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EditorialHow Lincoln, Nebraska, came to be the picture of America’s multicultural future.Mary Pipher
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UU News
Estimates of those killed in the 1921 rampage range from 38 to 300.
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Editorial
The effort came decades after First Church and the American Unitarian Association rebuffed Rev. W.H.G. Carter and the Church of the Unitarian Brotherhood, which he founded.
David Whitford -
Editorial
Spring enlivens us, yet from our human vantage not all resurrections are equally welcome.
Philip Simmons -
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A Cincinnati church reaches out to the family of W.H.G. Carter, a black Unitarian minister it rejected many years ago.
David Whitford -
EditorialWhat to do when experience challenges tradition.Christopher L. Walton, Jane Greer
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Editorial
Master calligrapher Margaret Shepherd transforms ‘the words the church is made of’ into dazzling modern art.
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EditorialChallenging the theology of redemptive suffering.Rita Nakashima Brock, Rebecca Parker
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UU NewsFaith-based community organizing builds alliances to make change.Donald E. Skinner
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Editorial‘Christianity bears the marks of unresolved trauma,’ write two feminist theologians in a book that argues that suffering redeems nothing.Christopher L. Walton
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