Category Archives: Religion

Video: “Mary, Did You Know?” From Pentatonix

On this Christmas Day, I just wanted to share one of the videos I and my family have very much enjoyed. It is “Mary, Did You Know?” from the amazing acapella group Pentatonix. I don’t think it matters what religion you may worship (or even none at all) to enjoy the sheer beauty of these voices::

If you celebrate Christmas, I hope you had a wonderful day of celebration… I did with my family today and I am so thankful and grateful for all that I have in my life today. And if you don’t celebrate Christmas… well, I hope you had a wonderful day!

Ceremonies of Light and Dark

What I so love about this time of darkness in the northern hemisphere is all the “ceremonies of light and dark”. Because it is so dark, we seek out times to celebrate the light.

To drive back the darkness.

To celebrate with friends and family.

To embrace the wonder of the flame.

To shine out as a beacon of love and hope.

And there are so many different ceremonies of so many different religions and faith traditions:

– the advent candles and candlelight services of Christian churches, along with the Christmas trees.
– the menorahs of Judaism.
– candles and fires of earth-centered faiths.

… and, of course, all the lighting of our home decorations….

I enjoy the candles the best… the simple flames, burning as they do.

This is one of my favorite parts of the season…. the light in the darkness.

A time of hope… for the light that is yet to come.

Ceremonies of Light and Dark

Video: The Keene Interfaith Community Breakfasts

One of the great changes in my life over the past year has been helping out at the community breakfasts for the homeless that happen now each winter weekday morning at our church in Keene, NH. While they are held in our church building, the teams of volunteers who staff the breakfasts also come from several other churches in our community. (In fact, we’re looking for one more church or other community group to step forward and help on the one remaining day that needs coverage.)

It’s been quite an eye-opening experience for my wife and I, both in terms of learning about the quantity of people in our region who are homeless… but also in hearing some of the stories and knowing that while often it is very definitely choices that get people into these situations, sometimes it is instead circumstances – job losses, medical expenses, family issues – and that the line between those who have and those who have not can be very thin and fragile.

Recently a local community TV show recorded an episode with several of us who have been involved with the community breakfasts. I represented our church and spoke about some of the changes that being involved has brought about with me and our family.

Give it a listen… and if you are in the Keene, NH, area and interested in helping, we’re always looking for people to help during these cold winter months!


What are the “community” breakfasts that take place at the Keene UU Church (KUUC) during the winter months? How did they get started? How are they an example of interfaith service programs? And how can people get more involved?

In this episode 501 of her show “My Karma Ran Over My Dogma”, Rev. Sandra Whippie explores these topics and much more with a panel including:

  • Rev. Michael Hall, KUUC minister and member of the Interfaith Clergy Association
  • Charlie Gibson, member of the Catholic churches in the Keene area
  • Dan York, member of the Keene Unitarian Universalist Church (KUUC)
  • Marcia Winters, member of the Keene United Church of Christ (UCC)


P.S. For the purpose of including an image for this post in the “carousel” at the top of the site, I’m including this screenshot of me talking:

Danyork interfaith breakfasts