A Divine Madness *hybrid*
In commemoration of Mental Health Awareness Month, we will explore the intersection of mental illness and religion.
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In commemoration of Mental Health Awareness Month, we will explore the intersection of mental illness and religion.
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The ancient Chinese philosophy of Taoism has an enduring relevance to our lives. What does it mean to follow The Way?
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On Earth Day weekend, we reflect on the social lives of trees. What might trees tell us about living on earth?
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Meditating on koans is an important spiritual practice for Zen Buddhists. We might also find these enigmatic statements in everyday life, if we look for them. What do koans tell us about being human?
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Her life as an enslaved poet challenged issues of race in colonial times and the young republic. How does Phyllis Wheatley’s experience still inform us?
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(Easter Sunday) Sometimes winter is followed by glorious springtime. It might also be spiritually true in our own lives as we will at times travel through the winter of the spirit.
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Everyone experiences fear sometimes. Fortunately, spiritual practices are available to help us through that emotion. What can give us courage?
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Conflict is an inescapable part of human life. How might we understand it better? What does faith tell us about conflict?
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This Women’s History Month, we remember Harriet Martineau, a 19th century Unitarian whose life defied expectations of what someone who was both a woman and handicapped could attain.
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Being ethical people, we are often challenged to “communicate with kindness and respect.” What is kindness? What makes something unkind?
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