A post at the recently redecorated Boy in the Bands about the Oremus Lectionary has got me thinking about alternative lectionaries and what a Unitarian Universalist lectionary would be about. The traditional Christian lectionary runs in three year-long cycles that mirror the Christian liturgical year. One year is devoted to each of the first three […]
Now that the Episcopalians have their first openly gay bishop, everyone is wondering if a schism is down the road. I don’t know enough about Anglican politics to speculate much, but I imagine the following scenario is plausible: (1) The global Anglican fellowship declares the appointment of a gay bishop heretical, or something similar. (2) […]
In my post on the
Reflecting on Unitarian Universalist architecture, Matthew at Gathering Water writes: First, I think our congregation is a great place to pull all the chairs into a circle for a discussion or push all the chairs against the wall for a dance, but it is a hard place to feel reverent or to grieve… My other […]