Christopher L. Walton was the editor of UU World and director of the UUA’s Periodicals staff group until June 2021. He holds degrees from Harvard Divinity School and the University of Utah.
Learn more about Christopher L. Walton on UUA.org.
By Christopher L. Walton
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Media roundup: Religious responses to Election Day, and moreSonja L. Cohen, Christopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
UUA President Susan Frederick-Gray ‘incredibly buoyed’ by turnout; in other news, organ donors celebrated in Michigan, UU banners vandalized in Florida.
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Media roundup: Unitarian Universalists offer pastoral presence, resistance during contentious electionSonja L. Cohen, Christopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Also in the news: Louisville church provides sanctuary to protesters against police brutality; congregations in Massachusetts and Missouri will host homeless shelters all winter.
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Almost 5,000 attend Virtual General AssemblyChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
UUA’s first online-only General Assembly calls for solidarity with Indigenous communities, supports defunding police, and formalizes human rights investment screen.
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UUA: Congregational ministries are essential, but should remain virtual onlyChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Unitarian Universalist Association urges its congregations to plan on virtual-only gatherings for next twelve months as COVID-19 continues to endanger lives.
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Pandemic response resources help congregations adaptChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
UUA staff curate a library of resources to help congregations adapt to COVID-19; Pandemic Response Fund provides grants to local groups and religious professionals in need.
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GA affirms democracy as vital but corrupted idealChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
At annual business meeting, Unitarian Universalists also celebrate completion of fundraising for Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism.
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Pared-down General Assembly focuses on visionChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Join the conversation about Unitarian Universalists’ shared purpose; major speakers will include poet Richard Blanco and antiracism educator Robin DiAngelo.
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UUA membership rises for first time since 2008Christopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
But children’s enrollment in religious education continues to drop.
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Unitarian Universalists call for abolition of ICE and end of family separation at borderChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
UUA General Assembly continues focus on dismantling white supremacy. Resolutions condemn criminalization of migrants, call for end to private prisons, and urge support for indigenous water protectors.
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Ministers mark Juneteenth with rally and action in Kansas CityChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Unitarian Universalist ministers and local UUs mark Juneteenth with rally in solidarity with Poor People’s Campaign in Kansas City.
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Mary Katherine Morn named new president of UU Service CommitteeChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
The Rev. Mary Katherine Morn has led the Unitarian Universalist Association’s fundraising since 2014.
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Film footnotesChristopher L. WaltonFrom Ideas
There are Unitarian Universalist angles to four prominent movies this season.
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On communityChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
Community is not just a cure for what ails us; it is also what ails us.
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UUA president names new acting chief operating officerChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
President Susan Frederick-Gray names outreach director Carey McDonald to one-year term as acting chief operating officer.
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Two UUA employees violently robbed in New OrleansChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
One employee, in New Orleans for UUA General Assembly, was critically injured in June 24 attack, is slowly improving; four suspects arrested.
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Susan Frederick-Gray elected UUA presidentChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Minister of Phoenix, Arizona, congregation wins three-way race to become UUA’s ninth elected president and the first woman elected to the office.
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Innovation timeChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
President Peter Morales moved the UUA’s headquarters, encouraged entrepreneurs, and stressed immigration justice. His resignation opens a painful and possibly hopeful new chapter in our conversation about racism.
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News brief: Former UUA Moderator Jim Key has diedChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Key, elected as moderator and chief governance officer in 2013, resigned May 13 when cancer returned.
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UUA president resigns amid controversy over hiring practicesChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
The Rev. Peter Morales steps down three months before end of term amid charges that a senior hire reflects white supremacy and failures to promote staff diversity.
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Follow the UUA presidential campaignChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
With three candidates on ballot, UUA will use instant run-off voting for first time since 1977; regional candidate forums begin February 25.
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The act of not seeingChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
‘This is how it feels a lot of the time,’ says one racial justice activist, ‘like white folks are just walking around like everything is okay.’
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Introducing our first ‘seeker issue’Christopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
Imagine a magazine you would hand to a friend who expressed curiosity about our liberal religion, or one your congregation might send to visitors.
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At General Assembly, vote of confidence in Black Lives Matter movementChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Delegates also affirm transgender rights, solidarity with Muslims, gun restrictions; agree to examine Pilgrim legacy; split on divestment resolution.
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Third candidate certified in race for UUA presidentChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
The Rev. Jeanne Pupke joins 2017 presidential race by petition.
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Seeds of hatred and divisionChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
Donald Trump has marshaled a movement that isn’t going to evaporate.
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Committee names new UUA presidential candidateChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Susan Frederick-Gray must run by petition, but moderator and search committee support adding her to race.
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Sue Phillips withdraws from UUA presidential raceChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Cites irreconcilable conflict between role as UUA regional lead and candidate for UUA president.
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Two women nominated for UUA presidencyChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Race for 2017 election of next UUA president begins with nomination of Alison Miller and Sue Phillips.
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UUA president calls efforts to bar refugees ‘unconscionable’Christopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Unitarian Universalist Service Committee urges people to call Congress in support of Syrian refugees fleeing ISIS.
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UUSC, UUA hope to raise $250K for refugees in next 15 daysChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Unitarian Universalists launch refugee crisis fund, call for admission of 200,000 refugees to the United States.
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Rejoice and struggleElaine McArdle, Christopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
An intense UUA General Assembly celebrates marriage equality, affirms Black Lives Matter.
