What’s the most meaningful rite of passage you’ve experienced?
UU World asked readers to tell us about the most meaningful rite of passage they had experienced.
The best and worst of sex ed
In school I was taught abstinence only; in church I learned about Our Whole Lives.
What to do about Christmas?
A Unitarian Universalist family rejects, then embraces, holiday season rituals and traditions.
Hearing the right voices
I always heard the negative messages about my body; finally I listened to the positive ones.
Spreading Christmas cheer one tree at a time
Christmas Tree Santas, a nonprofit founded by a UU, gives trees to families in need.
Justice and redemption
‘Each of us is more than the worst thing we’ve ever done,’ writes Bryan Stevenson in Just Mercy, the new UUA Common Read.
Moving into courageous space
UU World talks to Elizabeth Mount about climate justice activism and UU values.
Geneva: Sitting in history
An Illinois meetinghouse honors its past and looks to its future.
Give me shelter
How my congregation in Austin, Texas, decided to give sanctuary to an LGBT activist facing deportation.
A cathedral of trees
Just off the coast of southern Maine, the chapel at Ferry Beach retreat and conference center is “a cathedral of trees.”
‘Come and join us’
Enthusiastic and growing, a lay-led Colorado fellowship invites its first minister.
In the hot zone
When Ebola began ravaging West Africa, Dr. Patricia Ruze was determined to help.