Monthly Archives: October 2020

How We Eat the Stars 10.25.2020

Reading: Rebecca Elson’s Antidotes to Fear of Death There’s a lot about the Bible that perplexes me. But maybe the most perplexing story in the bible is the story of Moses. I don’t mean the stories he’s most known for – … Continue reading

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The Limits of Diversity: A conversation with Activist Florence Field

In the spring of 2020, as I was wrapping up a conversation with Foothills member Lynn Young about growing up during world war 2, when she told me that I should see if I could talk with one of her friends, … Continue reading

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Accepting Life’s Complexity

My partner and I were doing our usual Sunday morning anxious search for a parking space – hoping we could still sneak in during the chalice lighting rather than the more disruptive space of the meditation when we realized that there was … Continue reading

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