Blog in review: April-May 2006

Most April 2006 posts didn’t age well as I focused on the mistakes the UCC made with its then-new Web site, denominational meetings and a shared project to transcribe Ballou’s Treatise on Atonement. So I’m adding May, which was a bit better, to this round up.

My brush with Shakespeare

Saturday, April 1st, 2006

This, for the record, is not an April Fool’s prank.

The Principles and Purposes all over again

Tuesday, April 18th, 2006

I get the feeling it isn’t going to be pretty. Many or most Unitarian Universalists have become very invested in them as-is, and forget (or never knew) they were hotly contested then.

Candid lay leadership plan from Episcopalian chaplaincies bishop

Saturday, April 29th, 2006

Bookstore in church?

Sunday, April 30th, 2006

British Anabaptists have a string of nineteen resource houses, to complement in essence the London Mennonite Centre, covering the United Kingdom pretty well, leaving northern Wales, northern Scotland and islands deprived.

A mission to drivers

Wednesday, May 3rd, 2006

People need to save gasoline now, not wait five or ten or twenty years for some substitute to be viable. [Yeah, I’ve been harping on this for a while.]

My US- and union-made clothes arrived: a brief review

Friday, May 5th, 2006

Recently, I mentioned I ordered a pair of khaki slacks, a pair of jeans and two pairs of boxer briefs from Union House, an outfit in Minnesota that specializes in US- and union-made clothing. [Again, a familiar subject. I’m letting my newest clothes be washed and a bit warn in before making more reviews.]

Union-made candles for church, too

Saturday, May 6th, 2006

Two of the larger suppliers of candles and lamp oil for churches have unionized workforces.

If you’re demonstrating, carry a sign you can read

Sunday, May 14th, 2006

Manfred Klein dingbats for church newsletters

Sunday, May 28th, 2006

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