UU World Online Archives

  • Spring/Summer 2025

    Spring/Summer 2025 – Vol. XXXIX – No. 1About Our CoverFor this issue’s cover, photojournalist Ilene Perlman (ileneperlman.com) brought the traditional UUA General Assembly Tree of Life chalice—designed by UU Mordecai Roth—out into the greater world. The image speaks quite literally to...

  • Fall/Winter 2024

    Fall/Winter 2024 – Vol. XXXVIII – No. 2About Our CoverAward-winning illustrator Davide Bonazzi conceptualizes this issue’s theme of “Seeds of Change” as a hopeful future made possible by the forethought and efforts of those who collectively sowed the seeds during difficult times.From...

  • Spring/Summer 2024

    Spring/Summer 2024 – Vol. XXXVIII – No. 1From the Editor: Bringing Out the Best in One Anotherby Kristen Cox Roby;From the President: A Flame We All Carryby Rev. Dr. Sofía Betancourt;Online Exclusive: Questions for Reflecting on the Spring/Summer 2024 Issue PART 1: COMMUNAL CAREPink Haven...

  • Fall/Winter 2023

    Fall/Winter 2023 – Vol. XXXVII – No. 2From the Editors: Faithful Voices & Storiesby Lisa Gregory and Kristen Cox Roby;From the President: Risking Our Storiesby Rev. Dr.

  • Spring/Summer 2023

    Spring/Summer 2023 – Vol. XXXVII – No.

  • Fall/Winter 2022

    FRONT MATTER From the Editor: "The Time is Now" From the UUA President; PART 1: THE TIME IS NOW "Righting the Relationships" by Nazune Menka; Q&A: Timothy Beal with Roger Santodomingo; "Finding Hope in Uncomfortable Truth" by Alice Kurima Newberry; "Belonging to the Earth" by Erica Shadowsong

  • Spring 2022

    From the Editor: Meet the Moment by Roger Santodomingo; From the President: Our Fundamental Interdependence by Susan Frederick-Gray PART 1: NURTURING OUR SPIRIT Stitching a Layered Faith by James Ishmael Ford, Abhi Janamanchi, Janice Marie Johnson, and Amanda Poppei; Embracing an Ethic of Love...

  • Fall 2021

    From the President: Sea Change, Not Slow Change by Susan Frederick-Gray in From the president; Staying the Course by Lisa Gregory in From the Editor; Part 1: Spiritual Inspiration Our Faith Calls Us to Antiracist Work A theology of interdependence is the true heart of our faith; our work for...

  • Spring 2021

    Fault Lines of Injustice This special issue of UU World examines how we can create a more just, equitable, and antiracist society, reflecting fundamental values of the Unitarian Universalist faith tradition. by Christopher L....

  • Fall 2020

    FEATURES Why we’re ready for radical change If nothing else, the past few months have definitively put the lie to the idea that late capitalist societies are incapable of seismic transformations on a deadline. Ware Lecture by Naomi Klein; This is no ‘nation of immigrants’ Categorizing the...

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