Ed and I went shopping today. This was our experience.

Ed and I went shopping today. This was our experience.

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 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“
We are delighted to explore this book by Cathie Stivers: Reviving Our Indigenous Souls: How to Practice the Ancient to Bring in the New. Be sure to get your copy now and Join us in October for our book discussion group!

The video link below is a message featuring the Author talking about how this book came into being, and how we can apply the wisdom in our lives:
https://www.facebook.com/indigenoussoulrevival/videos/808663116011438/

Note: Cathie is a member of UUSCM !!
For those concerned about how to respond to the Corona Virus Outbreak and to learn what congregations and other groups are doing to maintain real connection virtually in times such as these, tune into the The VUU on Thursday, 11:00AM Eastern for this episode. Guests include the Revs Mykal Slack, Jessica Star Rockers and Suzanne Fast. They will also be joined by Aaron Payson and Madelyn Campbell from the UU Trauma Response Ministry.
“Sustaining Connection in a Coronavirus World – The VUU #290”
Update May 14th, 2020: UUA President Susan Fredrick Gray: “Based on advice from experts, we continue to recommend that congregations not gather in person. We also recommend that congregations begin planning for virtual operations for the next year (through May 2021). ” https://www.uua.org/pressroom/press-releases/message-uua-president-updated-guidance-gathering
We will continue to update this page of resources.
Grateful for time with family this weekend on an Ice Castle adventure in New Hampshire!

We are so blessed to have a wonderful friendship with our son-in-law’s parents. My heart fills with joy knowing that many of our grandchildren’s memories will contain adventures like this with them being surrounded by two sets of loving grandparents. Looking forward to this summer when our Canadian children and grandchildren will join us in Maine for such full-family fun adventures.
Every moment counts. ❤️ 🎶
Rev. Ian White Maher introduces The Seekers Table with the first in a series of Nine Facebook Live Videos. This one focused on the discernment of “Learning to Listen.”
https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?v=190112858921964

“It’s in the listening that life transforms!”
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This young man was my brother’s boyfriend’s nephew. Please share and donate if you can.
May their family have peace in their hearts and minds as they navigate this tragedy. May they be surrounded by love and compassion.
I am an ordained Interfaith Minister yet I serve a number of Unitarian Universalist congregations as guest minister, retreat leader and consultant and am often mistaken for a UU minister. I am not! While I believe their stated principles have merit, I do not agree with all their organization’s directives (ie: church and state much? 😉) Yet I have much fondness for the congregations I serve, and several UU colleagues I count as dear friends. As it is a small religion many people in my interfaith community do not always know of it, and if they do only nominally so. The congregation of Idaho Falls was the focus of a podcast a few months ago. The interviewer did a good job of “covering” what Unitarian Universalism is, what its historical roots and local congregation’s origins are, as well as offers an observer’s glimpse of what many Sunday services look like in a UU congregation. I especially appreciate the one-on-one interviews he conducted with multigenerational congregation members. In doing so he gives listeners a good framing for what this faith path is in the hearts and minds of members. The evolution of UUism has brought it to a corporate mode of ops that leave many congregants seeking elsewhere for spiritual nourishment, spiritual sermons: that’s where I, and other spiritual interfaith colleagues, come in. It is a blessing to serve where we can to bring the light of hope and connection with humanity’s spiritual aspects.