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Life
Two prison chaplains who minister together in Oregon’s only women’s prison discuss the need to end the prison-industrial complex and mass incarceration.
Elaine McArdle -
Spirit
We seek to reform Unitarian Universalism because we can never be the bearers of love and justice if the foundation that sustains us is still perpetuating the very problems we long to solve.
Sofía Betancourt -
Editorial
The do-it-yourself fellowship movement spread Unitarian congregations far and wide between 1948 and the 1960s, but its legacy is complicated.
Warren R. Ross -
Editorial
Meadville Lombard has transformed its approach to theological education.
TK Barger -
Ideas
Ordained in 1863, Brown was the first woman ordained with full denominational authority in America.
Laurie Carter Noble -
UU News
In historic Boston meeting, denominations plan closer public witness ties, collaboration in other areas.
Christopher L. Walton -
Ideas
Regarded as one of the most influential Unitarian ministers who ever lived, Parker’s legacy is evident in many modern progressive movements.
Dean Grodzins -
Editorial
The effort came decades after First Church and the American Unitarian Association rebuffed Rev. W.H.G. Carter and the Church of the Unitarian Brotherhood, which he founded.
David Whitford -
Editorial
‘The problem in Unitarian Universalism is sometimes an idealism that is too abstract and too good to be true.’
Tom Stites