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Editorial
For almost 1,000 years, the Christian church emphasized paradise, not Crucifixion. How Christianity took a disastrous turn, and how we can rediscover paradise today.
Rita Nakashima Brock, Rebecca Parker -
Editorial
A new survey estimates that 0.3 percent of American adults identify as Unitarians. That’s not very many—but it’s a lot more than belong to our churches.
Richard Higgins -
Editorial
The ‘Sources’ cantata by Jason Shelton and Kendyl Gibbons celebrates the Six Sources of Unitarian Universalism.
Kimberly French -
EditorialSixty years after Unitarians began encouraging the formation of lay-led congregations, a look back at the movement that transformed Unitarianism.Holley Ulbrich
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EditorialDeveloping home-based community rituals that root UU adults and children.William J. Doherty
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EditorialUUA seeks congregational input on peacemaking resolution by March 1.Christopher L. Walton
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Editorial
Toward a Unitarian Universalist theology of war and peace.
Paul Rasor -
EditorialWhen a Unitarian Universalist minister moves to the island of Crete, a sense of humor builds a bridge across cultures.Robert Fulghum
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EditorialKaren Tse's human rights ministry is helping to eradicate torture.Michelle Bates Deakin
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Editorial
The separation of church and state in America grew out of competing visions of divine order and sacred liberty that divided the nation’s founders and its religious communities.
Forrest Church -
Spirit
Unitarian Universalism’s most beloved song, the woman who wrote it, and the communities that sustain her spirit.
Kimberly French -
EditorialIf my working-class father started attending a UU church, I'm not sure who he'd talk to.Doug Muder