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Editorial
UUs are drawing the circle wide to share wisdom and nurture belonging, says UU World Executive Editor Kristen Cox Roby.
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UUs are blessed to undertake the lifelong process together, says UUA President Rev. Dr. Sofía Betancourt.
Sofía Betancourt -
Ideas
Overwhelmed parents, caregivers, and families “need us desperately, they need ministry and community,” says Rev. Erica Baron from the UUA’s Congregational Life team.
Elaine McArdle -
Ideas
From asking families and children what they need to staffing for growth, UUs share what’s working for them.
Elaine McArdle -
Spirit
The faith formation model centers justice, ethics, and spirituality as lifelong, collective practices.
Aisha K. Staggers -
Ideas
Across the United States, UUs are exploring new approaches that prioritize intentionality.
Jasmine Vaughn-Hall -
Life
Skelly is about a boy’s journey through grief after the loss of his grandfather. It has nods to Unitarian Universalism.
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Ideas
Several organizers of successful UU young adult groups share how they’re building community to attract, retain, and support this demographic.
Margo Moran -
Life
Nearly 13 percent of cohousing residents identify as Unitarian Universalists, according to a 2012 survey.
Kris Willcox -
Life
Photographs from the 2018 General Assembly of the Unitarian Universalist Association.
Sonja L. Cohen -
Life
A congregation bonds over its multiyear collaborative quilt project.
Sonja L. Cohen -
Life
The Lucy Stone Cooperative is rooted in the UU values of its young adult founders.
Michelle Bates Deakin