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The Rev. Alison Cornish
My father was not a church-goer. He may have been as a child, since he attended parochial schools until he left when he was just 15 to support his widowed mother. In the days of his childhood, school and church often went hand-in-hand. Dad recalled...
By THE REV. ALISON CORNISH
When a message runs through the whole of scripture, it’s worth taking notice. The ancient imperative of the Hebrew and Christian scriptures — to welcome the stranger — is one of note for its insistence, its timelessness, and timeliness, too.First...
By THE REV. ALISON CORNISH
One of the greatest joys in my 20 years of ministry has been getting to meet, learn from, worship with, and befriend those who identify as religiously different from how I name myself — a Unitarian Universalist. First on Long Island, then in...
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