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Most congregations have fewer than 100 members, but most UUs belong to larger churches.
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Editorial
Our religious ancestors recognized each day as a chance to form their spiritual character.
Ken Beldon -
Editorial
Our challenge is to learn to reach beyond the confines of our personal social and cultural experience.
Peter Morales -
Editorial
How can liberal religion speak and act transformatively in a rapidly changing society?
Christopher L. Walton -
Editorial
Universalism resonates with people of all races, but our churches do not. Yet.
Robert M. Hardies -
Editorial
Unitarian Universalism is a religious movement that no longer takes religion seriously.
Marilyn Sewell -
Editorial
It is time for each Unitarian Universalist congregation to find its greatness.
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Editorial
To avoid decline, Unitarian Universalism must risk offering heart, spirituality, and blessing.
Christine C. Robinson -
Editorial
Unitarian Universalists must boldly participate in the religious marketplace of ideas.
Rosemary Bray McNatt -
Ideas
Popular evangelical Rob Bell makes the case for universal salvation.
Thom Belote -
LifeRetired minister talks about her calling, her life, and the documentary film about her.Julia Angley
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This map shows the number of congregations affiliated with the UUA by state as of February 2011. The color of each state shows the relative number of congregations to a state’s population, using 2010 U.S. Census data.
Christopher L. Walton