Elaine McArdle is a UU World senior editor and attends the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Saratoga Springs, New York. An award-winning journalist with more than 20 years of experience, she has also written for the Boston Globe, Harvard Law Bulletin, and others.
Learn more about Elaine McArdle on UUA.org.
By Elaine McArdle
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Video: After Her Viral GA Moment, Rev. JeKaren Olaoya Has More to Say About LoveElaine McArdle
In a conversation with UU World, Rev. Olaoya challenges UUs to unapologetically center love and set aside intellectualism.
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‘Our Faith Is Needed’: UUA Membership Holds Steady, New Data Report RevealsElaine McArdle
This year, the UUA is engaging with the data in a more transparent way, including releasing the full report online.
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UUA Moderator Election Nominees AnnouncedElaine McArdle
The election for the new moderator or co-moderators, who serve for a term of six years, will take place at General Assembly 2025.
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UUA Pushes Back on Congressional Critique of Climate 100+ and ‘Woke’ InvestingElaine McArdle
In a letter, the Unitarian Universalist Association affirmed that it is “freely exercising its faith and beliefs and well within its protected free speech rights” by investing with climate justice goals.
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HOPE for Us Coaches UU Congregations on Resolving ConflictElaine McArdle
The program, named after one of its founders, brings an anti-oppressive lens to understanding how larger social systems may affect a conflict.
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The Miyawaki Movement: Tiny Forests Sow Possibility and Cultivate Resilient CommunitiesElaine McArdle
Tiny forests have sprouted as a way to fight climate change and biodiversity loss. Learn how one group helped bring them to the Northeast United States.
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More than 375 UU Congregations Join First-Ever Climate Justice RevivalElaine McArdle
The Revival, entitled “Reimagine Together: From an Extractive Age to a New Era,” invites UUs to recommit to climate justice and collective liberation.
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Updated UUA Retirement Plan Expands Access, Simplifies AdministrationElaine McArdle
The changes go into effect in 2025. To participate, employers must act before January 1, 2025.
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International Office at the UUA Now Goes By Global Connections and Emerging CommunitiesElaine McArdle
The new name is ‘beyond borders’ and emphasizes ‘relationships and communities,’ says Acting Director Rev. Morgan McLean.
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Make a Difference by Becoming a UUA Moderator. Here’s How to Apply.Elaine McArdle
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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Unitarian Universalist Congregations Are Breaking with Traditional Leadership Models and ThrivingElaine McArdle
The shared ministry approach has gained traction as UUs build more inclusive communities and adapt to COVID-19 changes.
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From Solitude to Solidarity: Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Dallas Embraces Elder Support ProgramElaine McArdle
To minimize isolation among older Americans, First Unitarian Church of Dallas is providing pastoral care, creating community, and putting a special focus on elder members.
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At All-Virtual GA, Unitarian Universalists Center Love and Pledge Bold Social and Climate Justice ActionElaine McArdle
More than 3,400 Unitarian Universalists came together to explore the faith’s underpinnings, take consequential votes, and be in community with one another.
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Love at the Center: New UU Statement of Values Passes after Momentous General Assembly Delegate VoteElaine McArdle
The years-long democratic process culminated with debate and the GA vote. A two-thirds majority was required for approval.
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Haitian Migrants Who Found Safety at UUA Headquarters in Boston Share Their StoriesElaine McArdle
Last January, the UUA offered empty commercial space at its headquarters to the state as a free temporary overnight shelter. Roderick, Angela, and their young child are among those granted haven there.
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How We Got Here: Article II Study Commission Reflects on Progress MadeElaine McArdle
Learn more about the effort to prepare draft changes to the UUA bylaws that—if approved at General Assembly in June—would replace Unitarian Universalism's Principles, Purposes, and Sources.
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For the First Time in Forty Years, Unitarian Universalists May Adopt New BylawsElaine McArdle
In the 1980s, UUs proposed and adopted transformational changes that have shaped the faith for decades. Here's how that process mirrors what UUs are experiencing now.
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‘Revealing the Sacred’: Liturgical Dance Deepens Spiritual Engagement at NYC CongregationElaine McArdle
Monthly visits from the Omega Dance Company have reinvigorated services and enriched congregants’ experiences.
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Climate Change Threats are Worsening. UUs Are Taking Urgent Action to Protect What We Love.Elaine McArdle
The Climate Justice Coalition, created in 2022, exists to ensure that UU groups collaborate and increase their collective impact. Here’s how to join the effort.
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Does your Congregation Want to Promote Democracy? Consider Hosting a Festival.Elaine McArdle
First Parish Unitarian Universalist in Concord, Massachusetts, is hosting its second-ever Democracy Festival in June. Learn more about the effort.
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How to Help Unhoused Families at the UUA Emergency Overnight ShelterElaine McArdle
The temporary space, which opened in early March, is expected to accommodate eighty people nightly when at full capacity.
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‘Act of Faithful Witness’: Why the UUA Offered Temporary Shelter to Migrant Families at its South Boston HeadquartersElaine McArdle
Amid a shortage of available shelters across Massachusetts, the sixth floor of the UUA's building at 24 Farnsworth Street in the Seaport District is serving as a short-term, overnight haven for newcomers in need of aid.
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The Sound of Faith: 'Everything Possible' Goes from Folk Song to Gender-Inclusive Children's BookElaine McArdle
This new version of the beloved song replaces binary language. Learn how the author did it.
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Pushing Back on InjusticeElaine McArdle
Unitarian Universalists across the country are mobilizing to defend rights.
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Liturgy of the PeopleElaine McArdle
Lay people and religious professionals reflect on the magic of co-creating worship.
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Tennessee Bookstore Dedicates Reading Room to Elandria WilliamsElaine McArdle
The room at Knoxville nonprofit The Bottom features books, materials that focus on racial, gender, other social justice issues
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GA 2023: Highlights and RecapElaine McArdle
From inspiring speakers to impassioned voices, here are the highlights of this year’s multiplatform UUA General Assembly.
