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My Life as an Environmental Hypocrite

Where do I even begin?!  They say that confession is good for the soul.  Well, I am a terrible person. I do things that I actively criticize others for doing.  I can be arrogant―sometimes quite high-horsed―and justify my own bad choices with weak excuses I would see right through―if only they weren’t coming from my own mouth.  I use plastic water bottles constantly―I buy them by the caseload.  I don’t always recycle unless it’s convenient.  Not all of my eco-crimes are due to laziness, however.  Some are just plain economics.  For instance, I drive a minivan because of the Tribe, but can’t afford a second car for when I’m not driving them.  Not many of us can afford to drive the most efficient vehicle at all times.  I drink a lot of water, and I’m forgetful.  I forget my stainless steel water bottle almost every day, but I still need water where and when and how I want/need it.  I always forget to put the reusable grocery bags ...

Order of Service:"All I Ever Really Needed to Know About Faith I Learned in Kindergarten"

Order of Service - First Parish Church of Fitchburg - May 17, 2015 "All I Ever Really Needed to Know About Faith I Learned in Kindergarten" Wil Darcangelo, Speaker Robin Dinda, Piano Jamie Cormier, Liturgist Service held in fellowship hall at tables.  Crayons and paper are at each table. Special thanks to Heather Chandler for the winning concept of this Sunday’s theme. “What I notice is that every adult or child I give a new set of Crayolas to goes a little funny. The kids smile, get a glazed look on their faces, pour the crayons out, and just look at them for a while....The adults always get the most wonderful kind of sheepish smile on their faces--a mixture of delight and nostalgia and silliness. And they immediately start telling you about all their experiences with Crayolas.” ― Robert Fulghum, All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten Prelude Welcome and Announcements Good morning and welcome to First Parish Church where for 247 ...