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- Hair of the God: On Unitarian-Universalism
This is the first in a series of church reviews by Phil van Hest , monologuist and spiritual adventurer. Being a new resident of Indianapolis and a Los Angeles refugee, I've noticed that folks around here are very religious. They’re religious about football, drinking, their lawns — and sometimes even God.… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ] - Wheelchair Access Motivates Church to Move
Live Oak Unitarian Universalist fellowship, which brought Unitarian Universalism back to the island after an 80-year absence, is now accessible to all Alamedans. - Of Faith: A widening of the window into spiritual life
Martha's Vineyard is home to diverse houses of worship. According to a schedule of services published weekly in The Times, more than 28 congregations meet regularly year-round. This is the sixth in a continuing series in which The Times profiles Island houses of worship. - Neighbors Digest
UU Minister Reverend Sarah Schurr returns to Juneau The Juneau Unitarian Universalist Fellowship welcomed Rev. Sarah Schurr to Juneau on Jan. 6 for her third residency. This is Schurr's second year serving the Juneau congregation. - religion briefs
The Center for Spiritual Living will hold a winter clothing exchange from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 21, at the center's old location, 1119 Ellen Ave., Medford. No money will be exchanged at the event, so participants should bring winter clothing items to exchange. - A message of salvation: Unitarian Universalist scholar to speak of God’s love
"Dragged Kicking and Screaming into Heaven” is the title of a sermon to be given by the Rev. Mark Morrison-Reed during his visit to Racine this month.