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Follow the 2015 General Assembly in PortlandChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Join UU World’s team for daily coverage of the UUA’s convention in Portland, Oregon, June 24-28.
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Your magazine may have been blown off-trackChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
Train derailment in severe thunderstorm delays 2,730 UU World copies bound for California.
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UUA rededicates Selma memorial at Boston HQChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Bronze monument commemorates three civil rights martyrs killed in Alabama in 1965.
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In Selma, ‘we are your partners forever’Christopher L. Walton, Elaine McArdleFrom UU News
More than 500 Unitarian Universalists join 50th anniversary march in Selma, Alabama.
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At least 1,500 Unitarian Universalists join People's Climate MarchChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU NewsUnitarian Universalists came from across the U.S. to the People’s Climate March in New York City.
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Meet our readersChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
UU World’s readership survey also offers an updated profile of the Unitarian Universalist Association’s membership.
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Unitarian Universalist Association approves fossil fuel divestmentDonald E. Skinner, Christopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
General Assembly vote endorses divestment, but allows for shareholder activism.
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$1.3 million deficit surprises UUA administration, boardChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU NewsShortfall in major gifts brought to leaders’ attention as fiscal year ends.
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53rd General Assembly is underwayChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
A social media roundup of photos and conversation at the opening of the 2014 UUA General Assembly.
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Follow UUA General Assembly with 'UU World'Christopher L. WaltonFrom UU NewsKeep up with the latest news from the UUA’s annual meeting, in Providence.
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Go on a Unitarian Universalist pilgrimageChristopher L. WaltonFrom IdeasWe may not have saints and shrines, but Unitarian Universalists do visit the scenes of our tradition’s great stories.
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Spiritual landmarks: Exploring Boston's churchesChristopher L. Walton
Three historic churches are home to Unitarian Universalist congregations in downtown Boston.
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UUA holds farewell ceremony for 25 Beacon St.Christopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Beacon Benediction guests look through contents of 1926 time capsule.
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Board approves sale of three UUA propertiesChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Also votes for $100 General Assembly discount for congregational presidents.
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Smaller board shows new spirit of collaborationChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU NewsTrustees approve New Orleans as site of 2017 General Assembly, express interest in report of 55 emerging congregations.
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Gini's revolutionChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialThe UUA’s longest serving moderator reflects on a legacy of volunteer leadership.
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Guide to 2013 General Assembly coverageChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
An updated guide to our coverage of the UUA General Assembly in Louisville.
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Follow 2013 General Assembly with 'UU World'Christopher L. WaltonFrom UU NewsKeep up with the latest news from the UUA’s annual meeting in Louisville.
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UUA and UCC consider being ‘Partners in Justice’Christopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
In historic Boston meeting, denominations plan closer public witness ties, collaboration in other areas.
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UUA membership declines for fourth yearChristopher L. WaltonFrom LifeOver the past decade, 22 percent of congregations have shrunk by 20 percent or more.
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Barack Obama’s Unitarian Universalist connectionChristopher L. WaltonFrom Ideas
Where to learn more about President Obama’s family history with Unitarian Universalism.
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UU congregations to focus on reproductive justiceChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
At immigration-themed General Assembly in Arizona, UUA picks new four-year action issue.
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Board of Trustees hears report on ‘fair share’ givingChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU NewsChanges to Annual Program Fund and district fees mulled.
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Guide to UU World's 2012 General Assembly coverageChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
An updated guide to our coverage of the UUA General Assembly in Phoenix.
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Follow 'Justice General Assembly' with UU WorldChristopher L. WaltonFrom LifeKeep up with the latest news from the UUA’s Arizona GA.
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How old are Unitarian Universalist congregations?Christopher L. WaltonFrom Ideas
Some date back to the 1600s, but 59 percent were founded in the last sixty years.
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What size are Unitarian Universalist congregations?Christopher L. WaltonFrom Ideas
Most congregations have fewer than 100 members, but most UUs belong to larger churches.
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Faith in our futureChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
How can liberal religion speak and act transformatively in a rapidly changing society?
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Unitarian Universalist congregations by stateChristopher L. WaltonFrom Ideas
This map shows the number of congregations affiliated with the UUA by state as of February 2011. The color of each state shows the relative number of congregations to a state’s population, using 2010 U.S. Census data.
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Guide to UU World's 2011 General Assembly coverageChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
An updated guide to our coverage of the UUA General Assembly in Charlotte.
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Follow 2011 General Assembly with 'UU World'Christopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Keep up with the latest news from the UUA’s annual meeting.
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UUA membership growth, 2001–2011Christopher L. WaltonFrom Ideas
Over the past decade, Unitarian Universalism has grown in 33 states and D.C.
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Rooted and growingChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
The Unitarian Universalist Association celebrates its golden anniversary.
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Key moments in UUA historyChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
Prophetic witness, institutional challenges, and cultural change.
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Bylaw changes would shrink UUA BoardChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Board of Trustees will present proposal for 13-member board at 2011 General Assembly.
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New paper, new departmentsChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialIntroducing the new and improved ‘UU World.’
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District board protests firing of its executiveJane Greer, Christopher L. WaltonFrom UU NewsUUA, Pacific Central District ‘moving forward together’ after disagreeing about firing of district executive.
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Remember the pro-censorship Unitarians?Christopher L. WaltonFrom IdeasBoston’s elite saw censorship as part of their larger social reform agenda.
