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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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The U.S. poet laureate and winner of this year’s Pulitzer Prize in poetry is a Unitarian Universalist.
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EditorialA poem from U.S. poet laureate Ted Kooser’s Pulitzer prize-winning book.Ted Kooser
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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
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EditorialWhy are fundamentalists so frightened by liberal family values? A look at competing worldviews.Doug Muder
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Sermons, music, and politics fired up the annual gathering of Unitarian Universalists.
Donald E. Skinner, Christopher L. Walton -
EditorialThe General Assembly considers a new Statement of Conscience.Warren R. Ross
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We depend on energy sources that threaten dramatic climate changes around the world. Can we change course? The author suggests that it may be possible with difficult and far-reaching changes.
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Editorial‘Going to General Assembly is the best inoculation that I know to prevent denominational shallowness.’Greg Hines