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EditorialCommunity investing brings economic opportunities to low-income Americans—and Unitarian Universalist congregations are joining in to help.Dorothy May Emerson
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EditorialHow the oldest Universalist church in America came back to life.Jane Greer
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EditorialMeet Michael Dowd and Connie Barlow, two evangelists of cosmic evolution.Amy Hassinger
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EditorialA brief biography of the author of The Investigating Officer.Barbara W. Carlson
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EditorialA 40-year-old novel asks unnervingly relevant questions about soldiers in the moral chaos of war.Barbara W. Carlson
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EditorialIf we look more carefully at the world around us, our eyes can be channels for the sacred.Harold E Babcock
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EditorialA poem from U.S. poet laureate Ted Kooser's Pulitzer prize-winning book.Ted Kooser
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The U.S. poet laureate and winner of this year’s Pulitzer Prize in poetry is a Unitarian Universalist.
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Unitarian Universalists work tirelessly to help the displaced residents of the Gulf Coast states.
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EditorialA generous gift has provided millions for Unitarian Universalist and social justice programs.Warren R. Ross
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EditorialWriting about the social justice work funded by Veatch Program grants led the author to a deeper appreciation of the need for structural change in society.Warren R. Ross
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EditorialGrieving parents of an executed man devote their lives to ending capital punishment.Donald E. Skinner