A new addition will be Ministry With Dawgs. - starting soon.
July 15, 2010
July 15, 2010
As we had previously noted, we lost Lady in February, and are sad to say that we lost Mahler, the golden retriever and the spirit behind Dawg Notes, in May. Therefore, Donovan and Tess, the remaining Dawgs, decided to discontinue Dawg Notes. Please see their last notation. The 9 years of Notes will remain on the site.
A new addition will be Ministry With Dawgs. - starting soon. January 1, 2010
January 1, 2010
A time for reflection, a time for projection.
A time to remember, as the year changes, that today is the time that is truly ours, molded by the past and molding the future. Have a good New Years. (And please see the Dawg Notes updates. They get impatient when I do not get their notes up!) November 8, 2009
Event and ResponseOn November 3, 2009, Maine voters overturned the law allowing Same Sex Marriage in Maine. The law had been passed by the Legislature and signed by the Governor. Then came the People's Referendum, or the provision that with the signatures of enough voters, legislation that had been passed could be brought to voters in a referendum. A majority of voters voted "Yes" to overturn the new law, leaving marriage as a heterosexual institution, and denying the privilege, rights and responsibilities of marriage all others. The Unitarian Universalists in Maine were very active in the development of the legislation and equally involved in the vote "No on One" campaign to overturn the new law. We want to honor and acknowledge individual and congregational work on behalf of Same Sex Marriage, especially in this campaign. Following is a compilation of responses to the invitation to share individual and congregational action around the Referendum. I look forward to receiving additional notations (hzmre@hzmre.com) Rev. Helen Zidowecki, Compiler Please see: February 22, 2009
Web Update February 22, 2009We have been working on updating things on this site. There are three major sections that have been updated: Small Group Ministry, with the addition of session plans, including a directory with search capacity by topic and target audience. Hope that you find the changes to be more accessible. Your comments are welcome. Helen Zidowecki (hzmre@hzmre.com). May 1, 2007
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"The universe speaks in many languages, but only one voice. The language is not Narn or Human or Centauri or Gaim or Minbari. It speaks in the language of hope. It speaks in the language of trust. It speaks in the language of strength and the language of compassion. It is the language of the heart and the language of the soul. But always it is the same voice. It is the voice of our ancestors speaking through us and the voice of our inheritors waiting to be born. The small, still voice that says: 'We are one. No matter the blood, no matter the skin, no matter the world, no matter the star. .. We are one. No matter the pain, no matter the darkness, no matter the loss, no matter the fear. .. We are one.' Here, gathered together in common cause, we begin to realize this singular truth and this singular rule that we must be kind to one another. Because each voice enriches us and ennobles us and each voice lost diminishes us. We are the voice of the universe, the soul of creation, the fire that will light our way to a better future. We are one." - G'Kar: "The Paragon of Animals
March 14, 2007
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"If I take a lamp and shine it towards the wall, a bright spot will appear on the wall. The lamp is our search for truth, for understanding. To often we assume the light on the wall is God. But the light is not the goal of the search, it is the result of the search. The more intense the search, the brighter the light on the wall. The brighter the light on the wall, the greater the revelation upon seeing it. Similarly, someone who does not search, who does not bring a lantern with him, sees nothing. What we perceive as God is the by-product of our search for God. It may simply be an appreciation of the light, pure and unblemished, not understanding that it comes from us. Sometimes, we stand in front of the light and assume we are the center of the universe: God looks astonishingly like we do. Or we turn to look at our shadow and assume all is darkness. If we allow ourselves to get in the way, we defeat the purpose, which is to use the light of our search to illuminate the wall in all its beauty and all it flaws. And in so doing better understand the world around us." - G'Kar: Meditations on the Abyss
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