The Unitarian Universalist View thru the eyes of Rev. Charles Davis
Living in Peace on the Unitarian Universalist Path
We pledge our commitment to peace in the following ways.
Inward Peacemaking
We pledge to continue to learn as a community to create deeper peace within ourselves as individuals. In building our own inner harmony, self-acceptance, compassionate understanding of our own needs and feelings, we increase our capacity to provide that to others. Inner peace empowers us to build outward peace.
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Inward Peacemaking
We pledge to continue to learn as a community to create deeper peace within ourselves as individuals. In building our own inner harmony, self-acceptance, compassionate understanding of our own needs and feelings, we increase our capacity to provide that to others. Inner peace empowers us to build outward peace.
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Why "bad" things happen from the Unitarian Universalist Path
On the file cabinet next to my desk I have a quotation “ I always believed in humanity and the holiness of the universe, including the catastrophes.” This was said to me by Ada Kozier when we were planning her funeral. She was 94 and her life had its catastrophes. Born Jewish in Germany she escaped as Hitler rose to power. She moved to Spain where Francisco Franco imposed fascism. She emigrated to New York. She moved south to care for her ill sister then ended up needing care for terminal cancer.Click for more....
The Shelter on a Unitarian Universalist Path
May nothing evil cross this door,and may ill fortune never pry
about these windows; may the roar and rain go by.
By faith made strong the rafters will withstand the battering of the storm
This hearth, though all the world grow chill, will keep us warm.
Peace shall walk softly through these roome touching our lips with holy wine,
'til every casual corner blooms in to a shrine.
With Laughter drown the raucous shout, and though these sheltering walls are thin,
may they be strong to keep hate out and hold love in.Click for more....
about these windows; may the roar and rain go by.
By faith made strong the rafters will withstand the battering of the storm
This hearth, though all the world grow chill, will keep us warm.
Peace shall walk softly through these roome touching our lips with holy wine,
'til every casual corner blooms in to a shrine.
With Laughter drown the raucous shout, and though these sheltering walls are thin,
may they be strong to keep hate out and hold love in.Click for more....
The Tenets of the Unitarian Universalist Path
Is there something that stands out to you that people "outside" of your tradition misunderstand about your tradition. If so, please set us straight.
We are a religion of deeds not creeds.Click for more....
We are a religion of deeds not creeds.Click for more....