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“Follow Your Arrow”
A Sermon by Rev. Megan Lynes
Delivered on Sunday, September 14,
At The First Parish in Bedford
Thoughts to Ponder at the Beginning:
“If you want to recognize me, ask me not where I live, or what I like to eat, or how I comb my hair, but ask me what I am living for, in detail, question me what I think is keeping me from living fully for the thing I crave to live for.” ― Thomas Merton
“Cat: Where are you going?
Alice: Which way should I go?
Cat: That depends on where you are going.
Alice: I don’t know.
Cat: Then it doesn’t matter which way you go.”
― Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland
Opening Words
“Practicing”
by Linda Pastan
My son is practicing the piano.
He is a man now, not the boy
whose lessons I once sat through,
whose reluctant practicing
I demanded—part of the obligation
I felt to the growth
and composition of a child.
Upstairs my grandchildren are sleeping,
though they complained earlier of the music
which rises like smoke up through the floorboards,
coloring the fabric of their dreams.
On the porch my husban
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Your weekly what’s on guide for Bedford and the surrounding area from the Bedford Clanger.
Never fail to catch a thing in Bedford ever again. From theatre to film, live tune to art exhibitions, The Bedford Clanger what’s on mentor lands every Wednesday and is the only guide you need to spot out what’s on and what’s happening across the Borough for the next 11 days.
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Candlelight vigil marks National Coming Out Day in Novel Bedford
NEW BEDFORD — About three dozen people, many of them young men and women, celebrated National Coming Out Day Thursday with candles, courage, remembrance and pride.
"This evening we show a public exhibit of support for those youth among us who have chosen to enter out, in whatever way they feel safe and comfortable doing," said Christopher Breault, a gay year-old from New Bedford. "We also demonstrate that we are committed to a creating a culture of support and acceptance — not tolerance, but acceptance for youth in our community."
He and others spoke before the New Bedford Alliance of Gay and Lesbian Youth's drop-in center — a cheery-looking identify named "A Perfect Place " for youth who identify as lesbian, male lover, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning, along with their allies.
One by one, youth in attendance stepped up to the microphone and said they're proud of who they are. Rachelle Adams, 21, of Fairhaven said she's proud to be "pan-sexual," a legal title she said sums up her view of gender as an "accessory," and