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Board approves two-year project to shape UUA’s visionJane Greer, Christopher L. WaltonFrom UU NewsWill invite congregations to use Appreciative Inquiry to develop ‘shared vision for denomination’s future.’
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Satire takes aim at recent UUA historyChristopher L. WaltonFrom IdeasIn new novel, former editor of this magazine satirizes the Unitarian Universalist Association.
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The partner church movement todayChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialAlmost 200 North American UU congregations have partner churches in other parts of the world.
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What is UU culture?Christopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialIs Unitarian Universalist congregational culture a barrier to a more diverse faith?
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Guide to UU World's General Assembly coverageChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU NewsA complete guide to our coverage of the 2010 General Assembly in Minneapolis.
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UUA contemplates bold changesJane Greer, Donald E. Skinner, Christopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
A guide to changes promoted by the Board of Trustees and by the UUA administration.
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Welcome to UU World's parenting blog!Christopher L. Walton
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Photographic tour of Wright's Unity TempleChristopher L. WaltonFrom IdeasNew book celebrates Frank Lloyd Wright’s masterpiece for an Illinois Unitarian Universalist congregation.
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Forrest Church's UniversalismChristopher L. WaltonFrom IdeasFor Church, ‘E pluribus unum’ was a civic ideal and a religious insight.
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A multicultural futureDonald E. Skinner, Christopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
The Unitarian Universalist Association elects a president focused on helping congregations adapt to a changing society.
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General Assembly narrowly rejects new ‘Principles and Purposes’Christopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Delegates in Salt Lake City elect new president, send ‘Peacemaking’ Statement of Conscience back to committee.
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Morales decisively wins UUA presidencyChristopher L. Walton, Donald E. SkinnerFrom UU News
The Rev. Peter Morales elected with 59 percent of the vote.
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Follow UUA General Assembly with 'UU World'Christopher L. WaltonFrom UU NewsDaily updates on the presidential election and other business on uuworld.org’s General Assembly Blog.
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Beacon Press to reissue Martin Luther King Jr.'s booksChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU NewsExclusive partnership with King’s estate will bring civil rights leader’s writings to a contemporary audience.
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A public witnessChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialPresident William G. Sinkford looks back on eight years of leadership.
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Commission offers second draft of new UUA PrinciplesChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU NewsAfter receiving more than 1,700 comments on proposed changes to the Unitarian Universalist Association’s Principles and Purposes, Commission presents revised draft to Board of Trustees.
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General Assembly endorses youth 'empowerment'Jane Greer, Christopher L. WaltonFrom UU NewsUUA’s 2008 convention asks for annual reports from congregations and denominational groups about youth and young adult empowerment.
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Keep up with General Assembly newsChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU NewsFollow the UUA’s annual meeting, June 25-29, with uuworld.org’s General Assembly blog.
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UUA presidential campaign begins with two candidatesChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU NewsLaurel Hallman and Peter Morales compete for 2009 General Assembly vote.
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UUA suspends funding for young adult networkJane Greer, Christopher L. WaltonFrom UU NewsC*UUYAN has cancelled annual conferences; UUA staff groups serving youth and young adults expected to merge.
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Get involvedChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialUUA seeks congregational input on peacemaking resolution by March 1.
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Liberal theology, vibrant but hiddenChristopher L. WaltonFrom Ideas
Unitarian Universalism was liberal theology’s first home, but we have neglected it lately.
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Documenting the gay marriage revolutionChristopher L. WaltonFrom Ideas
A photographic history of same-sex marriage in Massachusetts.
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Independent magazines take a hitChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialNew postal rules treat small periodicals unfairly.
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Jesus for UU childrenChristopher L. WaltonFrom IdeasNew book offers a Unitarian Universalist view.
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Environment and diversity themes of General AssemblyChristopher L. Walton, Tom StitesFrom EditorialReport on the Unitarian Universalist Association’s 2007 annual meeting.
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General Assembly asserts UU moral valuesChristopher L. Walton, Tom StitesFrom UU News
In Portland, UUA’s annual meeting recalls Pentagon Papers, urges opposition to torture and Iraq war, affirms transgender people.
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Daily updates from UUA General AssemblyChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU NewsFollow the UUA’s annual meeting with uuworld.org’s GA blog, June 20-24.
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Sinkford outlines plan for more diverse ministryChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU NewsBoard of Trustees hears UUA president’s proposal for new ministry opportunities for minorities, approves General Assembly review of UUA’s Purposes.
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Five years of 9/11 articlesChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
Selections from UU World’s archives, 2001–2006.
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New survey of UU congregations shows growth potentialDonald E. Skinner, Christopher L. WaltonFrom UU NewsFaith Communities Today survey: Number of growing churches rising, but few churches see recruitment of new members as central.
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Musicians’ network offers children’s songbookChristopher L. WaltonFrom IdeasThirty songs for children’s choirs and worship services.
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UUA General Assembly confronts global warmingChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU NewsAnnual gathering draws 4,398 to St. Louis, donates $31,886 to local youth agency.
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Daily reports from UUA General AssemblyChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU NewsFollow the UUA’s annual meeting with uuworld.org’s GA blog, June 21-25.
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Harvard announces professorship in Unitarian Universalist studiesJane Greer, Christopher L. WaltonFrom UU NewsFunding completed for Ralph Waldo Emerson Professor; scholar will study Unitarian Universalism and other liberal religious traditions.
