Today is a day to dance on Lancey Street. The snow is falling. The kids are home from school. It’s warm inside. Sound tracks are rolling as we revisit some of our favorite dance tunes:
Let go of Contempt
Great article by Arthur C. Brooks on how to have compassionate communication with and about those we disagree with in politics, spirituality, philosophy and more. He sites that The problem in America today is not incivility or intolerance, rather, it is “motive attribution asymmetry” which breeds contempt.
“What we need is not to disagree less, but to disagree better. And that starts when you turn away the rhetorical dope peddlers — the powerful people on your own side who are profiting from the culture of contempt. As satisfying as it can feel to hear that your foes are irredeemable, stupid and deviant, remember: When you find yourself hating something, someone is making money or winning elections or getting more famous and powerful. Unless a leader is actually teaching you something you didn’t know or expanding your worldview and moral outlook, you are being used.”
A social media reminder from Rev. Naomi King
The Goddesses of Kitchen Avenue – April Book Selection
May’s book selection is The Goddesses of Kitchen Avenue by Barbara Samuel. Enchanting and evocative, this book selection suggested by beloved friend (and librarian) Lara Berry, reminds us about the importance of creating community and building relationships that transcend our circumstances.

swing on the spiral of divinity

“I embrace my desire to feel inspired, to witness the beauty, to bathe in the fountain, to swing on the spiral of our divinity, and still be human.”
This is one of the inscriptions on Brandon’s plaque (abridged lyrics from Tool’s Lateralus). Fourteen years ago today he left Earth. His memory ever serves as reminder of how to “live like you are dying” – because, anyway you look at it, we all are.
#BrandonSouthward #ItsAllGood #NSBLife #WeCalledHimSouth
New Blog by Peter Morales
Feeling Blessed
A Matter of Trust
Living with Courageous Presence
Lesson about the essence of courage: When vulnerable, instead of resisting, open. A revolutionary action of staying.
#TaraBrach
“Cliff’s Notes to the Corinthians”
“Cliff’s Notes to the Corinthians”
Love is patient.
Love is kind.
Love is intensely passionate, yet
Love is not easily angered.
Love is deeply affectionate.
Love is loyal.
Love always protects.
Love always trusts.
Love one another.
Love one another.
There exists a place in our hearts where intimacy has no limit and love has no barrier.
But I believe that place is sacred and is meant to be accessed by-invitation-only.
On Sunday February 10th, we will explore the kind of love that is trusted, safe and secure.
Love without fears
Love with full connection.
Love that is free to blossom and grow.
Love you can trust.
SERMON: Undoubted Love, A Matter of Trust – UU Church, Waterville, Maine