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Spirit
No matter what issues I have with other Unitarian Universalists regarding our visions of God/Spirit, justice, race, and age—at the root of everything is community, love, and faith.
Elandria Williams -
Spirit
Sure, I have pink hair, and sure, I love to dance all night to a raucous feminist punk band, but my participation in a faith community is what sets me apart from my peers.
Kate Landis -
Life
In Brevard, North Carolina, Unitarian Universalists made 104 clay chalices in their homes—a hands-on way to stay connected.
Heather Beasley Doyle -
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Spirit
‘I learned prayer was about connection to the holy in one another and the holy that was greater than us.’
Jennifer Kelleher -
Life
Nearly 13 percent of cohousing residents identify as Unitarian Universalists, according to a 2012 survey.
Kris Willcox -
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Editorial
The Transcendentalists practiced the art of forming and maintaining spiritual friendships transcending differences of gender, social location, theology, politics, and race.
John A. Buehrens -
Editorial
Questions probing the heart of Unitarian Universalism.
Elandria Williams, Carey McDonald, The Rev. Mr. Barb Greve, Sofía Betancourt, Elías Ortega -
Editorial
It is easy to hold up a light and declare that everyone is welcome. It is harder to build a place where everyone is truly at home.
Susan Frederick-Gray -
Life
Highlights from the UUA General Assembly in Spokane, Washington, June 19–23.
John Benford, Nancy Pierce, Sonja L. Cohen -
Life
We do not light candles because we believe they have a supernatural power to them, but we do believe there is power in standing together in these moments.
Liz James