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Counterculture church?Christopher L. WaltonFrom Ideas
How American culture transforms—and is sometimes transformed by—liberal religion.
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Report examines racism, youth at 2005 General AssemblyTom Stites, Christopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Commission offers timeline and recommendations after tense interactions at UUA annual meeting in Fort Worth, Texas.
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Boston honors Selma's civil rights activistsChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Unitarian Universalists cosponsor march, remember civil rights martyrs.
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Fired Up: General Assembly 2005Donald E. Skinner, Christopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
Sermons, music, and politics fired up the annual gathering of Unitarian Universalists.
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James Luther Adams's examined faithChristopher L. WaltonFrom Ideas
Faith is not fundamentally about one’s beliefs but about one’s commitments.
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General Assembly Report 2004Christopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialAnnual event in Long Beach, California
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Gay rights timelineChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
Major social, political, and religious milestones on the road to marriage equality.
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Science and its metaphorsChristopher L. WaltonFrom Ideas
The Unitarian Universalist tradition has historically affirmed both faith and reason, worship and science.
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Adin Ballou, practical utopianChristopher L. WaltonFrom IdeasFounder of Hopedale community taught ‘nonresistance,’ influenced Tolstoy, Gandhi, and King.
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Religious dialogue in a divided worldChristopher L. WaltonFrom IdeasKhaled Abou El Fadl calls for Muslim dialogue; Yossi Klein Halevi looks for interfaith partners in Israel and Palestine.
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'Your maxims are proverbs of ashes'Christopher L. Walton, Jane GreerFrom EditorialWhat to do when experience challenges tradition.
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Christianity's victimsChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial‘Christianity bears the marks of unresolved trauma,’ write two feminist theologians in a book that argues that suffering redeems nothing.
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Unitarian and Universalist roots of the American Red CrossChristopher L. WaltonFrom Ideas
Two volunteer organizations led by Unitarians and Universalists set a foundation for the American Red Cross.
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The realities of life with terrorismChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
A guide to stories from UU World’s special issue in response to the attacks of 9/11.
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‘So nobly started’Christopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
Martin Luther King Jr.’s never-published eulogy for James Reeb, a memoir, and a monument renew ‘the challenge and charge’ of Selma.
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Ministry of the printed wordChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialIf anyone has popularized liberal religion in the last quarter century, Forrest Church has.
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Read this: Five Black Lives Matter activists shot in MinneapolisChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Three men shot five Black Lives Matter activists who were protesting the police killing of Jamar Clark in Minneapolis.
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News brief: Andover Newton and Yale Divinity School announce partnershipChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Boston-area seminary, a major training center for Unitarian Universalist clergy, announces plans for Yale Divinity School partnership.
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President-Elect Morales addresses General AssemblyChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Remarks after the election at the 2009 General Assembly.
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UUA president: ‘We must prepare to provide sanctuary and resist’Christopher L. WaltonFrom Blog
In a letter to Unitarian Universalist clergy, UUA President Peter Morales says of the incoming Trump administration, ‘We are entering dangerous times.’
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DisruptionChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
A disruption sometimes feels like a breakthrough, a new way. Other times, it feels like a break, a betrayal.
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News brief: UUA names two co-leads for Southern RegionChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Two members of Southern Region staff will lead together through June 2019, filling a position that became flashpoint for hiring practices controversy last spring.
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New take on GAChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
Instead of one feature story about the annual General Assembly, you’ll find photos, sermons, quotes, and news stories from GA throughout the magazine.
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UUA names new treasurer, GA directorChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Since 2017, UUA staff has shifted from 19 to 28 percent people of color overall, and from 12 to 42 percent of senior staff.
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Join the immigration conversationChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialUnitarian Universalists are promoting the rights of undocumented immigrants.
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Inside the UUA time capsuleChristopher L. WaltonFrom Ideas
Mementos from two earlier headquarters buildings.
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The breadth of our messageChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialCan Unitarian Universalism become more culturally diverse?
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News brief: Unitarians flee violent unrest in BurundiChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Many members of Unitarian church have joined their minister in exile in another country.
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Board welcomes Morales, asks about new relationshipChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Introductions and statements by board, new president.
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News brief: UUA, UUSC issue Declaration of Conscience ‘in these troubling times’Christopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Unitarian Universalist Association and UU Service Committee presidents vow to ‘oppose any and all unjust government actions to deport, register, discriminate, or despoil.’
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Our work, tooChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
A glimpse into the work the editors are doing as part of the Unitarian Universalist Association’s commitment to dismantle white supremacy.
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What are you up to?Christopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
The newly reimagined Breakthrough Congregations program honors innovations that energize congregations. Nominate your congregation’s most inspiring initiative.
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Photo highlights from the 2019 UUA General AssemblyNancy Pierce, John Benford, Christopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Selected images.
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AmazementChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialReflection on nature’s inspiration; breakthrough congregations; and staff milestones.
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2013 General Assembly to choose new moderatorChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU NewsElection resources from ‘UU World’ and the Unitarian Universalist Association.
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Blog roundup, Winter 2008Shelby Meyerhoff, Christopher L. Walton, Kenneth SuttonFrom EditorialOnline responses to ‘UU World.’
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Awards for service to church and stateChristopher L. Walton, Sonja L. CohenFrom EditorialUUA honors Debra Bowen, Mark Ritchie, Eric Isaacson, and the Rev. Alice Blair Wesley.
