Meg Barnhouse

Meg Barnhouse is a minister serving the Unitarian Universalist Church of Spartanburg, South Carolina, author of The Rock of Ages at the Taj Mahal and co-author of The Best of Radio Free Bubba. She is a commentator for North Carolina Public Radio and can occasionally be heard on NPR’s “Weekend All Things Considered”.

From Meg Barnhouse

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Language helps us make meaning of what is happening to us, when it isn’t a barrier.

By Meg Barnhouse | February 3, 2014 | From UU World
Tagged as: Families & Faith Development, Personal Stories, Personal Inspiration

In my experience, no one improves by way of a scolding.

By Meg Barnhouse | September 1, 2013 | From UU World
Tagged as: Personal Stories, Spiritual Practice, UU Theology, Personal Inspiration

‘I’m just a fool for church people and the things that happen in church.’

By Meg Barnhouse | July 7, 2013 | From Spirit
Tagged as: Personal Stories, Personal Inspiration

Who is really in control here?

Reflection | By Meg Barnhouse | May 5, 2013 | From UU World
Tagged as: Personal Stories, Personal Inspiration

I kept hoping that one day I would up and be the mother from the greeting card picture.

By Meg Barnhouse | March 3, 2013 | From UU World
Tagged as: Children, Families & Faith Development, Parents, Personal Stories, Personal Inspiration

When I meet a Jesus, I like to keep an open mind.

By Meg Barnhouse | December 23, 2012 | From Spirit
Tagged as: Personal Stories, Spiritual Practice, UU Theology, Personal Inspiration

A soul story is a dream from the depths of a culture.

By Meg Barnhouse | December 9, 2012 | From Spirit
Tagged as: Spiritual Practice, UU Theology, Personal Inspiration

'When I die, I want to have my ashes buried under this tree.'

Reflection | By Meg Barnhouse | October 1, 2012 | From UU World
Tagged as: Personal Stories, Personal Inspiration

Where did I get this idea that the people in my shrine should be perfect?

By Meg Barnhouse | August 20, 2012 | From UU World
Tagged as: Personal Stories, Personal Inspiration

I’m chagrined to learn that our Christmas pageants have the birth in the stable all wrong.

By Meg Barnhouse | December 18, 2011 | From Ideas
Tagged as: UU Theology, Faith Development

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