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Spirit
Spiritual directors can help people ‘access and deepen their spirituality.’
Elaine McArdle -
Life
Author Rachel Bennett Steury says she first heard of the faith when a Teamster invited her to a Labor Day service.
Rachel Bennett Steury -
UU News
In her acceptance speech, Rev. Dr. Natalie Fenimore said “religious educators remain dedicated to truth telling and justice making.”
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Spirit
The three-day event invited participants to discuss pressing theological issues and consider how Unitarian Universalism can be a force for transformation.
Ethan Loewi -
UU News
Known as the “Baltimore Sermon,” Channing’s ninety-minute declaration laid out the tenets of a “Unitarian” faith that remains influential now.
Elaine McArdle -
Life
In a world altered by the pandemic, religious educators are finding ways to stitch unraveled communities back together.
Sarah Cannon -
The religious scholar argues that religion has fueled humanity’s denial of climate change and that—even in knowing ours may be a finite future—there are still places to find hope.
Roger Santodomingo -
Spirit
We need a new theology of darkness—a new way to relate to the darkness, blackness, and brownness that surrounds us.
Kristen L. Harper -
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 -
Blog
UU World editors invited readers to answer survey questions to compare themselves to a new Pew Research Center “religious typology” analysis.
Kenneth Sutton -
Ideas
The 450th anniversary of the Edict of Torda in 2018 marks a foundational moment for liberal religion.
Eric Cherry -
UU News
‘My life’s work of forty years broke me open to the moral issues of our time.’
Sonja L. Cohen