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"What if I gently, gingerly accepted / that what is is not always what will be?"
Cassandra Montenegro -
Life
The realities of an individual life—and of aging—reveal the limits of unlimited growth and expansion.
Doug Muder -
Life
Faced with costly renovations, a suburban congregation and an urban community ministry embarked on an innovative campaign to rejuvenate both of their historic buildings.
Alexandra Varney McDonald -
In Nicaragua, women cultivate power and share their wisdom with UU feminists from the United States.
Air Nonken -
Life
When we say everyone must pledge to be a member, some low-income people in the pews may be hearing that they aren’t welcome.
Maryah Converse -
Spirit
We are all dependent on seeds, literally and metaphorically.
Jinny Batterson -
Ideas
Who could object to living sustainably? It depends on what we mean.
Jeffrey A. Lockwood -
Life
Shedding possessions as I age is a family—and faith—tradition.
Jane Ranney Rzepka -
Ideas
Don’t worry about ‘nature.’ Worry about a species that can’t say, ‘Enough.’
Jeffrey A. Lockwood -
Life
Christmas Tree Santas, a nonprofit founded by a UU, gives trees to families in need.
Donald E. Skinner