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Lena K Gardner on the BLUU Northside Housing Cooperative InitiativeStaff Writer, Elaine McArdle
In this 2023 interview, BLUU Executive Director Lena K Gardner about an exciting new project underway in Minneapolis.
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Key Things to Know About General Assembly 2023Elaine McArdle
A quick guide to the speakers, events, and business of this year’s Unitarian Universalist Association annual meeting.
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Mental Health, Youth, and UU SupportElaine McArdle
Strong connections with caring adults matter when young people are struggling.
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Light and Camera: The Principles in ActionElaine McArdle
With the Community Church of New York's All-8 Workshop, young people are exploring the Principles in ways that touch both their creativity and their identities.
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UUA in the Public Square for LGBTQIA+ RightsElaine McArdle
Association offers a leading voice in the media and new resources.
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Leadership in Unprecedented TimesElaine McArdle
Reflections on the transformational presidency of Susan Frederick-Gray.
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Two Approaches to Fighting Climate ChangeElaine McArdle
UUs support Build Back Fossil Free, Citizens' Climate Lobby
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“If Our Voices Are United, We Can Make a Difference”Elaine McArdle
Congresswoman Judy Chu on climate change, being a UU, and more
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Unitarian Universalists Embrace Eco-Friendly Funeral OptionsElaine McArdle
As the climate crisis grows more serious, the moral and even spiritual value of a green burial appeals to many people.
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Sinkford Receives UUA’s Highest HonorElaine McArdle
Former UUA President William G. Sinkford recognized for decades of distinguished service to the faith.
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Multiplatform General Assembly Breaks New GroundElaine McArdle
The UUA's 2022 gathering will offer onsite and online attendees a more equitable experience than ever.
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GA 2022: Not Business as UsualElaine McArdle
The UUA wants the multiplatform General Assembly to be an equitable experience for all, including the voting process. The board approved the final agenda on May 25.
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Change From the Inside OutElaine McArdle
Unitarian Universalist programs seek not only social justice in the wider society, but cultural transformation within.
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UUA President Application Process is openElaine McArdle
Association’s next chief executive and spiritual leader to be elected at General Assembly 2023
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UUA Board of Trustees Works to Implement Commission on Institutional Change RecommendationsElaine McArdle
Bylaws as a whole, Article II, and governance top the list of priorities.
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Following Indigenous Leadership, UUs Join Major Climate Action in D.C.Elaine McArdle
People v. Fossil Fuels Demands Biden Stop New Projects
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General Assembly Special Collections Recipients Thrive and GrowElaine McArdle
Financial contributions from GA participants make significant change possible: a look at the work of three recent recipients.
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More than 4,200 UUs ‘Circle ’Round’ virtually for 2021 General AssemblyElaine McArdle, Sonja L. Cohen
UUA’s second online-only General Assembly focuses on dismantling white supremacy and systemic racism.
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Q&A: Saunder Choi, GA Music CoordinatorElaine McArdle
Filipino composer and music director at UU Community Church of Santa Monica, California, provides creative direction for UUA General Assembly 2021.
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In Tulsa, Faith Leaders Call for Massacre ReparationsElaine McArdle
One hundred years after the violent destruction of a prosperous Black neighborhood, a coalition of faith communities is building support for reparations.
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UU volunteers supported safe, accessible, fair voting on Election DayElaine McArdle
Unitarian Universalists monitored polls, practiced de-escalation, and offered water, masks, and music to people waiting to vote.
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In Memoriam: Elandria Williams (1979–2020)Elaine McArdle
Fierce, indomitable, and deeply compassionate, Elandria Williams served as UUA co-moderator from 2017 to 2020.
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Congregations Reaffirm Commitments to Black Lives MatterElaine McArdle
In Louisville, Kentucky; Kenosha, Wisconsin; and Lexington, Massachusetts, Unitarian Universalist congregations targeted by police or by right-wing protesters remain steadfast.
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In a difficult year, meeting pastoral needs is a challengeElaine McArdle
Leaders of Unitarian Universalist congregations in the Pacific Western Region are heartened by the ongoing care members are providing.
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Eight UU families lose homes to fires in Ashland, OregonElaine McArdle
UUA Disaster Relief Fund is already providing aid.
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Portland church joins lawsuit over federal agents at Black Lives Matter protestsElaine McArdle
Deployment of federal officers violates the Tenth Amendment, chills the legal right to protest, alleges lawsuit.
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New hiring practices help UUA live into its valuesElaine McArdle
Careful attention to hiring practices has diversified the staff of the Unitarian Universalist Association and deepened its commitment to antiracism, antioppression, and multiculturalism.
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UUA General Assembly will be entirely virtualElaine McArdle
Annual conference, which had been scheduled for June 24–28 in Providence, Rhode Island, will take place entirely online, UUA announces.
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Amid pandemic and Pilgrim anniversary, Wampanoag face new threatElaine McArdle
Unitarian Universalist Association calls for urgent action to support Native American tribe that first welcomed its Pilgrim religious ancestors 400 years ago.
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Baton Rouge church quickly opens childcare center for healthcare workersElaine McArdle
In one weekend, the Unitarian Church of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, closed its building, shifted to online worship, and welcomed a childcare program for healthcare workers.
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Congregations adapt to COVID-19 by going onlineElaine McArdle
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.”
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UUA closes Boston office, discourages large gatheringsElaine McArdle
Leaders recommend suspending worship gatherings and other large events; staff are working from home; UUA events in the next month have been moved online or canceled.
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Seattle-area congregations cancel in-person worship servicesElaine McArdle
As COVID-19 spreads, Unitarian Universalist congregations begin to adapt. In Washington State, this means shifting to online rather than in-person worship and meetings.
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Antiracist protesters in purple costumes arrested at farmers’ marketElaine McArdle
Unitarian Universalist minister, four other activists arrested protesting white supremacists at farmers’ market in Indiana.