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Session 3: UUA adopts Statement of Conscience on reproductive justiceChristopher L. Walton, Sonja L. CohenFrom UU News
In Friday’s General Session, UUA commits to reproductive justice, announces collaborative fundraising campaign, hears COA report on class.
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Final texts of Actions of Immediate Witness now onlineChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Six social witness resolutions introduced by petition and adopted by the 2009 UUA General Assembly in Salt Lake City.
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An inviting new lookChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
The editor introduces a new look to UU World.
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News brief: Board of Northern New England District recommends dissolving districtChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
District serving congregations in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont is part of the UUA’s New England Region. Two of the four districts in that region have already dissolved.
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Read this: Meadville Lombard opens search for next presidentChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Unitarian Universalist seminary welcomes applications, nominations, and inquiries for president to succeed the Rev. Dr. Lee Barker.
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Changing mythsChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
Different generations see the world through different myths.
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Introducing our all-new websiteChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
From the editor: Our new website; remembering contributing editor Warren Ross.
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News brief: UUA cheers Boy Scout change regarding gay leadersChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
UUA President Peter Morales applauds policy change allowing Boy Scout chartering organizations to welcome gay adult leaders.
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News brief: Starr King announces death of provost Ibrahim FarajajéChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Professor Ibrahim Abdurrahman Farajajé, a member of seminary faculty since 1995, has died.
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From the editor: Our Comments feature is currently brokenChristopher L. WaltonFrom Blog
We value your feedback, but the tool that delivers it to us is broken right now.
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News brief: UUA Presidential Search Committee seeks input on processChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
The committee charged with selecting two candidates to run for UUA president is seeking feedback about its process, which was used for the first time in the 2017 election.
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Grab a cup, let’s talkChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
The editors are hosting two lunchtime conversations at the UUA General Assembly in Kansas City on June 21 and 23.
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Our story hurt peopleChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
Acknowledging that we have fallen short, UU World is committed to sharing in appropriate and respectful ways the inspiring and powerful stories of trans and gender nonbinary people within our faith community.
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Uncertain timesChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
A magazine assembled at the start of a pandemic; changing our publication schedule.
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Religious liberalism of America's 'founding fathers'Christopher L. WaltonFrom IdeasGary Kowalski’s new book celebrates the Enlightenment faith of America’s Revolutionary leadership.
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Video highlights accessibility at new UUA headquartersChristopher L. WaltonFrom Blog
On first anniversary of the UUA’s move to new headquarters, video highlights accessible design.
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News brief: UUA installs neon Black Lives Matter signChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Art installation outside chapel at UUA headquarters faces Selma memorial.
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News brief: Board appoints new vice moderator after trustee resignsChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
UUA Board of Trustees appoints Denise Rimes, a candidate for election in June, as its vice moderator following resignation of Susan Weaver.
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‘Leather mosaic’ medallions honor the religions of the worldChristopher L. WaltonFrom Spirit
Dianna Thornhill Miller, working with her late husband and with her son, makes stylized medallions honoring the world’s religious diversity.
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News brief: UUA board meets April 3 to begin discussing presidential vacancyChristopher L. Walton
Observers can attend part of Monday night teleconference. The board may also meet again April 6.
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News brief: Taquiena Boston named Special Advisor to the President for Inclusion, Equity, and ChangeChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
‘This change provides executive leadership for the ongoing internal dialogue of how to decenter white supremacist culture.’
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From the editor: Farewell to Kenny Wiley and Joshua CraftChristopher L. WaltonFrom Blog
This month UU World says goodbye to two members of our team.
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What we can beChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
‘At its best our Unitarian Universalist World will be a tangible reflection of what we are and will provide impetus toward what we can be.’
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An impasse that haunts our workChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialComing to terms with the ‘black empowerment controversy,’ four decades later.
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Meet our online columnistsChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
Doug Muder and the Rev. Meg Barnhouse bring distinctive voices to ‘uuworld.org.’
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This week: Patience, hope, and the grace of returnChristopher L. WaltonFrom Blog
Your guide to this week’s stories at UU World.
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Watch this: Black Lives Matter leaders on ‘The VUU’Christopher L. WaltonFrom Blog
The Church of the Larger Fellowship’s weekly talk show focuses on Black Lives Matter confrontations with police over killing of Jamar Clark.
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Read this: Interfaith coalition in Mass. challenges tax on Catholic shrineChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Massachusetts’s highest court is hearing a case brought by a Catholic shrine against a town that assessed property taxes on the “non-religious” portions of the shrine.
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Introducing our Winter 2016 issueChristopher L. WaltonFrom Blog
Inside: The dream of white innocence; the rising costs of entering the ministry; and a new musical by a young UU that gives a happily-ever-after ending to its queer characters.
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Further updates to UUA resignations and controversy over hiring practicesChristopher L. WaltonFrom Blog
Summary of news developments, support for critical examination of racism within Unitarian Universalism, and reactions to President Peter Morales’s resignation.
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News brief: UUA president speaks at launch of Poor People’s CampaignChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Susan Frederick-Gray condemns tax bill as part of ‘all-out violent assault’ on poor, working class, and middle class people; interfaith movement plans nationwide campaign of nonviolent civil disobedience.
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In final vote, General Assembly affirms issues other petitions raisedChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Delegates affirm importance of issues raised by three proposed Actions of Immediate Witness that did not make it onto the final agenda.
