Prophetic Words & Deeds

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This list includes every page or product from UUA.org, UU World magazine, or inSpirit books & gifts that is tagged with Prophetic Words & Deeds.

  • We Are Called to Pay Attention
    From WorshipWeb
    Many: This morning* and all mornings, we are called to pay attention. One. We are called to pay attention to our individual lives, to our delights and...
  • Leveling Up
    From Braver/Wiser
    With a single generous gesture from my older child, her sister's belief in Santa stayed intact that year.
  • There Is No Easier Way
    From WorshipWeb
    I once saw a little sign, carved in wood, that read, “There is only the hard way.” Many of us have been harmed by theology that told us that suffering...
  • A Fire in the Universe
    From WorshipWeb
    Our chalice reminds us that the fire within ourselves is the same fire that illuminates the Universe. It is our reminder that all is connected even...
  • The Five Jagged Rocks of Unitarian Universalism
    From WorshipWeb
    In the Bible, there’s a pretty well-known story about David and Goliath. Goliath, a huge warrior from the side of the Philistines, challenged someone...
  • Call from the Past, Present, and Future
    From WorshipWeb
    In the weaving of our story to the web of life, we must remember that we must not cut the strings, for there are others coming after us.
  • Remembrance Invocation
    From WorshipWeb
    Voice 1 Welcome, you who approach this time as a journey toward the horizon, the beginning of the next chapter, seeking all of the insights and...
  • Ever in Our Midst
    From WorshipWeb
    Ancestors who spoke with bravest fire, lend us your senses that we may know another world is on her way, breathed into life with our participation in he...
  • The Deep Well of Black Lives
    From WorshipWeb
    On August 25, 1619, the ship the White Lion arrived at Point Comfort, now known as Fort Monroe National Monument in Hampton, Virginia....
  • For the Sake of the Common Good
    From WorshipWeb
    Although the German word Giftschrank sounds like a quirky holiday tradition, the term is really a combination of the words poison and cabinet.