After taking a brief dip during February, the American Unitarian Reform zoomed to over twice its normal readership in March! Most of the gains were due to the Palm Sunday homily explaining how Reform Unitarianism’s idiomatic (rather than dogmatic) creedalism clarifies the purpose of religion and allows us to see the good and truth in [...]
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AUR Soars on Palm Sunday’s Idiomatic Creed Homily
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged palm sunday, unitarian reform on 30 March 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Palm Sunday and Religious Idiom
Posted in holidays, idiom, teachings, Thursday worship, tagged christianity, jesus of nazareth, palm sunday, unitarian on 25 March 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Palm Sunday commemorates the day Jesus entered Jerusalem on the back of a colt (or donkey) with throngs of Messianic enthusiasts paving the way with palm fronds. Celebrations of this holiday therefore often include palms. In some regions, however, this tropical plant has historically been difficult to acquire, particularly when shipping methods were still primitive [...]
Palm Sunday And The Idiomatic Approach To Religion
Posted in holidays, teachings, Thursday worship, Uncategorized, tagged dogma, jerusalem, jesus christ, palm sunday, religion, yew sunday on 2 April 2009 | Leave a Comment »
[Please see the updated, 2010 version of this here.] Palm Sunday commemorates the day Jesus entered Jerusalem on the back of a colt (or donkey) with throngs of Messianic enthusiasts paving the way with palm fronds. Celebrations of this holiday therefore often include palms. In some regions, however, this tropical plant has been difficult to acquire, particularly in the [...]
