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Julie’s Jar – Living History
Once a year, Old South Church (UCC) packs up handbells, brass choir, cookies, coffeepots, wastebaskets and more and heads across Boston to their original meetinghouse for worship. The congregation has
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Generation to Generation
The president of the congregation sent an email indicating 650 people attended the service. Mike, Tim Reed and I were in attendance Friday night at Temple Beth Israel for Shabbat.
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Julie’s Jar – “Flight”
Southeast of downtown Los Angeles are five (now 6) small cities where blue collar/white collar middle class, mostly white families raised their children until the early 1970s. I grew up
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Julie’s Jar: Bus-man’s Holiday
Every time we step into sacred time and space, it is an invitation to immerse ourselves in the presence of God, in whom we live and move and have our
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Julie’s Jar, “I Did Not Learn That in California History”
The 14th amendment became law 150 years ago in July 1868 and over night, 4 million former slaves became citizens. Opposition to the new law became a broader campaign against