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UU News
Federal judges cite the First Amendment, but the issue is far from settled.
Elaine McArdle -
Spirit
Why lifelong religious education helps Unitarian Universalists face the evolving challenges of this moment.
Cathy Seggel -
Life
For forty years, one of the faith’s most successful European fellowships has offered shared identity and spiritual nourishment.
Beth O’Connell -
Spirit
Spiritual directors can help people ‘access and deepen their spirituality.’
Elaine McArdle -
Life
Author Rachel Bennett Steury says she first heard of the faith when a Teamster invited her to a Labor Day service.
Rachel Bennett Steury -
Spirit
“It is an act of faith to imagine a world where oppression is either gone, or where—as is the case of Star Wars—oppression is challenged and ultimately defeated.”
Sam Teitel -
Spirit
People want to go where they can leave the world behind and make a better one, says Natalie Briscoe, lead for the Southern Region of the UUA.
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UU News
Rev. Dr. Molly Housh Gordon’s winning sermon shares the importance of confronting racism, transphobia, and imperial violence towards vulnerable populations.
Ethan Loewi -
Life
With the help of two Unitarian Universalist ministers, congregations combine liturgy and meals to create spiritual meaning and connection.
Heather Beasley Doyle -
UU News
Check this UU World digest of GA information to help you prepare for the multiplatform experience.
Staff Writer -
Ideas
In this Skinner House excerpt, with an introduction by Mark Morrison-Reed, Brown, a Black man from Jamaica who founded the Harlem Unitarian Church in 1920, discusses ‘sharing with my people new truths as I discover them for myself.’
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UU News
Discover the legacy of this small group of Unitarian ministers around 150 years since they boldly spread the gospel of their liberal faith.
Ethan Loewi