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UU News
The UUA says its commitment “grows more urgent as the escalation of the conflict into Lebanon threatens to engulf the entire region.” Read the statement in full.
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The changes go into effect in 2025. To participate, employers must act before January 1, 2025.
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Several organizers of successful UU young adult groups share how they’re building community to attract, retain, and support this demographic.
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In this Q&A, Mary Benard, Publishing Director of Skinner House Books and UUA Publications, shares how staffers across the Association are collaborating to create helpful resources for UUs and congregations.
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UU News
A volunteer position, the moderator chairs the UUA Board of Trustees, is the presiding officer at the annual General Assembly, and works closely with the board, executive staff, and committees of the Association.
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Robert Essink, who served as his Maryland congregation’s board president, shares some insights to help first-time trustees get started.
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UUA President Rev. Dr. Sofía Betancourt marks the start of a new congregational year in a recorded video. Access the full message.
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Activist and author Deepa Iyer shares a roadmap for maintaining your own effectiveness and well-being on your social-change journey.
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The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Fullerton’s Social Action Committee fundraised to help people in states with abortion bans travel to California for care.
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UU News
Answers to some of your questions about the political engagement rules that apply to nonprofit UU congregations and groups.
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UU News
Review full text of the statement, which serves as the foundation of all the work of the UUA, its member congregations, and its covenanted communities.
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Ideas
In this conversation, UUA Disability Justice Associate Rev. Amanda Schuber shares insight on progress being made, challenges that remain, and current advocacy priorities.
Jeff Milchen
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