UU Theology

  • Spirit

    As Unitarian Universalists, our journey is to transform the big and the small, to transform ourselves, and to transform the world.

    Elizabeth Nguyen
  • Editorial

    At the core of Unitarian Universalism is the idea that my truth and your truth can both be true, even if they contradict each other.

    Alex Kapitan
  • Editorial

    Mission and covenant are an antidote to individualism. They remind us of the responsibilities that come with an affirmation of interdependence.

    Susan Frederick-Gray
  • Spirit

    Putting holes in things that used to be solid is hard. Some days, there is broken glass everywhere. And not all of us are skilled with the metaphorical power tools.

    Liz James
  • Spirit

    More than an adherence to a belief system, faith is an orientation to life.

    Daniel Chesney Kanter
  • Ideas

    We need to be a faith that is talented at companioning ourselves and others in the mysterious, the unknown, the small hours of the night.

    Laura Randall
  • Editorial

    We need Thoreau’s ‘tonic of wildness’ to confront climate change. As he explained, ‘We need to witness our own limits transgressed.’

    Anthony Makar
  • Spirit

    Pagan and Earth-centered traditions in Unitarian Universalism.

    Jerrie Kishpaugh Hildebrand, Shirley Ann Ranck

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