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UU News
Two Unitarian Universalist ministers lauded in competition for young social entrepreneurs.
Elaine McArdle -
Spirit
True community doesn’t happen unless everyone is willing to give up some of their identity as an individual.
Cheryl M. Walker -
Editorial
This issue of UU World goes to press as Americans try to fathom video of the traffic stop that led to Sandra Bland’s death.
Christopher L. Walton -
Ideas
A Portland women’s group sewed its way to a religious home.
Heather Beasley Doyle -
Editorial
The UUA General Assembly in Portland, Oregon, contained a mixture of triumph and pain that reflects the state of our movement and the state of America.
Peter Morales -
Ideas
‘Depression is way too hard without also thinking you’re alone. I want youth and kids to know it’s okay, even good sometimes, to struggle.’
Kenny Wiley -
Editorial
I can’t fully express how scary it is when a man with a gun tells you ‘you’re fighting and trying to walk away from me’ as you stand still, attempting to comply.
Kenny Wiley -
Spirit
We ascend, or descend, inextricably linked with all others.
Celie Katovitch -
Editorial
The do-it-yourself fellowship movement spread Unitarian congregations far and wide between 1948 and the 1960s, but its legacy is complicated.
Warren R. Ross -
Editorial
How a small church chose to invest in a more ambitious future.
Donald E. Skinner -
UU News
First Unitarian Church invested 400 hours in Homecoming Sunday video.
Donald E. Skinner -
Life
The Lucy Stone Cooperative is rooted in the UU values of its young adult founders.
Michelle Bates Deakin