8.17.14, Forgiveness, Sam Gugino

Nelson Mandela had many commendable qualities, not least was the courage to maintain his principles despite 27 years in prison. But his most admirable quality was his ability to forgive. Instead of retribution, he chose forgiveness. And in doing so, South Africa changed from the brutality of apartheid to the freedom of democracy, without a […]

8.3.14, Where We Meet the Holy, Rev. Rebecca Froom

In our often transient 21st century world, what does sacred space look like, within and beyond our congregations?     Rev. Rebecca Froom serves as the Minister at United First Parish Church (Unitarian Universalist) in Quincy, MA.  Rebecca lives with her husband Alec and 10 other housemates in the Lucy Stone Cooperative, an intentional living community […]

7.6.14, Freedom from Creed and Crown, Daniel Gregoire

On this holiday weekend celebrating our nation’s 238th year of independence from the Crown of England we will consider the heritage of political and religious freedom that guides our faith tradition from past to present. With that freedom comes the responsibility to share our message to our communities and in the wider world. Let’s explore […]