History

  • 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
  • Editorial

    There  are  long timelines of history, punctuated by significant interruptions. The ‘Except.’ We are living in the Except.

    Joanna Fontaine Crawford
  • Ideas

    Throughout many changes, this magazine has remained a benefit of membership in a UU congregation.

    Tom Stites
  • Ideas

    The American environmental movement is rooted historically in ideas about pristine wilderness, free from human presence, that replicate colonial patterns of white supremacy and settler privilege. Native-led movements are changing the script.

    Dina Gilio-Whitaker
  • Editorial

    Your congregation’s support for the UUA’s Annual Program Fund makes vital work possible. For the past 50 years, UU World has been a tangible thank-you for that support.

    Christopher L. Walton
  • UU News

    News briefs: Youngstown, Ohio, church puts cupola where steeple had been; All Souls in Manhattan marks bicentennial; Casper, Wyoming, UUs help install mural honoring local civil rights martyr James Reeb.

    Staff Writer
  • 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

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