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Ideas
What happened when the biggest names in the Unitarian faith tried to form a national association?
Nancy McDonald Ladd -
Editorial
In this time of rising authoritarianism, we must remember UUs are a sanctuary people, says UUA President Rev. Dr. Sofía Bentancourt.
Sofía Betancourt -
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.”
Unitarian Universalist Association -
Spirit
“We cross these thresholds every day of our lives, for good and for ill—in joy, in sorrow, in bittersweet truth.”
Molly Housh Gordon -
UU News
“Climate Justice Revival: Reimagine Together from an Extractive Age to a New Era,” invited UUs to explore joyful and collaborative transformation.
Jasmine Vaughn-Hall -
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 -
UU News
Meadville Lombard president hopes LIGHT will create communities for religious leaders across denominations and religious traditions.
Christian Schmidt -
The Trump policy allowing raids in houses of worship violates the First Amendment and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), the lawsuit argues.
Elaine McArdle -
Editorial
Across the country, Unitarian Universalists collaborated with community partners to advocate for reproductive rights, LGBTQ+ rights, and other values central to the faith.
Jeff Milchen -
Spirit
Dedicated staff, updated programming, and increased resources are among the new offerings.
Jami A. Yandle -
Spirit
In a November 10 sermon titled “The Love of Liberty,” Rev. Dr. Daniel Kanter called on Unitarian Universalists to uphold freedom and progressive values.
Staff Writer -
Spirit
In a conversation with UU World, Rev. Olaoya challenges UUs to unapologetically center love and set aside intellectualism.
Elaine McArdle