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Life
Author Rachel Bennett Steury says she first heard of the faith when a Teamster invited her to a Labor Day service.
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UU News
More than 3,279 Unitarian Universalists from 592 congregations in forty-eight states and four countries participated in General Assembly this year, according to the UUA.
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UU News
The groundbreaking sexuality education program will get a significant investment in co-owned curricula and other resources.
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Ideas
In this Skinner House excerpt, with an introduction by Mark Morrison-Reed, Brown, a Black man from Jamaica who founded the Harlem Unitarian Church in 1920, discusses ‘sharing with my people new truths as I discover them for myself.’
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Spirit
A chalice lighting in memory of trans and non-binary ancestors.
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Editorial
In this time of rising authoritarianism, we must remember UUs are a sanctuary people, says UUA President Rev. Dr. Sofía Bentancourt.
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UU News
“Now, as it has always been, the unwavering Love at the center of our faith is our greatest balm, our strongest shield, and our fiercest power.”
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UU News
“Climate Justice Revival: Reimagine Together from an Extractive Age to a New Era,” invited UUs to explore joyful and collaborative transformation.
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UU News
Known as the “Baltimore Sermon,” Channing’s ninety-minute declaration laid out the tenets of a “Unitarian” faith that remains influential now.
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Ideas
“I am learning that blending in and being accepted in one’s full authenticity might just be mutually exclusive,” writes Niharika Chibber Joe.
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Life
Paula Gribble recalls how aligning with her pluralistic beliefs drew her, a friend, and their kids to a UU church.
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UU News
Following a damaging hailstorm and a mass shooting, First Universalist Church in Camp Hill showed unwavering faith in their community.
Aisha K. Staggers