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UU NewsUnitarian Universalists find many ways to help immigrants.Donald E. Skinner
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SpiritThere’s enough for you. There’s enough for me. We don’t have to throw anybody under the bus.Keith Ellison
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EditorialHow the hospitality of progressive churches cultivates forgiveness and justice.John A. Buehrens
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UU NewsEla Bhatt, founder of India’s largest women’s union, awarded 2010 Niwano Peace Prize.Michelle Bates Deakin
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Editorial
The Jericho Road Project links Unitarian Universalist professionals with nonprofits in struggling cities, creating a new avenue for social justice.
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IdeasBoth science and religion have something meaningful to contribute to a universal ethic.Bruce Sheiman
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LifeA letter from the newly elected president of the Unitarian Universalist Association.Peter Morales
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IdeasUnitarian Universalism can’t yet claim that the greater good is its primary purpose, but it should.Michael Durall
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LifeOne year after a gunman opened fire in the Unitarian Universalist church in Knoxville, the congregation’s minister reflects on the spirituality that has sustained his people.Christopher Buice
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Editorial
Unitarian Universalism is growing rapidly in Africa, uniting people from many tribes to serve the poor.
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Spirit
Volunteering in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina—and the aftermath of my diagnosis with ALS—has helped me appreciate the complexity of asking for, and offering, help.
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UU News
Ministry provides water, supplies to migrants crossing Arizona desert
Jane Greer