Dispatches from the annual General Assembly of the Unitarian Universalist Association each June, written by UU World writers.
Almost 5,000 attend Virtual General Assembly
UUA’s first online-only General Assembly calls for solidarity with Indigenous communities, supports defunding police, and formalizes human rights investment screen.
Photo highlights from the 2019 UUA General Assembly
Selected images.
Demonstrating the ‘power of we’
General Assembly rallies with local activist groups against expansion of Spokane County Jail, raises almost $40,000 for community center.
Media roundup: General Assembly attendees support activists in Spokane
General Assembly public witness event draws local media; book by Spokane minister provokes denunciations; Goodridges speak about the personal costs of making history.
Three UUs presented top awards at 2019 GA
The Rev. Dr. Mark Morrison-Reed, CB Beal, and Denise Rimes honored at 2019 General Assembly.
GA 2019 one of the greenest
For the first time, all General Assembly venues relied entirely on renewable energy; two hotels also adopted ongoing in-room recycling.
GA affirms democracy as vital but corrupted ideal
At annual business meeting, Unitarian Universalists also celebrate completion of fundraising for Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism.
UUs rally to end mass incarceration, stop Spokane jail expansion
Chanting “End mass incarceration!” and “Schools not cells!” about 1,000 Unitarian Universalists gathered in a public park in Spokane, Washington, for the General Assembly 2019 public witness event.
General Assembly 2019 asks, ‘What do we want our faith to be?’
In Spokane and in online groups, Unitarian Universalists will engage with questions of their religion’s purpose and future.
In final vote, General Assembly affirms issues other petitions raised
Delegates affirm importance of issues raised by three proposed Actions of Immediate Witness that did not make it onto the final agenda.
‘No time for a casual faith’: Watch the 2018 General Assembly’s Sunday worship service
‘As Unitarian Universalists, we are first and foremost religious communities that practice love as our foundation—and we are living in times of heartbreak, violence, and pain.’
LREDA receives President’s Volunteer Service Award
Liberal Religious Educators Association ‘leads at the margins of our faith,’ says UUA President Susan Frederick-Gray.