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The existential issue of our timeElaine McArdle
Unitarian Universalists are getting involved with growing climate action network Extinction Rebellion.
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Center for Ethical Living and Social Justice Renewal closingElaine McArdle
New Orleans service and learning center, founded after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, is closing at the end of November.
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Commission survey reveals strong support for antiracism workElaine McArdle
Commission on Institutional Change is collecting testimony through end of September; 60 percent of survey respondents see antiracism work as most important to future of Unitarian Universalism.
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UUs nationwide join Global Climate StrikeElaine McArdle
Congregations show widespread support for largest mass action for climate justice.
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Unitarian Universalists to join Global Climate Strike September 20Elaine McArdle
‘This isn’t something a couple of kids can do. It’s something everybody needs to be taking action on.’
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The First Principle at work in prisonsElaine McArdle
Two prison chaplains who minister together in Oregon’s only women’s prison discuss the need to end the prison-industrial complex and mass incarceration.
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Unitarian Universalists join national protests against migrant detention centersElaine McArdle
Members and leaders join July 2 “Close the Camps” protests, plan to join July 12 protests.
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UUs protest Homestead child detention centerElaine McArdle
Thousands of immigrant children are held at for-profit detention center in Florida.
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UUs rally to end mass incarceration, stop Spokane jail expansionElaine McArdle
Chanting “End mass incarceration!” and “Schools not cells!” about 1,000 Unitarian Universalists gathered in a public park in Spokane, Washington, for the General Assembly 2019 public witness event.
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General Assembly 2019 asks, ‘What do we want our faith to be?’Elaine McArdle
In Spokane and in online groups, Unitarian Universalists will engage with questions of their religion’s purpose and future.
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Creating a greener General AssemblyElaine McArdle
For seventeen years, UUA GA Director Jan Sneegas has led a green meeting revolution.
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The ball that didn’t break usElaine McArdle
What Unitarian Universalists can learn from the handling of the controversial Thomas Jefferson costume ball at the 1993 UUA General Assembly.
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Rhode Island church hosts tenth annual LGBTQ prom for youthElaine McArdle
250 teens and young adults attend tenth Born This Way Prom, sponsored by Channing Memorial Church’s Interweave group.
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BLUU announces black theology symposium this fallElaine McArdle
Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism drafts bylaws, introduces membership program, and works to end cash bail.
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Unitarian Universalists among leaders of youth climate strikesElaine McArdle
Young Unitarian Universalists helped organize student walkouts in several cities on March 15 to demand action on climate change.
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Two UU congregations honored for climate change workElaine McArdle
Iowa and Massachusetts congregations win awards in Interfaith Power & Light’s Cool Congregations Challenge.
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In times of crisisElaine McArdle
The UUA’s Disaster Relief Fund is spreading help faster and farther.
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Tim Atkins resigns from UUA Board of TrusteesElaine McArdle
Atkins stepped down in January, saying he objected to moderator election plan and board’s use of executive session.
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Bellingham fellowship assists families of immigrants arrested in ICE raidElaine McArdle
Unitarian Universalists provide meeting space, food, money, and volunteer support to local immigrant families disrupted by ICE arrests.
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Christina Rivera resigns from UUA Board of TrusteesElaine McArdle
Rivera was a central figure in the UUA’s 2017 hiring controversy and an organizer of the White Supremacy Teach-in; UUA co-moderators denounce hateful letters Rivera and her family received.
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Hurricane damages three buildings of fellowship in Panama City, FloridaElaine McArdle
Unitarian Universalists lose homes in Hurricane Michael; Panama City fellowship’s least-damaged building is used as relief staging area.
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Commission completes review of hiring controversy, prepares for racism auditElaine McArdle
Commission on Institutional Change issues report on tumultuous spring of 2017, prepares for broader audit of white supremacy culture within UUA.
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UUs mobilize for voting rights, criminal justice reformElaine McArdle
As elections approach, Unitarian Universalists work to register voters, promote criminal justice reform, and re-enfranchise 1.5 million people in Florida.
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Flooding imperils UU conference center in North CarolinaElaine McArdle
Most congregational properties escaped major damage from Hurricane Florence, but many homes are flooded.
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Hurricane Florence hits at least three UU congregations on Carolina coastElaine McArdle
Extent of damage not known; UUs encouraged to donate to disaster relief fund
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New Orleans activists urged restorative justice for assailants who attacked two UUA employeesElaine McArdle
Two UUA employees who were violently robbed during the 2017 General Assembly urged leniency in case against four attackers, who were sentenced to prison terms.
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UUs learn tools for ending the money bail systemElaine McArdle
Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism hosts public witness event at 2018 General Assembly focused on criminal justice reform.
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Kansas City activist arrested in confrontation with anti-LGBT protestersElaine McArdle
During brief protest of Unitarian Universalist support for LGBT lives by Westboro Baptist Church, police arrest a local activist. General Assembly Safety Team works to de-escalate situation with police.
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Unitarian Universalists offer homes to asylum seekers in caravanElaine McArdle
Central American asylum seekers, fleeing violence at home, may be released from detention centers to sponsors’ homes.
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UUA board will press congregations to make cultural change a priorityElaine McArdle
“Lives are being destroyed” by white supremacy culture in Unitarian Universalist communities, trustees say; board will address congregations this month.
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Presidential candidates reflect on new processElaine McArdle
Process leading to 2017 UUA election did not anticipate a nominee dropping out.
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UUA leaders alarmed by conflicts reported by religious professionals of colorElaine McArdle
UUA has been asked for help with more than fifteen conflicts this year. Commission on Institutional Change calls for investigation of ‘disparate treatment of people of color by congregations.’
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Board prepares bylaw changes for 2018 General AssemblyElaine McArdle
Changes will simplify social witness resolutions process, remove gendered language, and allow for co-moderators.
