For all those missing loved ones during this time of physical isolation, may you find comfort in music and in sunshine, starshine and in rain. May you know you are loved and may you reach for that which you identify as Holy to remind you of your sacredness. May you continue to be a blessing to the world.
Category Archives: Promotions for Friends and Colleagues
Twinkle Reading “Star Goddess”
To support Twinkle’s ministry:
http://twinklesplace.org/supporting-uu-womens-online-offerings/
Orion singing a cover of “Keep on Moving Forward” …with a few new lyrics
Orion and Twinkle adore Pat, Sandy O and their duo as Emma’s Revolution!
Orion was asked to sing/record the “special music” selection for Waterville UU church this week. He got creative midway through this song and exchanged some traditional lyrics with some new COVID-relevant ones:
“sheltering in place”
“washing my hands”
“zooming with my friends”
***Song was used and arranged with Permission!***
© 1984 Pat Humphries
To listen to, purchase and otherwise learn about and support Emma’s Revolution, visit the links below:
What the World Needs Now – virtual orchestra
A meditative service with Sarah Dan Jones and Twinkle
Originally this was shared to the congregation via Google Drive. Now it is available on Vimeo. Many blessings to everyone <3
Patience sung by Nora Jones
Spiritual Leaders Respond with their Gifts!
A message from UU Women and Religion
Come Wash Your Hands With Me!
A message from Shannon Boston on how you can help your kids wash hands appropriately in a fun and sweet way!”Come Wash Your Hands with Me!”
David Ropeik: How Risky Is It, Really? | Real Time with Bill Maher
David is a Unitarian Universalist friend from First Parish in Concord, MA. He was also one of our TEDxWaldenPond speakers. He joined Bill Maher last night on Real Time to discuss how humans process risk perception. His comments may help ease the sense of fear many of us are feeling.
HERE is a Link to David’s TEDxWaldenPond talk: “The risk perception gap.”
And, a link to David’s book: “How Risky Is It, Really?: Why Our Fears Don’t Always Match the Facts“