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Life
The tides slowly wear away at the ragged and scraped edges where we tore ourselves out, and what is left behind is as smooth as breath.
Jess Reynolds -
Spirit
I go for fierce landscapes every chance I get.
Jane Ranney Rzepka -
UU News
Commission on Institutional Change completes investigation of contested hiring process for UUA Southern Region Lead position in 2017, offers reflections and recommendations for ‘fundamental and deep’ changes.
Christopher L. Walton -
Ideas
A dark night of the soul is a time of dormancy, fallowness, waiting, potentiality.
Peter Boullata -
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
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