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  • If you find yourselves asking, “who will do all this work?” we joyfully share a way one congregation recently re-centered in giftedness.
    By Hilary Allen | November 15, 2025 | From Centering Gifts
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  • This deep knowing is at the heart of religious community. The word religion comes from Latin roots that mean, to bind together. We are bound together by covenant; by our shared values; by our love for one another, and our willingness to disagree without disconnecting.
    By Wren Bellavance-Grace | September 15, 2025 | From Centering Gifts
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  • This world is full of all the things - the beauty, the horror, the promise, the pain, the long stretch of forever, and the tiny instant of time we are given to experience it all. Where will our help materialize?
    By Wren Bellavance-Grace | August 15, 2025 | From Centering Gifts
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  • How do we navigate, together, in an uncertain direction? By Love. My certainty stems from my faith in our Universalist heritage that affirms there is no being outside of the transcendent force of Love.
    By Wren Bellavance-Grace | May 15, 2025 | From Centering Gifts
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  • Let us not lay waste our power now. Remember who we are. Remember whose we are. Remember who we intend to be.
    By Wren Bellavance-Grace | November 14, 2024 | From Centering Gifts
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  • This church year, a small group of leaders and religious professionals from New England congregations gathered together as the Contexts Learning Community. We had a shared interest in exploring more deeply what is happening to church attendance and participation, especially amongst younger people...
    By Hilary Allen | August 14, 2024 | From Centering Gifts
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  • Julian, do you not know? Do you not know about sorrow? And Julian, do you not know? Do you not know about pain? As our November newsletter was approaching final edits, horrific news of our country’s 565th mass shooting of the calendar year broke out of the city of Lewiston, Maine. As sometimes...
    By Wren Bellavance-Grace | October 31, 2023 | From Centering Gifts
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  • My grandparents had a découpage plaque by their front door with President Kennedy’s famous words, “Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.” A simple collection of words I could read for years before I started to really consider what they meant, and what...
    By Wren Bellavance-Grace | August 21, 2023 | From Practice Makes Possible Blog
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  • The point of a community of practice is for people who want to get better at something to learn from each other through regular interaction. Even people new to a field can help the group learn. Their observations and questions can identify unrecognized practices and raise awareness of which...
    By Meck Groot, Joe Sullivan | October 20, 2022 | From Practice Makes Possible Blog
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  • Maybe you’ve heard the inspirational story about the starfish. It’s often told as a celebration of a young child’s hope triumphing over a curmudgeonly elder’s resignation to the inevitability of encroaching doom. But taking those signifiers out of the story, and it goes something like this:...
    By Wren Bellavance-Grace | May 25, 2022 | From Centering Gifts
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  • Last year, at their request, I met with Follen Responds to Racism (FRR), an anti-racism team at the Follen Community Church in Lexington, MA. We had an animated conversation. They told me about their work and the many ways they are addressing racism within and beyond their congregation. I was...
    By Meck Groot | March 22, 2022 | From Practice Makes Possible Blog
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  • “Hello, who are you?” “I don’t know; I’ve never met me before!” This dialogue is from a comedy skit a friend and I wrote for an elementary school talent show. My comedy career never took off, but this dialogue resonates with me these days, as we collectively emerge from two years of...
    By Wren Bellavance-Grace | March 15, 2022 | From Practice Makes Possible Blog
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  • While I was growing up, a strange thing happened. When I was very young, I naturally explored all sorts of interests, from ancient history to art to writing poetry. I’m grateful that I came up through a well-funded school district with robust extracurricular programs that enabled me to play...
    By Rev. Molly Brewer | February 22, 2022 | From Centering Gifts
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  • At the beginning of 2020, we didn’t know what was coming. At the beginning of 2021, we had hope on the horizon. Now, at the beginning of 2022, our hope is tempered by a healthy respect for how quickly things can change, and some trust in our ability - and flexibility - to faithfully respond....
    February 15, 2022 | From Practice Makes Possible Blog
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  • According to Movement Strategy Center (1), community transformation depends on: power analysis: understanding who has access to resources; who influences and participates in decision-making; and whose standards, stories and worldviews are valued; community organizing: working together across our...
    By Meck Groot | November 22, 2021 | From Practice Makes Possible Blog
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  • Here I was thinking everything had already been said. That there were no other words to say (again) what we all already know: here we are, still in pandemic life. And yet, a shift has arrived and there are ideas being shared that can bring comfort, illumination, and insight. So, I wanted to share...
    By Hilary Allen | September 22, 2021 | From Practice Makes Possible Blog
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  • September is County Fair season in much of New England. In our UU congregations, September is also Ingathering time; water communion time; returning-to-church-time after far-flung summers laden with small jars of water from our travels and foot-long zucchinis from overflowing gardens....
    By Wren Bellavance-Grace | August 23, 2021 | From Practice Makes Possible Blog
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  • A congregational board member called to ask what their church might do about their building. Like so many New England churches, theirs is old, labyrinthine, mostly inaccessible, and larger than they need now....
    By Meck Groot | July 22, 2021 | From Practice Makes Possible Blog
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  • The following is based on content presented as part of the “Staying the Course” workshop at the New Day Rising Conference in February 2021. The full workshop is available to conference registrants through Whova and to new participants who enroll in the UULI course.
    By Meck Groot | April 6, 2021 | From Centering Gifts
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  • Today, I sing praise for the gift of Black Lives. For precious, irreplaceable lives: Emmett, Trayvon, Eric, Tamir, Freddie, Treasure, Sandra, Breonna, George, Skylar, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and.... whose names I recall at all because Alicia, Opal and Patrisse and all the...
    By Meck Groot | February 4, 2021 | From Centering Gifts
    Tagged as: Racial Justice & Multicultural Ministries
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