Posts belonging to Category General Assembly
Posted by Rev. David on September 30, 2011
Recently, there has been some chatter in UU Ministerial and Lay-Leadership circles around the upcoming plans for the Unitarian Universalist Association “Justice GA” in Phoenix Arizona, focusing on how it is planned for those who attend to do far more learning and bearing witness on the issue of immigration, than doing direct action or service [...]
Categories: Equality, General Assembly, Prophetic Voice, Social Engagement, UU Movement
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Tags: activism, bearing witness, David Pyle, Equality, GA, GA 2012, General Assembly, immigration, justice, Justice GA, liberal, liberal faith, liberalism, migrant rights, paternalism, Phoenix, politics, Prophetic Voice, unitairan, Unitarian, Unitarian Universalism, Unitarian Universalist, Universalism, Universalist, UU, UUA
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Posted by Rev. David on June 26, 2011
I want to say on Celestial Lands what I said in person to many people about the overall “theme” for this General Assembly. In my most humble opinion, the overall theme was not the 50th Anniversary of the UUA. It was not where we will be as a religion in another 50 years. It was [...]
Categories: General Assembly, liberal faith, Spiritual Practice, UU Movement
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Tags: compassion, congregational polity, connection, David Pyle, faith, GA 2011, General Assembly, General Assembly 2011, Gini Courter, justice, Kaaren Anderson, Karen Armstrong, liberal, liberal faith, Prophetic Voice, relationship, Spiritual Practice, theology, unitairan, Unitarian, Unitarian Universalism, Unitarian Universalist, Universalism, Universalist, UU, UUA, UUA General Assembly
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Posted by Rev. David on June 26, 2011
My experience of the fourth day of the 2011 General Assembly in Charlotte, NC, was framed around two lectures… the Murray Street Address by the Rev. Bill Sinkford… and the Ware Lecture by Karen Armstrong. For me, these two lectures swam in my personal pond through waters that have been in me for some time… [...]
Categories: General Assembly, Principles as Spiritual Practice, Spiritual Practice
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Tags: 12 Steps to a Compassionate Life, Bill Sinkford, compassion, compassion charter, copassion, General Assembly, Karen Armstrong, liberal faith, relationship, religion, spirit, spiritual, Spiritual Practice, TED, theology, unitairan, Unitarian, Unitarian Universalism, Unitarian Universalist, Universalism, Universalist, UU, UU Principles
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Posted by Rev. David on June 25, 2011
I remember my first General Assembly many moons ago. I was so excited for the opportunity for all the workshops I could ever dream of on every aspect of church life, of theology, and of our ecclesiological history. I packed each moment full of engaging panel discussions, of plenary sessions, of sermons and worship services. [...]
Categories: General Assembly, Ministry, UU Movement
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Tags: advice, assistant minister, assistant ministry, colleagues, conversation, General Assembly, liberal faith, meetings, Military, military chaplain, Ministry, ministry colleagues, politics, relationship, responsibility, unitairan, Unitarian, Unitarian Universalism, Unitarian Universalist, Universalism, Universalist, UU, UU Military
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Posted by Rev. David on June 23, 2011
One of the things that always amazes me about my time at a General Assembly is how different my experience is depending on what I wear. Now, for most people this might not be literally true, but it my case it is. Let’s take the first and second days of General Assembly this year… yesterday [...]
Categories: ecclesiology, General Assembly, liberal faith, Military, Ministry, UU Movement
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Tags: authority, authority of office, David Pyle, GA Charlotte, GA Day 2, General Assembly, General Assembly 2011, liberal, liberal faith, Military, military chaplain, Ministry, minsiterial authority, moral authority, official authority, personal authroity, relationship, responsibility, unitairan, Unitarian, Unitarian Universalism, Unitarian Universalist, Universalism, Universalist, UU, UU Military
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Posted by Rev. David on June 22, 2011
As I sat in the second row, center aisle of the Opening Ceremonies of the 2011 General Assembly of the UUA, next to my military chaplain colleagues, what struck me most about the service was how many times the word “Spirit” came into the ceremony/celebration/worship service. By the time I noticed the prevalence of this [...]
Categories: General Assembly, God, UU Movement
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Tags: Charlotte GA, Charlotte General Assembly, David Pyle, faith, GA 2011, General Assembly, God, holy spirit, liberal, liberal faith, Military, military chaplain, Ministry, religion, spirit, Spirit of Life, Spirit of life and love, Spirit of Love, theology, unitairan, Unitarian, Unitarian Universalism, Unitarian Universalist, UU
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Posted by Rev. David on June 21, 2011
As I did last year, I once again intend to write an article here at Celestial Lands for each day of the General Assembly in Charlotte, North Carolina. Sandy and I are here in Charlotte, checked into the hotel suite of rooms we annually share with the Rev. Katie Norris and her family. The coolest [...]
Categories: Blogging, General Assembly, UU Movement
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Tags: David Pyle, GA Chalotte, General Assembly, General Assembly 2011, General Assembly Charlotte, justice, liberal, liberal faith, liberalism, Military, military chaplain, Ministry, relationship, religion, unitairan, Unitarian Universalism, Unitarian Universalist, Universalism, Universalist, UU, UU Military
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Posted by Rev. David on July 24, 2010
Many of you know that I recently went through a time of liminality and discernment about the path toward practicing my ministry, sparked by the military choosing to offer me Reserve Military Chaplaincy instead of Active Duty. There have been many interesting and amazing aspects of that time of liminality and discernment, and I will [...]
Categories: General Assembly, Military, Military Chaplaincy, Ministry, Social Engagement
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Tags: boundaries, call, call to ministry, deployment, divine call, justice, liberal, liberal faith, military chaplain, Ministry, self-care, unitairan, Unitarian, Unitarian Universalism, Unitarian Universalist, Universalism, UU, UU Military
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Posted by Rev. David on July 2, 2010
I almost never just post a video, but I was inspired this moring by my friend James doing so on his blog, Monkey Mind. I have been a fan of Peter Mayer since long before his recent performance at GA, and while I love the song that James highlighted (Holy Now), and while I had [...]
Categories: General Assembly, God, theology
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Tags: faith, God, God is the River, Holy Now, Peter Mayer, Prophetic Voice, religion, theology
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Posted by Rev. David on June 27, 2010
My discomfort with the framing of the debate around boycotting Arizona, my accessionnig as a Military Chaplain, and the Ware Lecture by Winona LaDuke
Categories: General Assembly, Military, Ministry, Prophetic Voice, Social Engagement, Turnings, UU Movement
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Tags: accessioning, activism, bless all who serve, Boycott Arizona, chaplain accession, David Pyle, General Assembly, justice, liberal faith, military chaplain, Ministry, politics, religion, unitairan, Unitarian, Unitarian Universalism, Unitarian Universalist, Universalism, Universalist, UU, UU Military, UU military meditation, UU Principles, Ware Lecture, Winona LaDuke
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