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‘Each of us is more than the worst thing we’ve ever done,’ writes Bryan Stevenson in Just Mercy, the new UUA Common Read.
Gail Forsyth-Vail -
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How my congregation in Austin, Texas, decided to give sanctuary to an LGBT activist facing deportation.
Meg Barnhouse -
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Just off the coast of southern Maine, the chapel at Ferry Beach retreat and conference center is “a cathedral of trees.”
Kenny Wiley -
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Enthusiastic and growing, a lay-led Colorado fellowship invites its first minister.
Michael Hart -
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When Ebola began ravaging West Africa, Dr. Patricia Ruze was determined to help.
Elaine McArdle -
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Many Unitarian Universalists want to support the Black Lives Matter movement. Here are five ways to get started.
Kenny Wiley -
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In Westport and Hartford, Victor Lundy designed dramatic expressions of mid-century Unitarian Universalism.
Kenny Wiley -
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Sharing our stories helps us connect with ourselves, our spirituality, and others.
Christine Organ -
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Virginia Volker recalls a lifetime of working for a more just Alabama.
Elaine McArdle -
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It is time to stop expecting young Unitarian Universalists to save the faith.
Sean Neil-Barron -
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More than two dozen Unitarian Universalist congregations have put Black Lives Matter banners on their buildings.
Kenny Wiley -
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Small church fed, housed, transported, and advised at least 225 UUs who joined the Selma-to-Montgomery march in 1965.
Elaine McArdle