Nights can be tough
I can’t fully express how scary it is when a man with a gun tells you ‘you’re fighting and trying to walk away from me’ as you stand still, attempting to comply.
Streaming worship
Unitarian Universalist congregations invest in online broadcasts to extend their reach.
Michelle Huneven, back on course
Surviving alcoholism and seminary, a novelist finds depth and comedy in Unitarian Universalism.
Reckoning with history
After fifty years, the families and friends of three civil rights martyrs return to Selma, still weighing the price they had to pay.
The copyright challenge
Just because you have permission to perform music in worship doesn’t mean you can stream it online.
Letter from a hoped-for future
What Unitarian Universalism looks like, twenty years from now.
The radical King we don’t know
Does America have the capacity to heed the radical Martin Luther King Jr., or must America sanitize King in order to evade and avoid his challenge?
Selma’s challenge
In the past, our religious forebears had stood on the brink of making a difference in racial justice, and had wavered. Not this time.
Offenders among us
Whether we realize it or not, we likely all know sex abuse victims and offenders. Can we be in community with both?
Safe churches need policies and vigilance
'We want congregations to be as proud of being free of sexual harassment, abuse, and misconduct as they are welcoming of LGBTQ people.'
Reforms take aim at clergy misconduct
It is easy to think of clergy misconduct as a Catholic or evangelical problem. It's not.
Challenging the surveillance state
First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles is suing the National Security Agency. The church knows from experience how invasive government surveillance can be.