“Children’s Traditions” (03/22/26)
Rev. Mary Murray SheltonMany nursery rhymes that children learn have dire origins and were used for other purposes than entertainment when they
Read More >>Many nursery rhymes that children learn have dire origins and were used for other purposes than entertainment when they
Read More >>Some of the old traditions were based on superstition, but assumed to be factual, and actions taken often grew
Read More >>Our congregation frequently requests this format for a Sunday, so we do them quarterly. Everyone is welcome to submit
Read More >>Music, dance, drama, art, clothing, architecture, food—what carries & communicates the culture of a group of people connected to
Read More >>Most of us ask smokers to step outside, rather than smoke in our homes. But when I was a
Read More >>Spring is traditionally an opening to rejuvenation and new life. In order to find that “new life” that may
Read More >>Just as people welcomed the new season of spring and rebirth by clearing and cleaning their homes, we can
Read More >>Last week we considered what “prayer” is and isn’t in Religious Science. It’s a different way of experiencing communion
Read More >>Praying is utilizing creative power in a loving, beneficial way, while recognizing that we are doing so. We do
Read More >>As Rev. Mary has mentioned the podcast The Telepathy Tapes several times on Sundays last year, today we’ll consider
Read More >>If all form is one thing in varied expressions, what started it all? Where did the idea or impetus
Read More >>In the Western world we’ve embraced materialism as realism but we’re beginning to see how flawed and inadequate this
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