GreenFaith in the Spring, Part 4
"For all that is our life" by Rev. Andrew (Read Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3.) We began our last day at Stony Point with a further discussion about
Continue reading"For all that is our life" by Rev. Andrew (Read Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3.) We began our last day at Stony Point with a further discussion about
Continue readingFor all that is our life" by Rev. Andrew (Read Part 1 and Part 2.) After a starting our day outdoors with Surya Namaskār (Salute to the Sun) led by
Continue reading"For all that is our life" by Rev. Andrew (Read Part 1 here.) Today began with a POP — a way of talking about our work that focuses on purpose
Continue readingFor all that is our life" by Rev. Andrew This week, I am at the second retreat of my GreenFaith Fellowship this year. This time, we are just north of
Continue readingtheme: Encountering Unless otherwise noted, services include sermons preached by Rev. Andrew Clive Millard and take place at 9:30am and 11:15am on Sundays. April 7th: “Calling In” The foundation of
Continue readingBy Mason Moseley The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Peninsula (UUFP) has supported the Living Interfaith Network of Hampton Roads (LINK) from very early in its existence. We continue to
Continue reading“For all that is our life” by Rev. Andrew January is a busy month in Richmond, thanks to the legislative session of the Virginia General Assembly. I spent three days
Continue readingFor all that is our life” by Rev. Andrew As part of the GreenFaith Fellowship Program, each Fellow writes an autobiography as a way to explore our relationship with the
Continue readingThis time of the year brings us many winter holidays involving many cherished traditions: candles, music, special foods, decorations, and gift giving. One tradition that members and friends of the
Continue readingFor all that is our life” by Rev. Andrew As part of my professional development this year, I am a Fellow with GreenFaith, an international interfaith environmental organization that was
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