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… More positive approaches to discipline in schools. This Sunday Colleen Tennery will describe her continued experience in practicing non-adversarial problem solving with kids…and adults. Collaborative and proactive solutions (CPS) model of care by Ross Greene is something she has been practicing both personally and professionally and would like to share her journey in adopting this … Continue reading Working on the Fringer of Love
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So many of the symbols of the modern Christmas celebration started out as parts of pagan ritual. Learn their origins and meanings for a deeper understanding of the season.
Theresa Bordenkecker and the Kids from Religious Exploration will provide seasonal lessons and words of cheer.
Sheilah is Assistant Professor of Law and Public Policy of the School of Public and Environmental Affairs and Former Executive Director of the Indiana Civil Liberties Union.
… Working to Solve Climate Change While Keeping the “Lights” On. What inspires us to take action even in difficult circumstances? Climate Action work isn’t only about energy efficiency, its also about relationship building. How do we take actions that build strong relationships and resilient communities? All the while, how do we keep the physical … Continue reading Redemption: Finding Light in Dark Places
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… Or how I came to know that I’m a Universalist… There’s an old joke I learned in UU Polity course at Harvard: “You hear about the Universalist Church down the way? Well, in their Roadside Pulpit they have a sign that advertises, ‘No Hell…and Padded Pews!’ So, what could this quip mean for us … Continue reading Brimstone