Articles

  • Spirit

    As Unitarian Universalists, our journey is to transform the big and the small, to transform ourselves, and to transform the world.

    Elizabeth Nguyen
  • Ideas

    We need to stop banishing embodiment from our worship.

    Takiyah Nur Amin
  • Ideas

    The Church of the Larger Fellowship celebrates seventy-five years of innovative ministry.

    Kris Willcox
  • Life

    A congregation fought—and won—a three-year battle to install solar panels on its historic building.

    Heather Beasley Doyle
  • Editorial

    If our justice work does not emerge from the moral and spiritual value of love, in the end it will reinforce practices of domination and violence, just in new forms.

    Susan Frederick-Gray
  • Editorial

    Simply by existing, it serves many others. For human beings, the work of the bodhisattva is a path of kindness, the choice to serve others as a way of life.

    Stephanie Kaza
  • Life

    Two prison chaplains who minister together in Oregon’s only women’s prison discuss the need to end the prison-industrial complex and mass incarceration.

    Elaine McArdle
  • Editorial

    Members of TRUUsT, an organization of transgender and nonbinary UU religious professionals, share their stories.

    TRUUsT

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