Rev. Christian Schmidt (he/his) is minister of Unitarian Universalists of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and proprietor of Chalice Tax, a tax firm specializing in clergy and self-employed tax issues. He lives in Olney, Maryland, with his wife, Rev. Kristin Grassel Schmidt, and their three children.
Learn more about Christian Schmidt on UUA.org.
By Christian Schmidt
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Fifth Sunday Collaboration Connects Small CongregationsChristian SchmidtFrom Ideas
A joint worship group offers a new model for partnership and support.
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Leadership Institute Provides New Pathways for Theological EducationChristian SchmidtFrom UU News
Meadville Lombard president hopes LIGHT will create communities for religious leaders across denominations and religious traditions.
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Worthy Now Connects Incarcerated UUs with Spiritual CommunityChristian SchmidtFrom Life
Church of the Larger Fellowship’s long-running prison ministry attracts a growing membership.
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Gift card scammers targeting congregationsChristian SchmidtFrom UU News
In carefully targeted scams, email messages designed to look like they were sent by a minister ask members for gift cards.
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West Virginia UU wins Pulitzer Prize for investigative reportingChristian SchmidtFrom UU News
Charleston Gazette-Mail reporter Eric Eyre investigated prescription drug abuse.
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Nashua church gives offering away every weekChristian SchmidtFrom UU News
Unitarian Universalists in Nashua, New Hampshire, have put $250,000 in the plate over the past twelve years—and given it all away.
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Cambridge church will host shelter for homeless youthChristian SchmidtFrom UU News
First Parish partnership with Y2Y Harvard Square will shelter 20 young adults.
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Unitarian Universalists work for LGBT rights in AfricaChristian SchmidtFrom UU News
Congregational partnerships and United Nations advocacy challenge oppressive laws.
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From dormitory to transformational communityChristian SchmidtFrom UU NewsBethany House, a Universalist-founded boarding house for young women in Boston, adds transitional housing mission.
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For young leader, General Assembly is a spiritual practiceChristian SchmidtFrom UU NewsPlanning Committee chair Bart Frost says GA ‘shows how big our small faith is.’
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End of DOMA brings new openness for military chaplainsChristian SchmidtFrom UU News
UU chaplains find easing of restrictions let them more easily support soldiers who are lesbian, gay, and bisexual.
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Two UU seminaries to receive $1M each over five yearsChristian SchmidtFrom UU NewsUUA funding panel seeks to focus on UU-identity schools and education.