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NPR confirms four men attacked Reeb in 1965Christopher L. WaltonFrom Ideas
Investigative series confirms that four white men joined in the attack that killed civil rights activist James Reeb in 1965.
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Tim DeChristopher's activismChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialA Unitarian Universalist environmental activist writes from prison.
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This week: Reckoning with SelmaChristopher L. WaltonFrom Blog
Your guide to this week’s stories at UU World.
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News brief: Nominating Committee announces board, committee candidates for 2016Christopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
All positions will be uncontested at 2016 General Assembly unless other candidates enter races by February 1.
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Draft Statement of Conscience on 'moral values' up for vote at GAChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
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Westboro Baptist Church plans to picket UUA General Assembly in ColumbusChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
UUA leaders are in conversation with police about plans by antigay group to picket General Assembly on Friday.
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Peter Morales installed as UUA presidentChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
The Rev. William G. Sinkford has given a charge to his successor as UUA president, the Rev. Peter Morales.
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News brief: UUA endorses Women’s March on WashingtonChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
The Unitarian Universalist Association, UU Women’s Federation, and Black Lives of UU endorse January 21 march in Washington, D.C.
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News brief: UUA headquarters closed by storm floodingChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Historic storm surges have flooded Boston’s Seaport District, forcing the closure of the Unitarian Universalist Association’s offices for several days.
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Read this: UUA president responds to hate mail targeting youth leaderChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
UUA President Susan Frederick-Gray condemns anonymous letter targeting youth leader whose mother is a UUA trustee.
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Meadville Lombard names Ortega-Aponte as new presidentChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Elias Ortega-Aponte succeeds Lee Barker at Chicago’s Unitarian Universalist seminary.
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The discomfort of listeningChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
What changed for me after Michael Brown’s death in Ferguson.
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Covering the Knoxville shootingChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialOnline reporting allows more timely response.
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Read this: Rebecca Parker responds to allegations from former staffChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
In a statement on the Starr King School for the Ministry website, former President Rebecca Parker responds to allegations from faculty and staff who quit over the school’s search process.
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News brief: Cooley announces resignation as UUA program and strategy officerChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
The Rev. Dr. Terasa Cooley, member of UUA’s four-person executive team, announced today she will leave the staff at the end of January.
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Palestinian rights resolution fails at UUA General AssemblyChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Business resolution focused on UUA investment practices regarding corporations involved in occupation of Palestine.
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Gini Courter thanks all who took part in electionsChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Gini Courter was elected to a second full term at the General Assembly in Salt Lake City June 27, 2009
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Find your teamChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
There has never been a better time to invest in groups that bring you joy, that strengthen you, that help you serve others, and that work for justice.
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News brief: Powerful storm will close UUA headquarters on March 2Christopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
A powerful nor’easter predicted to coincide with the full moon and high tide is expected to cause flooding in Boston. UUA staff will work remotely.
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Thank youChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
Your congregation’s support for the UUA’s Annual Program Fund makes vital work possible. For the past 50 years, UU World has been a tangible thank-you for that support.
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Beyond the horizonChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialSeeing Unitarian Universalism as an international faith.
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What's in a congregational name?Christopher L. WaltonFrom IdeasThe ten most common elements of a Unitarian Universalist congregation’s name.
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Deficit will bring changesChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialOthers changes are grounded in visions for Unitarian Universalism’s future.
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Inheriting a bold magazineChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialShare your dreams for Unitarian Universalism and its magazine with me.
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Books that amplify our voicesChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialThis issue of ‘UU World’ highlights books worth sharing.
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Try this: Unitarian Universalist reflections for LentChristopher L. WaltonFrom Blog
A word to ponder, embody, and visualize each day of Lent.
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Updated General Assembly credentials report: 1,842 delegatesChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
It turns out that several hundred General Assembly delegates received voting cards without being counted in the final credentials report.
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Kindergarten’s radical advocateChristopher L. WaltonFrom Ideas
Elizabeth Palmer Peabody saw her educational work as part of a larger effort to reform human society.
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News brief: Harvey fund reaches its goal; donors urged to give to disaster relief fundChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
With more than $350,000 given to UUA-UUSC Hurricane Harvey Recovery Fund, UUA closes appeal and urges donors to support broader Disaster Relief Fund instead.
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Q&A: Elaine McArdleChristopher L. WaltonFrom Life
UU World senior editor is the co-author of The Neuroscientist Who Lost Her Mind.
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Books to honor great occasionsChristopher L. Walton, Kenneth SuttonFrom IdeasFour new books celebrating life’s passages.
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Journalism for the rest of usChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialFormer UU World editor has a new project.
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Linked to each otherChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialThank you for your often passionate engagement with this magazine.
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A mirror and a lensChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialMy goal is to give you a magazine with a broad range of UU voices that truly conveys the dynamism of liberal religion today.
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Books by UU authors, Spring 2008Jane Greer, Christopher L. WaltonFrom IdeasA selection of books written by Unitarian Universalists.
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Welcome to the all-new ‘UU World’ websiteChristopher L. WaltonFrom Blog
Introducing our completely rebuilt, mobile-optimized website.
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News brief: Standing on the Side of Love now requires licensed imagesChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
To protect its trademark, UUA now licenses its Standing on the Side of Love logo for nominal fee.
