Jane Rzepka

Jane Ranney Rzepka is the author of A Small Heaven and Thematic Preaching and former minister of congregations in Winchester and Reading, Massachusetts, as well as the Church of the Larger Fellowship. She taught preaching at Harvard Divinity School for a number of years.

From Jane Rzepka

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inSpirit: The UU Book and Gift Shop

About Death

Betsy Hill Williams, Jane Rzepka, Ken Sawyer, Noreen Kimball

From inSpirit: The UU Book and Gift Shop

About Death presents a gentle, yet unsentimental, story about how a family deals with the death of their beloved dog.

About God

Betsy Hill Williams, Ken Sawyer, Noreen Kimball, Jane Rzepka, Hannah Holby

From inSpirit: The UU Book and Gift Shop

About God takes a complex and challenging religious concept and makes it accessible to Unitarian Universalist children.

About Right and Wrong

Betsy Hill Williams, Jane Rzepka, Ken Sawyer, Keith Kron, Keith Kron

From inSpirit: The UU Book and Gift Shop

A child-friendly version of the sources of our Unitarian Universalist faith that inform our understanding of right and wrong.

Life | UU World

Fellowship days

Jane Rzepka

From Life
I remember the truth and the love and the social justice, but also the cartwheels and the donuts.

Skinner House Books

From Zip Lines to Hosaphones

Jane Rzepka

From Skinner House Books

Jane Rzepka's stories are about life as a Unitarian Universalist, and what the world looks like from a deeply Unitarian Universalist perspective.

Spirit | UU World

Love, freedom, and wonder

Jane Rzepka

From Spirit
Recalling a childhood in a Unitarian Universalist fellowship.
Skeptical of sacred stories?

Jane Rzepka

From Spirit
Each of us must decide the personal meaning of the Passover and Easter stories.

UU World

Nurturing landscapes where there can be no words

Jane Rzepka

From UU World Magazine
I go for fierce landscapes every chance I get.
Responsive to justice shifts

Jane Rzepka

From UU World Magazine
Being responsive to shifts and changes—in justice work and beyond—is hard and crucial for Unitarian Universalists.
Struck from on high

Jane Rzepka

From UU World Magazine
Weird stuff is gonna happen, and you might as well get used to it.

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