I think it is right and mete and good that the eleven people who cheered during the Service of the Living Tradition were executed as part of the benediction. Bastards.
Like any good UU, I do as I’m told.
I think it is right and mete and good that the eleven people who cheered during the Service of the Living Tradition were executed as part of the benediction. Bastards.
Like any good UU, I do as I’m told.
I rather liked the way that… Wayne (?)… smote the evil-doers, chiding them as late arrivers who missed out on the etiquette lesson…
It’s a service and there’s a culture… which has been changed (with astonishing speed, IMO). It’s a service. Not having people cheer for each minister who died… I mean, each minister who retired–no, wait, each one who just got some sort of fellowshiping gold star… seems fine with me.
I’m just glad it’s not treated as a graduation ceremony any longer (much as my minister would smite me for that heresy…).