Articles
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UU News
This year, the UUA is engaging with the data in a more transparent way, including releasing the full report online.
Elaine McArdle -
UU News
The election for the new moderator or co-moderators, who serve for a term of six years, will take place at General Assembly 2025.
Elaine McArdle -
Spirit
In a conversation with UU World, Rev. Olaoya challenges UUs to unapologetically center love and set aside intellectualism.
Elaine McArdle -
Spirit
“Now and here, in this unlikely, perhaps un-replicated, gorgeous world, this shimmering, sorrowing world, we exist, together … We are here now, and we all belong. Beloved.”
Victoria Safford -
UU News
UU Congregation of the Splendid Cradle is fundraising to bring together fifteen to twenty people for valuable “face-to-face interaction.”
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Spirit
As we make sense of the presidential election results, breathe. “Do not let go of faith and hope and love.”
JJ Flag, Victoria Safford -
Editorial
Voters in multiple states will choose whether to adopt nonpartisan reform to broaden democracy. UUs in Idaho are among those who are backing these measures.
Jeff Milchen -
Life
Skelly is about a boy’s journey through grief after the loss of his grandfather. It has nods to Unitarian Universalism.
Staff Writer -
Spirit
“When fear grips the heart, or despair bows the head, may we bend as heart and head lead us down to touch the ground beneath our feet.”
Margaret A Keip -
Spirit
If ever there was a time for you to become / who you always dreamed you could be, it is now
Alix Klingenberg -
Spirit
In this excerpt from a Skinner House book, Rev. Dr. Adam Robersmith imagines an ecology of love rooted and growing within UU congregations and communities.
Adam Robersmith -
Spirit
“I never expected a church to be a major part of my life. Unitarian Universalism, however, is so much more than a church to me,” says David Kaye, a UU based in Wisconsin.
David Kaye
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