Worship

  • Ideas

    Lay people and religious professionals reflect on the magic of co-creating worship.

    Elaine McArdle
  • Spirit

    I call it Black Joy, but I want to offer it—to the extent that it is mine to offer—to this faith.

    Kimberly Quinn Johnson 
  • Ideas

    How might a Unitarian Universalist ritual of lament help when you are driven to cry out?

    Myriam Renaud
  • UU News

    Offering worship services and other opportunities to connect online is “a forced exercise in emergence,” says the Rev. Karen Johnston, and “an opportunity to find people who need us.”

    Elaine McArdle
  • Spirit

    New mobile app from the UUA offers worship resources for groups and individuals.

    Staff Writer
  • Spirit

    Worship highlights from the UUA General Assembly in Spokane, Washington.

    Kenneth Sutton, John Benford, Nancy Pierce
  • Life

    We do not light candles because we believe they have a supernatural power to them, but we do believe there is power in standing together in these moments.

    Liz James
  • Ideas

    We need to stop banishing embodiment from our worship.

    Takiyah Nur Amin

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