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Lawsuit settled against Sheriff Arpaio for workplace raidsElaine McArdle
UUA President Susan Frederick-Gray, a plaintiff in suit against Arizona county sheriff’s office, says fight for immigrant justice continues.
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No candidates nominated to run for UUA moderator in 2019Elaine McArdle
Moderator Nominating Committee tells board that it found no suitable candidates willing to run for a six-year term.
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Introducing ‘Side with Love,’ a more accessible public witness campaignElaine McArdle
UUA’s public witness campaign changes name after criticism that ‘Standing on the Side of Love’ privileged able-bodied people.
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500 gather outside NRA for vigil against gun violenceElaine McArdle
On fifth anniversary of Sandy Hook massacre, interfaith coalition gathers outside gun lobby’s headquarters.
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Seeking asylum from credible fearElaine McArdle
Unitarian Universalist volunteers are helping traumatized women and children at a family immigrant detention center in Texas.
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Virginia interfaith coalition targets local carbon emissionsElaine McArdle
Fairfax County alliance aims for carbon neutrality by 2050, helps nearby counties form similar advocacy groups.
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Hungarian Unitarian Church votes to support only male-female marriagesElaine McArdle
In response, Unitarian Universalist leaders in North America express ‘deep concern.’
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With new co-moderators, board sets ‘rich and warm’ toneElaine McArdle
October meeting of UUA Board of Trustees approves $488,640 budget for Commission on Institutional Change.
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UUA co-moderators excited to continue model of shared leadershipElaine McArdle
Greve and Williams issue joint statement as they undertake ‘bold experiment in shared leadership.’
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Three UU congregations sheltering immigrantsElaine McArdle
At least twelve other congregations are preparing to offer sanctuary.
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Unpacking whitenessElaine McArdle
More than half of all Unitarian Universalist congregations took part this spring in a teach-in about white supremacy culture
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Houston congregations rally around members, neighbors displaced by HarveyElaine McArdle
Donations to UUA-UUSC relief fund are approaching $250,000.
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‘We have all been charged’Kenny Wiley, Elaine McArdle
At the General Assembly in New Orleans, Unitarian Universalists find hopeful signs in a time of surprising change.
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Unitarian Universalists donate, sign up for Houston recovery workElaine McArdle
Houston-area UUs still checking on congregants and damage to churches; UUA/UUSC relief fund will also aid marginalized people and immigrants.
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Representing a moral centerElaine McArdle
Interfaith, multiracial clergy coalition resisted white supremacist gathering in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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UUs fight ACA repeal with civil disobedienceElaine McArdle
Unitarian Universalists joined interfaith coalition partners fighting repeal of the Affordable Care Act.
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UUA Board of Trustees appoints two co-moderatorsElaine McArdle
Trustee Elandria Williams and Mr. Barb Greve will serve together as co-moderators until special election in 2018.
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UUA board approves funding plan for Black Lives of Unitarian UniversalismElaine McArdle
At New Orleans board meeting, trustees also discuss deficit caused by severance packages.
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In resigning, some UUA staff received ‘shocking’ severanceElaine McArdle
Letter from interim co-presidents reveals that severance totaled more than $500,000 for employees who resigned during hiring practices controversy.
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UUA co-presidents set goals for racial diversity of staffElaine McArdle
New hiring procedures aim for 40 percent of managers and professional staff to be people of color or indigenous people.
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Refugees at homeElaine McArdle
Peter and Phyllis Morales have quietly shared their home with the family of two Mayan human rights activists since 2014.
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Two-thirds of UU congregations participate in White Supremacy Teach-InElaine McArdle
One of the largest joint efforts among congregations in recent history, organizers say.
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Citing ‘significant health concerns,’ UUA Moderator Jim Key resignsElaine McArdle
Key has presided over UUA Board of Trustees during racial equity conversation of past two months.
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Board of Trustees ‘getting to real clarity’ about racismElaine McArdle
In first meeting with interim co-presidents, UUA board talks about racism; discusses proposed bylaw amendments; hears call for general conference.
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UUA presidential election to use ranked-choice votingElaine McArdle
Because there are more than two candidates, this election will be the first since 1977 to use the UUA’s instant runoff voting provision. Delegates’ second-choice pick may be the deciding factor.
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Interim co-presidents see ‘opportunity to re-center ourselves’Elaine McArdle
‘Sometimes it takes a shock to a system to get it unstuck,’ says UUA Interim Co-President William G. Sinkford.
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Three co-presidents to lead UUA until General Assembly 2017Elaine McArdle
Board of Trustees appoints the Rev. Sofía Betancourt, the Rev. William G. Sinkford, and Leon Spencer to lead Association after President Peter Morales’s resignation.
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Board will appoint committee to select interim presidentElaine McArdle
Approves racism audit of UUA, will meet again April 10, when it may name interim president.
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Two more UUA senior staff announce they will step downElaine McArdle
After President Peter Morales resigned, the Rev. Harlan Limpert, chief operating officer, and the Rev. Scott Tayler, head of Congregational Life, are leaving, too.
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Morales: ‘It was clear I had lost credibility and trust’Elaine McArdle
UUA President Peter Morales explains why he resigned amid accusations of white supremacy in hiring practices.
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Texas UU coalition fights bills hostile to immigrants and transgender peopleElaine McArdle
240 Unitarian Universalists lobby legislators on reproductive justice, immigrant and refugee justice, and economic justice issues.
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Critics see white supremacy in UUA hiring practicesElaine McArdle
Latest senior hire, of a white man, highlights staff leadership that remains mostly white.
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A doctor makes transgender care her priorityElaine McArdle
A UU-founded family practice in rural New York offers transgender patients the services they need.
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Tulsa’s 1921 massacre leaves painful legacyElaine McArdle, Kenny Wiley
Racial justice activists, many of them Unitarian Universalists, work in Tulsa to overcome the painful legacy of a 1921 riot that killed up to 300 Black people.
