Loss, poetry, and the ballast of faith
My UU faith—and my parents’ lived examples—informed my thinking about living and dying, sustaining and influencing me more than I realized.
Spiritual friendship and social justice
The Transcendentalists practiced the art of forming and maintaining spiritual friendships transcending differences of gender, social location, theology, politics, and race.
UU World readers respond to Pew religious typology quiz
UU World editors invited readers to answer survey questions to compare themselves to a new Pew Research Center “religious typology” analysis.
An astronomer’s big legacy in miniature
LEGO set features Unitarian Universalist astronomer Nancy Grace Roman.
Overseas connection
European Unitarian Universalists group helps expats and European fellowships find common ground.
Holiday traditions, tangled up like lights
The holiday season can be a tangled web of memory, tradition, longing, and joy.
Othering and belonging
Unitarian Universalism is my theological home, but it doesn’t speak to my black identity.
Divinity within each person
Pagan and Earth-centered traditions in Unitarian Universalism.
Youth, young adults reflect on being ‘in the middle’ at 2017 General Assembly Synergy Bridging service
'Youth and young adults lead this faith and make a big impact.'
‘Lighting the Chalice’ again extinguishes all challengers in UU March Madness
For second year, Lighting the Chalice defeats ‘Spirit of Life’ in contest that asks UUs to identify the Most UU Thing of All Time.
Championship round: The most UU thing ever, MMXVII edition
Two Utterly UU Things made it to the championship round. Will the victor light the chalice or give life the shape of justice?
Final four: The most UU thing of all time, MMXVII edition
It’s time to pick the finalists in our March Madness quest for the Most UU Thing of All Time.