Wisdom Biscuits and Religion-Outside-The-Box
Summary: These 3 minute "wisdom-biscuits" of Rabbi Brian are satisfying, tasty, and digestible. Reigion-Outside-The-Box is an Internet-based, spiritual-religious congregation whose mission it is to help adults find and be with (the) God (of your understanding).
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- Artist: Rabbi Brian Zachary Mayer
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Podcasts:
Rabbi Brian did two presentation on finding and being with (the) God (of your understanding) at the West Hills Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Portland, Oregon. This is the second of the two presentations.
Rabbi Brian did two presentation on finding and being with (the) God (of your understanding) at the West Hills Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Portland, Oregon. This is the second of the two presentations.
Rabbi Brian did two presentation on finding and being with (the) God (of your understanding) at the West Hills Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Portland, Oregon. This is the first of the two presentations.
Rabbi Brian did two presentation on finding and being with (the) God (of your understanding) at the West Hills Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Portland, Oregon. This is the first of the two presentations.
Rabbi Brian delves into how we might just measure badly, a lot.
Rabbi Brian delves into how we might just measure badly, a lot.
Rabbi Brian muses that sensational news might be good to help us feel anxious.
Rabbi Brian muses that sensational news might be good to help us feel anxious.
Rabbi Brian talks about feeling ACCEPTED.
Rabbi Brian talks about how his students are often more alive than he is.
Rabbi Brian admits that he is mainly preaching to himself.
Rabbi Brian wonders why it is that we hold onto the bad better than the good.
Rabbi Brian admits that he is mainly preaching to himself.
Rabbi Brian wonders why it is that we hold onto the bad better than the good.
Rabbi Brian's daughter snuck onto his lap and shared some thoughts about God and love. Rabbi Brian promises that he never taught Annie the theology that she picked up -- like God being a "he," "omniscient, " or "love." Amazing.