Nature

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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 Nature.

  • The problem with wilderness
    From Ideas
    The American environmental movement is rooted historically in ideas about pristine wilderness, free from human presence, that replicate colonial pattern...
  • Poem: Constancy
    From UU World Magazine
    Pearls of catkins / illumine the willow’s branches...
  • Breakthrough Congregation: Teens lead the way
    From UU World Magazine
    A Breakthrough Congregation’s teen-led religious education program revitalizes First Religious Society in Carlisle, Massachusetts.
  • All Animals Are Our Relatives
    From WorshipWeb
    We light this chalice in honor of the animal realm, Furred and hoofed, two-legged, four-legged, many-legged, Fanged and clawed, gentle and fierce, wild ...
  • A Seed Knows How to Wait
    From WorshipWeb
    A seed knows how to wait. Most seeds wait for several years before starting to grow; a cherry seed can wait for a hundred years with no problem. What...
  • The Vessel of Compassion: A Water Communion Story
    From WorshipWeb
    This story is great to be acted out by four women (of applicable ages for each direction) around a large bowl/vessel.
  • Church
    From WorshipWeb
    My church is a ring of alders tilting toward a living pond, backed by the punctuation of tall firs fondling the morning breeze. In my chapel, redwing...
  • The Growing Darkness
    From WorshipWeb
    As we move deeper into the season, There are some things we know. Fall brings a growing darkness That we cannot escape....
  • Making Room for All That Is
    From WorshipWeb
    Spirit of Life, ancestor of the stars and the sun, you who embrace the vastness of space and us along with it, be with us today....
  • In Celebration of the Winter Solstice
    From WorshipWeb
    Do not be afraid of the darkness. Dark is the rich fertile earth that cradles the seed, nourishing growth. Dark is the soft night that cradles us to rest.