Lisa Doege

Full name: Rev. Lisa Doege

Rev. Lisa Doege (pronounced DAY) (she/her) is the contract minister at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Savannah, GA. She previously served congregations in Minnesota, Indiana, and Iowa. She shares her home with her daughter and their lab/terrier rescue dog. Lisa spends her free time at the beach, in her backyard hammock, or at the loom working on her latest weaving project.

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Chalice Lighting for the New Year

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For the new year, just days old, beginning today, always beginning: We light our chalice, symbol of faith, perseverance, and hope, in astonished...
The Love's the Thing

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I was a foster parent long before I was a mom, and an inside look at families "in the system" reveals pretty quickly that love and parenthood are two...
Life Calls Us Out of the Tomb

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Rejecting literal readings of what we insist is only a myth, we look to nature and religions close to the earth for alternative stories of the season.
The Eve of a Birth Like No Other

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Holy One, Emmanuel, You are with us and we with You, now on the eve of a birth like no other, and a birth exactly like all others....
Hallowed Ground and Hard Stone

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"I remove my shoes because this is hallowed ground," the guide says. "A holy place, not an everyday life place." The guide tells us how we know—or think...
No Hot House Flowers

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No hot house flowers, these, bred for perfection, dyed and trimmed, and arranged to order, clothed in ribbons and bows. Not these....
Doxology for Flower Communion

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In colors bright and essence sweet, like flowers we blossom when we meet.
Prayer for Christmas Eve with Hymns

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This prayer's author suggests that for each paragraph of the prayer, an accompanist (on piano or some other instrument) softly play the hymn that's...
Weeping for Our Children

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A voice was heard in Ramah, wailing and loud lamentation, Rachel weeping for her children; she refused to be consoled, because they are no more....
The Prayer

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Holy Unnamable One, Wholly Unknowable One, Again we have read the story. Again we have sung the tale. Again we wonder at our place in it. Is it ours to...

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