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To touch again the finely woven, seamless cloth of joy & woe — an Easter Sunday meditation

Cancelling my subscription to the Resurrection and truly living the death of God

This monument is for the unknown good in our enemies—A few thoughts on the idea of the "the Good" (or "God") in the context of Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day, drawing on a poem by the American poet and pacifist, William Edgar Stafford (1914-1993)

Immediate tactile, visceral answers in the breeze—the mysticism of wide open eyes

Thinking about details and 'minute particulars'

Heaven in a Wild Flower—Two roses from the Memorial (Unitarian) Church Garden

Unanswered questions are far less dangerous than unquestioned answers - A Unitarian reconsideration of the Trinity