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About bobjanisdillon

Unitarian Universalist minister, poet, husband, father, three-chord guitar wonder.

Bethlehem

Actually, there is a starover your housetonight. Several. Some of themare 10 billion years old. (One was born todaybut it was on the other end of town,behind the Genza galaxy,and is just hanging quietly with its parent cloud,awaiting instruction.) There … Continue reading

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Wenceslas Parker Looked Out

Wenceslas Parker looked out,At Half-time of the Spurs game,Wet and rainy all about,Wind speed nearly hurr’cane.Parker thanked his lucky stars,Twas’ Boxing day in Leicester,Work was closed, but not the bars,Doctor Who and Grantchester. When a poor man did alight,From the … Continue reading

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One Sweet Day

Time is not only linear.Power is not only hierarchical.Which explains how God, just yesterday, opened the first window on her 99 cent Advent calendar,found a chocolate angel within,and was inspired to create the sunrise.

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The Miracle

The miracle is not, of course,in the efficacy of the oil,but is the fire burning in the Temple,the fire burning eight days for the people. War, like entropy, is unremarkable,one damn thing happening over another.But in that day in Kislev,a … Continue reading

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The Epic of Gilgamesh, for your viewing pleasure

In 2017, I adapted the epic of Gilgamesh (written by Sîn-lēqi-unninn) to a Ministerial closing ceremony. We don’t have a video of the original epic of Gilgamesh (first performed about 2100 BCE) but we fortunately, this version survives. Starring Rachel … Continue reading

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Exist

Lately, I’ve been putting prayer on the to-do list.I know, I know: there’s something spiritually amiss about this,a lack of authentic devotionality, a careless mix-up ofthe self-help priorities. Worse, it’s sometimes sixth, or seventh on the list.Some days, I don’t … Continue reading

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An Alien Astronomer Reports on System B^DX4-2

System B^DX4-2 is a promising one. A single mid-size star, with a number of planets in orbit – 6 visible. Gravity tables put the likely total at somewhere between 8 and 16. Star 1-B^DX4-2 is just post-midlife, stable ordinary. Nothing … Continue reading

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The Trick

The trickis to open your handswide enoughto hold the sunrise

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The 21st Century Congregant, Part 2: How Congregations Can Adapt

A few weeks ago, I wrote a piece called “The Century Congregant: A Profile”. I wrote about what we might expect from a typical attender to our chapels and fellowships and churches – aware that none of us are completely … Continue reading

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On a Grey and Rainy Morning

Everything under the sky gets ruined,broken by raindrops,whispered suggestions by the passing galesthat soon become promises. The ten thousand things are busybeing destroyed utterlythis grey morning. Even now, your bitterness, regret,sorrow and care,your hatred and pain,your worst moments, and the … Continue reading

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