Editorial

  • Editorial

    The Jericho Road Project links Unitarian Universalist professionals with nonprofits in struggling cities, creating a new avenue for social justice.

    Michelle Bates Deakin
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    Our tradition has always been responsive to the needs of its time, but are we ready to adapt to our increasingly multicultural society?

    Paul Rasor
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    We must admit that Unitarian Universalism has a specific, sometimes alienating culture, and we must change it.

    Rosemary Bray McNatt
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    We only find ourselves when we lose ourselves in service to something that transcends us.
    Peter Morales
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    Kathleen Sheeder Bonanno’s poetry chronicles her passage through grief after her daughter’s murder.

    Kimberly French
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    The Unitarian Universalist Association elects a president focused on helping congregations adapt to a changing society.

    Donald E. Skinner, Christopher L. Walton
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    Andrene Kauffman’s murals in Chicago’s Third Unitarian Church honor heroes of the liberal spirit.
    Donald E. Skinner
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    Unitarian Universalism is growing rapidly in Africa, uniting people from many tribes to serve the poor.

    Scott Kraft
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    President William G. Sinkford looks back on eight years of leadership.
    Christopher L. Walton
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    In our churches, we should be sorcerer’s apprentices in the art of quenching thirst and opening the doors of meaning. Why, then, are we so scared?
    Christine C. Robinson

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