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Ideas
A brief look at the people who have led the Unitarian Universalist Association since its founding.
Staff Writer -
Long before Mother’s Day was celebrated with brunches and flower bouquets, Unitarian Julia Ward Howe wrote her Mother’s Day Proclamation.
Rachel Walden -
Life
Reflections on the transformational presidency of Susan Frederick-Gray.
Elaine McArdle -
Life
Unitarian Universalist programs seek not only social justice in the wider society, but cultural transformation within.
Elaine McArdle -
UU News
Fierce, indomitable, and deeply compassionate, Elandria Williams served as UUA co-moderator from 2017 to 2020.
Elaine McArdle -
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 -
UU News
President of the Unitarian Universalist Association from 1979 to 1985, Pickett oversaw a period of growth and financial stability.
Tom Stites -
Ideas
Throughout many changes, this magazine has remained a benefit of membership in a UU congregation.
Tom Stites -
Editorial
The Transcendentalists practiced the art of forming and maintaining spiritual friendships transcending differences of gender, social location, theology, politics, and race.
John A. Buehrens -
Ideas
Investigative series confirms that four white men joined in the attack that killed civil rights activist James Reeb in 1965.
Christopher L. Walton -
UU News
A weekly guide to stories about Unitarian Universalists from other media sources
Heather Christensen -
Ideas
The Church of the Larger Fellowship celebrates seventy-five years of innovative ministry.
Kris Willcox