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New Orleans will infuse this year’s General AssemblyElaine McArdle
UUA’s annual convention will embrace city’s culture and learn from its challenges.
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Fire destroys UU community center in destitute part of TulsaElaine McArdle
Unitarian Universalist ministers say their community ministry—which provides food and community space—will not slow down.
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UUA board includes three new membersElaine McArdle
Richard Jacke, Sarah Dan Jones, and Elandria Williams joined the UUA Board of Trustees in June 2016.
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Phoenix woman deported, activists arrested blocking ICE vanElaine McArdle
Unitarian Universalist minister, six others jailed overnight for blocking vehicle.
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Bowie, Prince, and Cohen: Saints of freedomElaine McArdle
Bowie, Prince, and Cohen slashed through repression, urging us to be rapturously unshackled and alive.
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Trustees pledge $54,000 toward Black Lives of UU commitmentElaine McArdle
UUA Board of Trustees reaffirms $5.3 million commitment to BLUU, acknowledges concerns with process.
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Changing ideas about disabilitiesElaine McArdle
EqUUal Access seeks to enable the full engagement of people with disabilities in UU communities and the broader society.
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Women’s march helps build the resistanceElaine McArdle
Unitarian Universalists join millions to march on Washington and in other U.S. cities.
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Under government audit, Canadian Unitarians revise statement of purposeElaine McArdle
Canadian Unitarian Council removes “work for justice” from its charitable purposes to comply with tax authority while adopting new vision statement.
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The past is alive at Whitney PlantationElaine McArdle
You can’t rewrite history, but you can help right many of the wrongs through education.
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Starr King school receives $2 million gift for scholarshipsElaine McArdle
Gift from family of the late David Lewis will provide full-tuition scholarships at Berkeley seminary.
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Congregations AIM for inclusionElaine McArdle
AIM certification helps congregations become more inclusive and accessible to people living with disabilities.
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Meet the UUA board’s two new youth observersElaine McArdle
Andrea Briscoe, Bailey Saddlemire look to connect UU youth to the association.
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Board: Annual Program Fund will move to percent-of-budget modelElaine McArdle
Formula and timeline still in the works, but UUA will switch from per-member to percent-of-budget funding model.
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UUA Board of Trustees commits $5.3 million to Black Lives of UUElaine McArdle
Historic decision to meet BLUU’s funding request will require fundraising, may draw on endowment.
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Pupke: ‘I want us on fire’Elaine McArdle
The Rev. Jeanne Pupke, candidate for UUA president, emphasizes executive experience and innovation.
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Coordinated state rallies call for justice, end to extremismElaine McArdle
UU clergy, laypeople part of interfaith ‘Moral Day of Action’ at thirty state capitols.
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‘I need you to survive’Elaine McArdle, Kenny Wiley
UUA General Assembly reaffirms commitment to racial justice.
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Boca Raton UUs partner with vulnerable communities on responses to climate changeElaine McArdle
Eight more Florida congregations will follow model, use toolkit.
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Shelter Rock gives $5 million to UU legacy campaignElaine McArdle
May spur greatest legacy giving in UU history, leaders hope.
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Frederick-Gray: ‘Sense of mission draws the best out of people’Elaine McArdle
The Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray, candidate for UUA president, was instrumental in 2012 Justice General Assembly.
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Miller: ‘Blood of UUs courses through my veins’Elaine McArdle
The Rev. Alison Miller, candidate for UUA president, emphasizes power we have to heal one another.
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Community spiritElaine McArdle
The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Central Oregon works to embrace rapid growth and a grand new building without surrendering its culture.
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Eight UUs arrested in June 29 Boston pipeline protestElaine McArdle
Seventeen-year-old UU youngest person arrested in climate justice action.
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UUs at Dallas protest say it was peaceful until shooter began firingElaine McArdle
Racial justice and support for police are not mutually exclusive, say UU activists.
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Rev. William Barber brings crowd to its feet at racial justice rallyElaine McArdle, Kenny Wiley
Public witness event features interfaith leaders, young adults.
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Rabbi Jacobs: Why I raised divestment concerns during celebrationElaine McArdle
Concerned about ‘imbalanced’ debate, Rabbi Rick Jacobs challenged divestment resolution during GA’s Opening Celebration.
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UUs will gather in Ohio around interfaith cooperation, racial justiceElaine McArdle
But General Assembly resolution targeting occupation of Palestine may prove divisive.
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Beacon Press an ‘amazing story’ of successElaine McArdle
Posts surplus revenues for 13 years in a row.
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Board votes $60,000 to support black UUs to attend GA 2016Elaine McArdle
Black Lives of UU will offer programming, ‘healing space’ at General Assembly in Columbus, Ohio.
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ELAW helps lawyers around the world fight for environmental justiceElaine McArdle
A Unitarian Universalist in Eugene, Oregon, directs global alliance.
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Balanced budget, UUA board reportsElaine McArdle
Five regional meetings slated for UUA presidential candidates; a third candidate plans to enter race.
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Choice at the endElaine McArdle
In Oregon, terminally ill people have the right to seek a prescription to end their lives—thanks in large part to Unitarian Universalists.
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UUA’s United Nations rep leads NGO groupElaine McArdle
Bruce Knotts chosen to lead executive committee of nongovernmental organizations associated with UN Department of Public Information.
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In New Orleans, UUs join protest against Gulf drillingElaine McArdle
43 million acres of Gulf auctioned off despite low oil prices.
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UUA will vote on divestment to protest Israel’s practicesElaine McArdle
UUA and its Common Endowment Fund are already adding a new human rights screen for investments.
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UUs fight to stop Boston-area gas pipelineElaine McArdle
Climate activists plan civil disobedience in April to halt West Roxbury gas pipeline.
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New candidate for UUA president to be named March 6Elaine McArdle
UUA moderator and secretary seek expedited process to keep race competitive.
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‘I need a big project,’ says departing strategy officerElaine McArdle
The Rev. Dr. Terasa Cooley leaves UUA executive team after seeking nomination to run for UUA president.
