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The question is not whether we will die but how we have lived. — Joan Borysenko, psychologist Talk about the quote. What does it mean to you? WHAT WE DID TODAY Today's Big Question is "What happens when you die?" We talked about some different answers to the question which come from a variety of...Taking It Home | October 27, 2011 | For Grade 6, Middle School, Families | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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Out of the stars in their flight, out of the dust of eternity, here have we come. — Robert T. Weston Talk about the quote. When you think about how life began, do you go all the way back to the stars?...Taking It Home | October 27, 2011 | For Families | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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What we are is God's gift to us. What we become is our gift to God. — Eleanor Powell Tell the truth, have you ever found God in a church? I never did. I just found a bunch of folks hoping for him to show. Any God I ever felt in church I brought in with me. And I think all the other folks did too.Taking It Home | October 27, 2011 | For Grade 6, Middle School, Families | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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I am always more interested in what I am about to do than what I have already done. — Rachel Carson Talk about the quote. Is it true? Does every single person on Earth help decide where we are going together? WHAT WE DID TODAY Today's Big Question is "Where are we going?" We thought about that in...Taking It Home | October 27, 2011 | For Families | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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This is my living faith, an active faith, a faith of verbs: to question, explore, experiment, experience, walk, run, dance, play, eat, love, learn, dare, taste, touch, smell, listen, argue, speak, write, read, draw, provoke, emote, scream, sin, repent, cry, kneel, pray, bow, rise, stand, look,...Taking It Home | October 27, 2011 | For Grade 6, Middle School, Families | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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Being religious means asking passionately the question of the meaning of our existence and being willing to receive answers, even if the answers hurt. — Paul Tillich Talk about the quote. Paul Tillich was a religious philosopher who lived from 1886 to 1965. He seems to be saying that being...Taking It Home | October 27, 2011 | For Families | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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It seems to me that if the majority of our kids continue to grow up to be "small U" UUs (but join Episcopalian or Presbyterian congregations because that is what their spouses [and partners] are) or join no congregation at all, then we have not entirely failed but we have failed at something...Taking It Home | October 26, 2011 | For Grades 4-5, Families | From Windows and MirrorsCurriculum page
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Oh God, if there is a God, save my soul, if I have a soul. — Joseph Ernest Renan, French philosopher and historian Prayer helps us to identify our motives, our pains, our cravings, and joys. As we come to know ourselves, we are changed beyond selfishness into harmony with those Presences from...Taking It Home | October 26, 2011 | For Grades 4-5, Families | From Windows and MirrorsCurriculum page
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I wear garments touched by hands from all over the world 35% cotton, 65% polyester, the journey begins in Central America In the cotton fields of El Salvador In a province soaked in blood, Pesticide-sprayed workers toil in a broiling sun... Third world women toil doing piece work to Sears...Taking It Home | October 26, 2011 | For Grades 4-5, Families | From Windows and MirrorsCurriculum page
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The world of the powerful and that of the powerless... are never divided by a sharp line: everyone has a small part of himself in both. — Vaclav Havel, Czech poet and president The way a rich nation thinks about its poor will always be convoluted....Taking It Home | October 26, 2011 | For Grades 4-5, Families | From Windows and MirrorsCurriculum page
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Let him who expects one class of society to prosper in the highest degree, while the other is in distress, try whether one side of the face can smile while the other is pinched. — Thomas Fuller (1608-1661), British clergyman and author IN TODAY’S SESSION… We reflected on how we view ourselves...Taking It Home | October 26, 2011 | For Grades 4-5, Families | From Windows and MirrorsCurriculum page
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The tighter you squeeze, the less you have. — Thomas Merton To whom much is given is much required. — Christian scripture, Luke 12:49 IN TODAY'S SESSION... The group learned about privilege and what it means to have it and to share it. Privilege is defined, for the purpose of this session, as...Taking It Home | October 26, 2011 | For Families | From Windows and MirrorsCurriculum page
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Service is the rent we pay for the privilege of living on this earth. — Shirley Chisholm, African American politician and activist Service is the rent we pay to be living. It is the very purpose of life and not something you do in your spare time. — Marian Wright Edelman, president and founder...Taking It Home | October 26, 2011 | For Grades 4-5, Families | From Windows and MirrorsCurriculum page
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No matter what accomplishments you make, somebody helps you. — Althea Gibson, 20th-century African American tennis champion IN TODAY’S SESSION… We reflected on our willingness to support people we care about whether they are our family or friends. Sometimes, we sacrifice our time and comfort...Taking It Home | October 26, 2011 | For Families | From Windows and MirrorsCurriculum page
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Everybody needs history but the people who need it most are poor folks—people without resources or options. — Henry Hampton, 20th-century American documentary film producer IN TODAY'S SESSION... The children examined racism and social justice through the lens of media images. We explored the...Taking It Home | October 26, 2011 | For Grades 4-5, Families | From Windows and MirrorsCurriculum page
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Language exerts hidden power, like the moon on the tides. — Rita Mae Brown, author and activist Language is a city to the building of which every human being brought a stone. —Ralph Waldo Emerson Language is power, life and the instrument of culture, the instrument of domination and liberation.Taking It Home | October 26, 2011 | For Grades 4-5, Families | From Windows and MirrorsCurriculum page
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The elder cannot be an elder if there is no community to make [them]... an elder. The young child cannot feel secure if there is no elder, whose silent presence gives [them]... hope in life. The adult cannot be who [they are] unless there is a strong sense of the other people around. — M.P. Som?n...Taking It Home | October 26, 2011 | For Grades 4-5, Families | From Windows and MirrorsCurriculum page
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If you look closely at a tree you'll notice its knots and dead branches, just like our bodies. What we learn is that beauty and imperfection go together wonderfully. — Matthew Fox, theologian IN TODAY'S SESSION... We reflected on Unitarian Universalism's celebration of each...Taking It Home | October 26, 2011 | For Grades 4-5, Families | From Windows and MirrorsCurriculum page
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The practice of forgiveness is our most important contribution to the healing of the world. — Marianne Williamson IN TODAY'S SESSION... We affirmed the value of forgiving people who break the rules of a community. We explored the idea of expressing righteous anger when we have been hurt by...Taking It Home | October 26, 2011 | For Grades 4-5, Families | From Windows and MirrorsCurriculum page
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We need not think alike to love alike. — Francis David To different minds, the same world is a hell, and a heaven. — Joseph Priestley IN TODAY'S SESSION... We explored diversity of faith heritage and religious belief as a desirable and welcome feature of a Unitarian Universalist congregation.Taking It Home | October 26, 2011 | For Families | From Windows and MirrorsCurriculum page