Under cloudy skies we recall the Bard: “Summer’s lease hath all too short a date” This month The Visionary discusses a woman banned from her church for not tithing, remembers lives lost too soon, and examines the power of color in our lives.
The U.S. was tossed into a familiar debate when a video was released purporting to show a Planned Parenthood administrator negotiating the sale of fetal tissues.
Colors can have a tremendous impact on our mood and behavior. Whether the effect is biological or metaphysical, there's no denying that certain colors speak to us.
92-year-old Josephine King was banned from her Georgia church for not coughing up cash when the offering plate came around. She's now lost her spiritual home. Should a church bar its members for not giving?
Reporter Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward were gunned down earlier this week. We remember their too-short lives and address the ramifications of discussing their killer.
Reality television might be good scouting ground for future pop stars or, interestingly, presidential candidates… but is it an appropriate platform on which to find a new minister?
The ULC's official guide to performing weddings has been getting rave reviews. It's the ultimate handy resource for wedding officiants, senior and amateur alike, including sample scripts and diagrams. Have you picked up a copy yet?
Weddings are like crisps – perform one and you just can’t stop! We find that many ministers, once they've officiated one wedding, love it so much that they turn it into a career.
Our biggest conversation on social media last month was our shout-out on behalf of endangered elephant populations on World Elephant Day. Our friends are just nuts about those majestic creatures, and so are we.
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