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With personnel, UUA ‘doing something right’Elaine McArdle
Board of Trustees hears that UUA compensates lowest-paid employees well above market rate, with no racial or gender disparity in comparable jobs.
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Unitarian Universalist congregations sponsor Syrian refugeesElaine McArdle
At least three U.S. congregations and 25 Canadian congregations are already sponsoring refugee families from Syria.
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UUA in ‘great financial health,’ Audit Committee reportsElaine McArdle
Board of Trustees approves Spokane, Washington, as site of Unitarian Universalist Association’s 2019 General Assembly.
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Clergy support reproductive justice in wake of Planned Parenthood shootingsElaine McArdle
Escalating war on women’s reproductive rights demands a liberal religious response, say Unitarian Universalist clergy.
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The prodigal GA pallets returnElaine McArdle
Freight company doesn’t explain how shipment bound for UUA General Assembly went missing in June.
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Ministers with UU housing coop awarded $100,000 by ‘Forbes’Elaine McArdle
Two Unitarian Universalist ministers lauded in competition for young social entrepreneurs.
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Board expresses regret for ‘enflamed debate’ of Black Lives Matter resolutionElaine McArdle
At October meeting, UUA Board of Trustees acknowledges ‘hurt’ at 2015 General Assembly.
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In the hot zoneElaine McArdle
When Ebola began ravaging West Africa, Dr. Patricia Ruze was determined to help.
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Was the pope’s visit a turning point for climate justice?Elaine McArdle
Many Unitarian Universalists hope Pope Francis’s leadership will spur action on climate justice.
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‘Protests feed the urgency’ for changeElaine McArdle
The Rev. Julie Taylor, a white minister, has advice for other racial justice allies from her work in Ferguson and St. Louis.
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Rejoice and struggleElaine McArdle, Christopher L. Walton
An intense UUA General Assembly celebrates marriage equality, affirms Black Lives Matter.
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San Antonio interfaith coalition cheers living wage victoriesElaine McArdle
Unitarian Universalists lobbied for city and county minimum wage increases.
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In New Orleans, ‘a big humanity reclamation act’Elaine McArdle
Thousands of volunteers have been transformed in the ten years since Hurricane Katrina through the Center for Ethical Living and Social Justice Renewal.
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Black Lives Matter banners defaced at UU churchesElaine McArdle
Black Lives Matter banners at Unitarian Universalist churches have been defaced and stolen—sometimes repeatedly.
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In Texas, UUs assist immigrant families and offer sanctuaryElaine McArdle
Austin church is housing a Guatemalan activist; in Colorado, immigrant leaves church after nine-month sanctuary.
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UUs among those delaying Shell Oil exploratory drilling icebreakerElaine McArdle
#ShellNo protesters in Portland, Oregon, included UUs among the ‘danglers’ and support ‘anchors.’
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Streaming worshipElaine McArdle
Unitarian Universalist congregations invest in online broadcasts to extend their reach.
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Morales: ‘Voter suppression law,’ like Confederate flag, must come downElaine McArdle
Hundreds of Unitarian Universalists join North Carolina march challenging restrictive voting laws.
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‘Bearing witness to what I believed’Elaine McArdle
Virginia Volker recalls a lifetime of working for a more just Alabama.
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What really happened at Starr King?Elaine McArdle
Faculty who resigned say seminary conflict was about claims made by former President Rebecca Parker.
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Demand for interim ministers outruns supplyElaine McArdle
For the first time, there are not enough accredited interim ministers to supply Unitarian Universalist congregations seeking one.
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Grant will aid Baltimore church’s Black Lives Matter workElaine McArdle
$3,000 from James Reeb Fund presented to First Unitarian Church of Baltimore.
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Three mothers and many children to a roomElaine McArdle
Unitarian Universalists call attention to new detention centers holding hundreds of immigrant families.
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UUA cuts regional committees that assess seminariansElaine McArdle
Board approves 2016 budget, ending funds for Regional Subcommittees on Candidacy; UUA will expand ‘In Care’ programs instead.
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Faith groups join Lummi Nation fight against coalElaine McArdle
Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship’s partnership leads to public witness event at UUA’s General Assembly in June.
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Participate in General Assembly from afar at Virtual GAElaine McArdle
Nine workshops, plus plenary events and worship, will be streamed live.
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Historic Universalist church destroyed by fireElaine McArdle
First Universalist Church of Southold, New York, built in 1837, incinerated March 14.
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UUA trustees mull their role in Starr King conflictElaine McArdle
At Board of Trustees meeting in Alabama, UUA welcomes two new congregations, may have eight more by June.
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In Selma, ‘we are your partners forever’Christopher L. Walton, Elaine McArdle
More than 500 Unitarian Universalists join 50th anniversary march in Selma, Alabama.
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Muslim leader speaks to N.C. Unitarian UniversalistsElaine McArdle
Charlotte UUs build interfaith partnership in aftermath of killing of three Muslims in Chapel Hill.
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Twin Cities UUs focus on Black Lives MatterElaine McArdle
Hundreds of Unitarian Universalists take part in Mall of America protests.
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Starr King belatedly grants degrees to two studentsElaine McArdle
On heels of report by ad hoc investigative committee, seminary puts professor on administrative leave.
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UUA General Assembly returns to Portland in JuneElaine McArdle
Registration opens March 2 for conference with climate justice theme, keynote address by Cornel West.
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N.H. woman sues to breastfeed at workElaine McArdle
Unitarian Universalist sues former employer, helps draft law requiring private space to breastfeed children.
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UUA board proposes spending limits for presidential campaignsElaine McArdleDiscusses eliminating Commission on Appraisal; will discuss funding for theological education in March.
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Two more Starr King professors resignElaine McArdle
Organization of community ministers condemns school's actions; UUA leaders express dismay about 'heated rhetoric and broken relationships.'
