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EditorialEnvironmental issues dominate the annual gathering of Unitarian Universalist leaders.Tom Stites
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Spirit'Hummingbirds migrate north and south just like we do. They are our kin.'Enrique Gomez
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UU NewsMichigan interfaith alliance’s e-waste collection nets 300 tons.Jane Greer
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IdeasLandowners, environmentalists, and policymakers worked together to preserve a bear's habitat.Brent Haglund
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UU NewsPennsylvania UU congregation is a model of environmental activism.Donald E. Skinner
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EditorialMeet Michael Dowd and Connie Barlow, two evangelists of cosmic evolution.Amy Hassinger
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SpiritCan reverence for the earth bring us together across religious differences?Patricia Montley
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EditorialIf we look more carefully at the world around us, our eyes can be channels for the sacred.Harold E Babcock
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UU NewsWind, solar, and geothermal power in use or planned at several Unitarian Universalist churches.Jane Greer
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Spirit
Fourteen women gather at a Stone Age temple to greet the sun on the fall equinox.
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SpiritIn an unimaginably vast universe, what do our individual lives mean?Julie Parker Amery
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Editorial
We depend on energy sources that threaten dramatic climate changes around the world. Can we change course? The author suggests that it may be possible with difficult and far-reaching changes.
Jon Luoma