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CLF Library

LibraryThe CLF Library loans a wide variety of books, curricula, DVDs and CDs, and is available to CLF members, CYF members, and most Church on Loan contacts. Here are some easy steps for requesting material:

Go to www.clfuu.org
Click on Resources
Click again on CLF Library
Browse to your heart’s content.

Don’t know what you want? Contact the CLF Librarian, Beth Murray, for help: bmurray@clfuu.org or 617-948-6150. Once you know what you want to borrow, just let Beth know the title, via email, telephone, or by mail.
Some recent additions to the library include:

Sonata for Voice and Silence
Mark Belletini (Skinner House, 2008)
The brief pieces in this meditation manual offer poetic reflections on the life of the spirit.

In Nature’s Honor: Myths and Rituals Celebrating the Earth
Patricia Montley (Skinner House, 2005)
Explores the common ground of human rituals and the impetus that has moved people to invent and perform them.

A Wind Swept Over the Waters
John Nichols (Skinner House, 2007)
Reflections on 60 favorite Bible passages.

Articulating Your UU Faith
Barbara Wells and Jaco B. ten Hove (adult curriculum, UUA, 2003)
A five-session course on how to develop a concise way to describe your Unitarian Universalists beliefs.

Sources: A Unitarian Universalist Cantata
(CD, DVD and musical scores)
Words by Kendyl Gibbons, Music by Jason Shelton
(World premier audio recording at the First Unitarian Church, Nashville, TN, 2006; video recording from the UUMN concert in Clearwater, FL, 2007)
Sources: A Unitarian Universalist Cantata is a multi-movement choral work which engages our theological diversity through a musical exploration of the six sources of our living tradition. It is a celebration of Unitarian Universalism, a statement about who we are today and where we are headed in terms of our self-understanding as people of faith.

Requiem
(CD) Music by Clif Hardin (2006)
First commissioned and performed in 1993 at River Road Unitarian Church, Clif Hardin’s “Requiem” is a musical portrayal of the experiences surrounding death and dying through settings of texts ranging from the timeless words of Ecclesiastes to 20th century poets.

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