon, Rev. Alex shares about her decision in May to candidate at the UU congregation in Charleston, West Virginia, and her subsequent decision not to move. The poet Robert Frost wrote a poem called The Road Less Taken about a traveler who...

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Words of Wikstrom – August 2016

This month’s theme question:  What does it mean to be a people of peace?   At 08:15 on August 6th, 1945, above the city of Hiroshima, Japan, the bomb doors on the Enola Gay opened, dropping the first atomic bomb to be used as a weapon.  Three days later, at...

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Thoughts on Stewardship – August 2016

If for some reason you come by our building during the week it is very likely that you’ll run into somebody doing something – mowing the lawn, fixing a light, watering the gardens, weeding the gardens, repairing playground equipment, painting something …  The list could go on.  And I don’t...

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Music Column –August 2016

By Scott DeVeaux   Are you musical?  Most of you would answer, “No, I’m not!”  But I know that for a lot of you that’s not true.  You played clarinet in high school marching band, or sang in the choir.  You like playing guitar with friends, and sing lullabies to...

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