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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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UU News
Discover the legacy of this small group of Unitarian ministers around 150 years since they boldly spread the gospel of their liberal faith.
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Ideas
What happened when the biggest names in the Unitarian faith tried to form a national association?
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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.
Elaine McArdle -
Ideas
Harper, a Black abolitionist from Baltimore, called on people of faith to resist the status quo and embrace a radical, liberatory Christianity.
Kenny Wiley -
UU News
The new name is ‘beyond borders’ and emphasizes ‘relationships and communities,’ says Acting Director Rev. Morgan McLean.
Elaine McArdle -
UU NewsLove at the Center: New UU Statement of Values Passes after Momentous General Assembly Delegate Vote
The years-long democratic process culminated with debate and the GA vote. A two-thirds majority was required for approval.
Elaine McArdle -
Editorial
A video interview with longtime UUA General Assembly photographer Nancy Pierce
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Life
Pierce photographed every in-person GA from 1993 to 2023. Here, she curates some of the standout moments.
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Ideas
A brief look at the people who have led the Unitarian Universalist Association since its founding.
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Long before Mother’s Day was celebrated with brunches and flower bouquets, Unitarian Julia Ward Howe wrote her Mother’s Day Proclamation.
Rachel Collins