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Share this: Grants will aid women leaders in Movement for Black LivesChristopher L. WaltonFrom Blog
The UU Women’s Federation and Standing on the Side of Love are offering ten ‘Stay in It’ grants to help women leaders with dependents.
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Updates to presidential resignation and controversy over hiring practicesChristopher L. WaltonFrom Blog
A guide to developments in the controversy over UUA hiring practices and the resignation of UUA President Peter Morales.
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Listen to this: NPR podcast investigates 1965 murder of the Rev. James ReebChristopher L. WaltonFrom Blog
‘White Lies’ retells the story of the murder of a white Unitarian Universalist minister and civil rights activist, which galvanized support for the Voting Rights Act but which the white residents of Selma, Alabama, refused to help solve.
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Gordon Martin, civil rights lawyerChristopher L. WaltonFrom IdeasUUA parliamentarian’s book chronicles African Americans’ efforts to vote in 1960s Mississippi.
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Sophia Lyon Fahs, revolutionary educatorChristopher L. WaltonFrom IdeasStarting in 1937, Fahs helped lead a Unitarian religious education revival.
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Read this: UUA announces shortage of interim ministersChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Unprecedented number of retirements and more ministers looking beyond parishes lead to clergy shortage.
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Read this: Surveys show strong UU political consensusChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
National surveys show strong consensus among Unitarian Universalists on immigration and overwhelming preference for Democratic Party.
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News brief: Unitarian Universalists called to Dakota pipeline protestsChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Through Standing on the Side of Love, minister of North Dakota congregation calls on Unitarian Universalist clergy to come to Sioux protest camp.
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News brief: Board names Lammert acting chief operating officerChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Board of Trustees appoints the Rev. Sarah Lammert acting chief operating officer following resignation of the Rev. Harlan Limpert.
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News brief: UUSC President and CEO Tom Andrews steps downChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Andrews, who led the UU Service Committee since July 2016, is leaving to start a human rights advocacy group focused on the Rohingya of Burma.
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Fault Lines of InjusticeChristopher L. Walton, Lisa GregoryFrom Editorial
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.
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Racial and ethnic diversity of Unitarian UniversalistsChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
The United States is becoming more racially and ethnically diverse faster than the UUA.
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'The afterlife of words'Christopher L. WaltonFrom Life
Everett Hoagland admires poets who ‘distinguish themselves in the afterlife of their words.’
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Journeys and the spiritChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialThe Spring issue explores more profound dimensions of leaving home.
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Books by UU authors, Summer 2008Jane Greer, Christopher L. WaltonFrom IdeasA selection of books written by Unitarian Universalists.
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Read this: How many people are killed by U.S. police?Christopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Teams of journalists and civilians are tracking down the numbers, and the stories behind them.
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News brief: ICUU asks supporters to stop writing on behalf of Burundian ministerChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
International supporters urge quieter forms of support for the Rev. Fulgence Ndagijimana, Unitarian minister now in exile elsewhere in Africa.
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News brief: UU Humanists describe talks with UUA president about Boy ScoutsChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
UU Humanists express disappointment that UUA has not issued ‘strong and immediate refutation’ of Boy Scouts’ ‘belief in God’ language.
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A few final figures from the 2009 General AssemblyChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
The General Assembly raised $29,726 in Sunday morning’s collection for the Salt Lake City Pride Center.
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UU World’s top 10 stories of 2016Christopher L. WaltonFrom Blog
Our most-visited stories ranged from winged counterprotesters to sundown towns to the aftermath of Trump’s victory.
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Year in review: UU World’s most-read stories of 2017Christopher L. WaltonFrom Blog
Our news coverage—especially of the hiring practices controversy and the resignation of UUA President Peter Morales—drew the most attention this past year.
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News brief: UUA Trustee Dick Jacke diesChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Dick Jacke, who was elected to the Board of Trustees of the Unitarian Universalist Association in 2016, died suddenly July 28.
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Meadville names Ortega-Aponte as new presidentChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Chicago seminary welcomes ‘an innovative leader, a committed Unitarian Universalist, a celebrated educator, a social justice activist, an accomplished scholar, and an experienced community organizer’ as next president.
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Keeping up with changeChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial‘UU World’ offers many ways to keep up with changes in the UUA.
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I've loved the view from 25Christopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialThe neighborhood has been an incalculable bonus working for the UUA on Beacon Hill.
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New home, new staff, new ways to readChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialIntroducing 24 Farnsworth Street, senior editor Elaine McArdle, and UU World Digital.
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Good news for parentsChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialDebra W. Haffner’s new book is full of good news about raising children.
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Session 2: Five new congregations join UUASonja L. Cohen, Christopher L. Walton, Elaine McArdleFrom UU News
UUA welcomes five new congregations, hears reports from president, moderator, and Board of Trustees.
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Read this: Mall of America sues to block Black Lives Matter protestChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Attempting to block #Justice4Jamar protest on December 23, Mall of America sues eight Black Lives Matter Minneapolis organizers.
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Moral Mondays leader William Barber: ‘Mourn and protest’Christopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Watch the Rev. Dr. William J. Barber’s General Assembly address.
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Trustees start awkwardly, but seek common visionChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
UUA Board of Trustees meeting for the first time with newly-elected UUA President Peter Morales.
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News brief: UUA president praises Boy Scouts’ change welcoming transgender boysChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Morales: ‘This is a significant step in the direction of greater inclusion for the BSA.’
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News brief: UUA gives $50,000 to DRUUMM, commits to renewed partnershipChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
UUA is working with people of color ministry on a plan for long-term financial and organizational support.