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Judge halts Sheriff Arpaio's workplace raidsElaine McArdleUnitarian Universalist minister, a plaintiff in class-action suit, elated by victory in immigrant rights case.
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Janapol: Youth observer on UUA boardElaine McArdleBenji Janapol is serving a one-year term as the Youth Observer on the UUA Board of Trustees.
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Burnette: Former fundamentalist wants to foster UU growthElaine McArdleNew UUA trustee, a minister in Arizona, sees unique role for Unitarian Universalism.
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Rivera: Lack of diversity in UUA inspired her board serviceElaine McArdleChristina Rivera began her three-year term on the UUA Board of Trustees in June 2014.
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UUA's new HQ gets top green building designationElaine McArdle24 Farnsworth Street office building awarded LEED platinum certification.
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Board names first African American chair of MFCElaine McArdle
Jesse King, lay leader in Colorado, will chair UUA Ministerial Fellowship Committee.
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St. Louis Unitarian Universalists stand in solidarityElaine McArdle
Vigils, educational events, fundraising continue in aftermath of Ferguson grand jury decision.
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Starr King seminary continues investigation of studentsElaine McArdle
Excitement over new president marred by ongoing controversy over withheld degrees and search committee leaks.
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Immigrant finds sanctuary in Denver Unitarian churchElaine McArdle
Denver-area Unitarian Universalist congregations join new sanctuary movement.
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Is ALEC afraid of Unitarian Universalists?Elaine McArdle
Business group that drafts conservative legislation targets UUs in fundraising email.
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Sale of mineral rights brings $944K to UUAElaine McArdle
Lois and Ken Carpenter's gift of mineral rights, once thought worthless, is windfall to UUA.
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Board thanks Carpenters for $944K gift at October meetingElaine McArdleUUA will not need loan from endowment, although financial challenges remain.
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'This is going to last'Elaine McArdleAfter Supreme Court action, same-sex marriage now legal in 32 states.
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Looking to get more involved in climate justice? Commit2RespondElaine McArdleA movement open to all, calling all to action on a moral imperative.
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80 congregations now hire membership professionalsElaine McArdleMost UUA growth last year happened in congregations with paid membership coordinators.
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Reeb Project aims to fight voter suppressionElaine McArdleCharlotte congregations and All Souls in D.C. cooperate to work on voters' rights in North Carolina.
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En route to the People's Climate MarchElaine McArdle
Updates throughout the week from the People’s Climate Train en route to New York City.
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Ready for changeElaine McArdle
The Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder, Colorado, needed transformation. What a difference five years has made!
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Susan Frederick-Gray v. Joe ArpaioElaine McArdle
The Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray joins federal class-action lawsuit against Maricopa County Sheriff Joseph Arpaio.
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Fired upElaine McArdle
General Assembly energized Unitarian Universalists with new models of ministry and outreach.
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Missouri UUs hold vigils, collect food for FergusonElaine McArdle
UUA president decries 'profoundly unsettling' images of police action after killing of Michael Brown.
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UUA balances budget with cuts, $400K loan from endowmentElaine McArdle
Board approves revised budget to address $1.3 million shortfall; 'InterConnections' ceases publication.
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Iowa UUs win victories in decriminalizing HIV statusElaine McArdle
Unitarian Universalists lead efforts to decriminalize HIV status in Iowa.
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31 UUs arrested at immigration protest at White HouseElaine McArdleUnitarian Universalists made up largest contingent in interfaith action July 31.
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WaterFire, and a wedding, cap off Saturday GA celebrationsElaine McArdle
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Delegates discuss making GA more inclusiveElaine McArdle
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UUs rappel down convention center at GAElaine McArdle
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GA 2014 opens with tribute to Pete SeegerElaine McArdle
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Starr King seminary withholds diplomas amid investigationElaine McArdle
School trying to trace leaked documents from presidential search process.
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Oregon ends same-sex marriage banElaine McArdleUnitarian Universalist minister says the weddings she performed are among ‘highlights of my ministry.’
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At WaterFire, 'love is the transformative element'Elaine McArdle
Public witness event at 2014 General Assembly will send UUs into public art festival with a message of love.
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In Arkansas, UU minister marries 12 gay couplesElaine McArdleThe Rev. Jennie Barrington performs some of the first legal same-sex marriages in the Deep South.
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Banning gay marriage infringes religious freedom, UUs argueElaine McArdleUnitarian Universalists join historic United Church of Christ lawsuit against North Carolina's same-sex marriage ban.
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Board wants new process for handling complaints about clergy misconductElaine McArdleUUA Board of Trustees also votes to support business resolution on fossil fuel divestment.
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At detention center, immigrants kept indoors for yearsElaine McArdleUnitarian Universalists continue vigils outside Washington facility where detained immigrants are held.
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Morales champions reproductive rights outside Supreme CourtElaine McArdlePeter Morales claims access to contraception is “a constitutionally protected right to religious freedom.”
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Michigan UU ministers marry 200 same-sex couplesElaine McArdleUnitarian Universalists performed two-thirds of marriages on one day licenses were issued.
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Kids' Service Team makes service fun, spiritualElaine McArdleIn New Haven, Conn., the Kids' Service Team promotes 'having fun while doing good.'
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Project cultivates Latino leaders for city's nonprofitsElaine McArdleJericho Road Lawrence's new project helps match Latino professionals with boards of city's nonprofits.
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Tax-exempt housing allowances for clergy thrown into questionElaine McArdleFederal court decision opens controversy over constitutionality of long-used clergy benefit seen as offsetting low salaries.
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'The end of an era'Elaine McArdle
Kay Montgomery has held the number two position on the UUA staff for almost thirty years, becoming its 'heart and nervous system.'
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One lawyer's religious brief for marriage equalityElaine McArdle
Eric Isaacson has donated over 1,700 hours making the case for same-sex marriage, and judges have listened.
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New urgency spurs advocate for gun controlElaine McArdle
Pennsylvania UU continues decade-long quest to prevent gun violence.
