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Between "One upon at time...." and "lived happily every after", there is the middle bit where real people live most of their life. There are several distinct...
This service reflecting on endings and offering a chance to symbolically release the past with our burning of debts ritual.
The universe does not revolve around you. The stars and planets spinning through the ball room of space dance with one another quite outside your small life. You cannot hold gravity of seasons: even air and water inevitably evade your grasp. Why not, then, let go? … Listen, every molecule is humming its particular pitch. Of course you are a symphony. Whose tune do you think the planets are singing as they dance. -- Lynn Unger You belong here in this extraordinary universe. I belong here in this beautiful world. We are so lucky to be alive.
Rev Gail Marriner, Minister, Unitarian Universalist of Santa Fe
Let Christmas come, its story told, when days are short and winds are cold; let Christmas come, its lovely song, when evening’s soon and night is long. Let Christmas come, its great star glow, on quiet city, parks of snow, let Christmas come, its table gleam, love born again: the truth of dream. John Hanley Morgan Choose your sound track – carols or symphonies, jazz or the winter wind.
Rev. Gail Lindsay Marriner, Minister, Unitarian Universalist of Santa Fe
There is something of the pagan in us all – something that responds to the great spinning Earth that calls us to worship daily, that fills our soul, that heals our spirit, that enables us to greet the new day and the new season not with dread but with anticipation. –Richard Gilbert Lie back and watch the sky or the shadows and feel the great Earth spinning
Rev. Gail Lindsay Marriner, Minister, Unitarian Universalist Santa Fe
This service was a response to the YouTube video "Peace Salaam Shalom" also called "Peace Through All People". The song was written as a response to 9/11. Af...
Dark, dark, dark the days, dark the month: see where the dark earth’s shadow lengthens, lengthens, dark, toward solstice day. Well, come then, let us make our lights, here in the dark, in the shadow, our lights, our Advent lights, our Chanukah lights, our farolitos – our little lights, let us kindle our solstice fires, our luminaria, our Christmas lights. Let us make light until the season turns and the dawning comes… adapted from John H. Morgan in Celebrating Christmas, ed. Carl Seaburg This week kindle a light in the darkness.
Rev. Gail Lindsay Marriner, Minister, Unitarian Universalist Santa Fe
"Waiting and Hoping" sermon Rev. Marriner is struggling with the tension between the traditional content of the holiday season and what is happening in the w...