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Mission prioritiesChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
UUA leaders have given the magazine and its other communications teams a mandate to prioritize and serve historically marginalized people working to undo the legacy of white supremacy culture in the UUA and beyond.
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ZIP code: 18976Christopher L. WaltonFrom LifeBuxMont Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Warrington, Pennsylvania.
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UUA moves into ‘Innovation District’ headquartersChristopher L. WaltonFrom Life
New headquarters is open, modern, and environmentally responsible.
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Social witness resolutionsChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialResolutions adopted by the 2009 UUA General Assembly.
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Black lives matterChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
This issue of UU World goes to press as Americans try to fathom video of the traffic stop that led to Sandra Bland’s death.
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Read this: How the Red Scare destroyed a Unitarian second grade teacherChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Boston Globe Magazine profiles Anne Hale, a second grade teacher and Unitarian in Wayland, Massachusetts, who lost her job and home at the height of the Red Scare in 1954.
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Responsive resolutions on Article II, Article XV, and African visasChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Final texts of the responsive resolutions adopted by the UUA General Assembly during the final plenary session June 28,2009.
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News brief: UUA trustee resigns; replacement sought by February 24Christopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Trustee Dorothy Holmes has resigned; Appointments Committee seeks names for replacement and other committee positions by February 24.
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Read this: Jewish Unitarian Universalists say ‘notice and name’ antisemitismChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Letter from Jewish-identified UU clergy to Unitarian Universalists: ‘White supremacy culture and anti-Semitism are bound up together and must be challenged.’
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Read this: Commission releases report on hiring practices controversyChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Commission on Institutional Change completes investigation of contested hiring process for UUA Southern Region Lead position in 2017, offers reflections and recommendations for ‘fundamental and deep’ changes.
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Beyond optimismChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
‘We cannot offer the cheap grace of eventual societal perfection in times of systemic desolation,’ writes Nancy McDonald Ladd.
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‘UU World’ will now publish twice a yearChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
Budget cuts will mean new print issues of the magazine will appear in September and March only.
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'Fist Stick Knife Gun' as a graphic novelChristopher L. WaltonFrom IdeasGeoffrey Canada’s memoir adapted by artist Jamar Nicholas.
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Experience and complex truthsChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialGreat essayists ask questions about the reliability of truths they wring from experience.
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A necessary starting placeChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialKimberly French reports on clergy sexual misconduct; Donald Skinner retires after a distinguished career.
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Provocative conversationsChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialThree moving and informative stories; introducing our new blog about blogs.
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Charles Darwin's bicentennialChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialTwo aspects of Darwin’s legacy for liberal religion.
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This week: Families crammed into immigrant detention centersChristopher L. WaltonFrom Blog
Your guide to this week’s stories from UU World.
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Life’s passagesChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
This issue of ‘UU World’ is full of Unitarian Universalist stories with a passage or transition at the center.
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News brief: Board of Trustees meets in Boston October 12–14Christopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
Portions of the meeting will be live streamed; October meeting is the first since appointment of co-moderators Mr. Barb Greve and Elandria Williams.
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News brief: Meadville Lombard President Lee Barker will retire in 2019Christopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
The Rev. Lee Barker will step down as president at the end of August 2019, completing sixteen years as head of Chicago seminary.
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Beautiful wordsChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
Master calligrapher Margaret Shepherd transforms ‘the words the church is made of’ into dazzling modern art.
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We are not aloneChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialUnitarian Universalism is not alone on the ‘religious left.’
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Heritage and history groups sponsor conference togetherChristopher L. WaltonFrom Ideas‘History and Heritage Convocation’ unites four independent organizations.
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New CD, revised songbook by Jim ScottChristopher L. WaltonFrom LifeMusic with an environmental and UU sensibility.
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Introducing the ‘Inside’ pagesChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialA new section pulls back the curtain on congregational leadership.
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Books by UU authors, Summer 2007Jane Greer, Christopher L. WaltonFrom IdeasA selection of books written by Unitarian Universalists.
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'Utne' honor, farewell to 'uu&me!'Christopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial‘Utne Reader’ names ‘UU World’ a finalist for an Utne Independent Press Award.
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Book to note: ‘Young Eliot: From St. Louis to The Waste Land’Christopher L. WaltonFrom Blog
New biography of T.S. Eliot gives detailed portrait of the poet’s Unitarian childhood.
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Surprising peopleChristopher L. WaltonFrom Editorial
All sorts of creative ways one can live out Unitarian Universalist values.
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News brief: Board drafts charge for interim presidentChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
In April 3 meeting, UUA Board of Trustees endorses ‘UU White Supremacy Teach In,’ discusses plan for interim president, outlines plan for audit of hiring practices.
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Read this: UUA president on #MeToo campaign on sexual harassmentChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
President Susan Frederick-Gray writes: ‘It is tempting to want to believe that sexual harassment and assault do not happen within our own faith tradition, among our leaders, or within congregations.’
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Leader Lab offers training for congregational boardsChristopher L. WaltonFrom UU News
New from the UUA: 12-session training program for congregational boards.
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What is 'UU culture'?Christopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialDoes UU culture embody our deepest values? Or does it express narrow assumptions about who truly belongs?
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Unitarian Universalist family campsChristopher L. WaltonFrom EditorialA guide to Unitarian Universalist family camps.