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In the light?

DC Talk

This post by MoxieLife may explain why I haven’t been regularly attending Unitarian Universalist services in nearly a year. True, I’ve been busy, but when I find myself in hard times I tend to lean upon Buddhist teachings and praxis. That doesn’t exclude being a member of a Unitarian Universalist church, but I think I appreciate the movement more in theory than in practice.

Anyway, I did get a kick out of hearing some DC Talk running through my brain (thought it was the Newsboys at first) and looking back into the nineties. More philosophy to come… and UU readers, thoughts are welcome as always, though you should probably direct them to Moxie’s original discussion.

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