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UU News
General Assembly 2025 attendees can meet Theo the Honey Badger in person.
Elaine McArdle -
Life
With the help of two Unitarian Universalist ministers, congregations combine liturgy and meals to create spiritual meaning and connection.
Heather Beasley Doyle -
Ideas
In this interview, Alix Dick and Antero Garcia, cowriters of The Cost of Being Undocumented, discuss the human and financial price many immigrants pay for life in the United States.
Ethan Loewi -
Spirit
The three-day event invited participants to discuss pressing theological issues and consider how Unitarian Universalism can be a force for transformation.
Ethan Loewi -
Spirit
Why not / Rejoice as we resist / Dance as we demand change / Celebrate as we create community that delights in / All of who we are?
Hannah Roberts Villnave -
Ideas
In this Q&A, find out how the Winchester Unitarian Society cut back on energy expenses and carbon emissions—and how your congregation could, too.
Ethan Loewi -
UU News
As it marks a milestone, the organization continues to evolve.
Daniel Lawlor -
UU News
Check this UU World digest of GA information to help you prepare for the multiplatform experience.
Staff Writer -
UU News
The groundbreaking sexuality education program will get a significant investment in co-owned curricula and other resources.
Ethan Loewi, Maryann Batlle -
Editorial
In this column, UU Justice Communications Associate Jeff Milchen interviews two UUs who campaigned and offers resources for those who want to explore their options.
Jeff Milchen -
Ideas
In this Skinner House excerpt, with an introduction by Mark Morrison-Reed, Brown, a Black man from Jamaica who founded the Harlem Unitarian Church in 1920, discusses ‘sharing with my people new truths as I discover them for myself.’
Egbert Ethelred Brown, Mark Morrison-Reed -
UU News
Discover the legacy of this small group of Unitarian ministers around 150 years since they boldly spread the gospel of their liberal faith.
Ethan Loewi
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