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Starr King names professor of UU historyElaine McArdle
The Rev. Dr. Susan Ritchie brings 'fresh eye' to understanding UU roots.
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Academia, ministry intersect in UU history postElaine McArdleMeadville Lombard appoints the Rev. Dr. Nicole Kirk to endowed chair of UU history.
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Churches not exempt from employment discrimination law, UUA saysElaine McArdleUUA joins amicus brief in U.S. Supreme Court case to limit use of 'ministerial exception.'
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Passing it on from the land of plentyElaine McArdleEddie O'Toole ships American surplus to Honduras, dramatically affecting people's lives.
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Peace Corps sparks life of social justiceElaine McArdlePresident of UU-UNO bridges life in Nigeria and U.S.
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UUs help host indigenous-led convergenceElaine McArdle
Rooted in partnerships formed at the Oceti Sakowin Camp, UU Ministry for Earth helps host InterNātional Grass Roots Gathering in August.
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Investing in changeElaine McArdle
As UUA treasurer and CFO, Tim Brennan led on socially responsible investing and shareholder advocacy.
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The copyright challengeElaine McArdle
Just because you have permission to perform music in worship doesn’t mean you can stream it online.
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Commission on Appraisal will remain independent, delegates voteElaine McArdle
Delegates vote against bylaw amendment to make Commission on Appraisal a committee of the UUA board
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News brief: Board moves to suspend AIWs at 2017 General AssemblyElaine McArdle
To support GA 2017 as a justice-oriented General Assembly, Board of Trustees moves to suspend AIWs for one year.
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‘Stronger together’: Orlando, divestment among themes of UUA General Assembly opening celebrationKenny Wiley, Elaine McArdle
Interfaith leaders, UU youth and young adults of color take center stage, call for working ‘together’ on General Assembly’s opening night.
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Challenging the secrets around clergy misconductElaine McArdle, Christopher L. Walton
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Read this: Maricopa County’s ‘Tent City’ jail to closeElaine McArdle
Arizona’s notorious outdoor jail was focus of UUA public witness event at Phoenix General Assembly in 2012.
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UUA finances ‘remain healthy,’ reports financial advisorElaine McArdle
But Board of Trustees needs more training in fiduciary duty, adds Lucia Santini Field.
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Meet Rev. TetElaine McArdle
The new president of the UU Church of the Philippines is breaking new ground.
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Read this: Chart shows countries hit hardest by climate changeElaine McArdle
Mother Jones shows how climate change will most seriously affect countries least equipped to deal with it.
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In new model for difficult GA topics, panelists discuss divestmentElaine McArdle
Four individuals share personal stories, discuss difficulty of the topic.
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News brief: UUs at climate justice week of action in LouisianaElaine McArdle
Protest offshore drilling in Gulf, help flood victim in Baton Rouge
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Make a difference, the Rev. Cheryl M. Walker urges UUs at the Service of the Living TraditionElaine McArdle
‘The times we live in right now are ripe with the potential for great transformational seeds to be planted,’ she says.
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First Peoples’ Convening focuses on climate-forced displacementElaine McArdle
UU Service Committee co-sponsors gathering on climate change’s impact on Indigenous peoples.
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Demonstrating the ‘power of we’Elaine McArdle
General Assembly rallies with local activist groups against expansion of Spokane County Jail, raises almost $40,000 for community center.
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NAACP honors Illinois church for justice workElaine McArdle
News briefs: Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, church recognized for racial justice work; historic Tarpon Springs, Florida, church reopens after restoration; first Universalist church in America achieves carbon neutrality.
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Study: Suicide rates leap for young black childrenElaine McArdle
A new study finds that suicide rates for black children ages 5 to 11 have leapt in recent years, while decreasing for white kids.
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Ware Lecturer Krista Tippett urges ‘listening as a civic tool’Elaine McArdle
In these toxic times, ‘Are we not of interest to each other?’ she asks.
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News brief: Board approves $5.3 million for Black Lives of Unitarian UniversalismElaine McArdle
UUA Board of Trustees approves $300,000 grant immediately, will guarantee another $5 million over time.
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Bryan Stevenson weaves story, policy in 2017 Ware LectureElaine McArdle, Kenny Wiley
‘We will not change the world if we’re not willing to do uncomfortable things.’
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News brief: Musicians network adopts new nameElaine McArdle
At August 2018 conference, Unitarian Universalist Musicians Network votes to become Association for Unitarian Universalist Music Ministries in 2019.
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BLUU announces three panelists for upcoming theology symposiumElaine McArdle
Harper-Jordan Memorial Symposium, in St. Paul, will feature Sofía Betancourt, Chris Cameron, and Rosemary Bray McNatt.
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“I Am Filled with Holy Fury!”Elaine McArdle
UUA President Susan Frederick-Gray leads a rally in Portland, Oregon, and vows to keep fighting for abortion rights (VIDEO)
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News brief: Task force to consider changes to Annual Program FundElaine McArdle
Task force will advise Board of Trustees on whether to change the way congregations calculate their contributions to the UUA.
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New UUA board reviews GA 2016Elaine McArdle
Plans future discussion on Robert’s Rules of Order, clergy sexual misconduct.
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Applications for UUA Moderator search are due October 1Elaine McArdle
Board of Trustees appoints Elandria Williams and Mr. Barb Greve to continue serving as co-moderators through special election at June 2020 General Assembly.
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News brief: UUA board wants audited reports from seminariesElaine McArdle
UUA Board of Trustees votes to accept monitoring report related to seminaries.
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News brief: Eight UU clergy arrested at Boston pipeline protestElaine McArdle
Climate justice, safety concerns spur fight against West Roxbury lateral pipeline.
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Read this: Times editorial urges Obama to shut family detention centersElaine McArdle
Keeping them open is inhumane and quite likely illegal, newspaper says.
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News brief: Sheriff Arpaio charged with criminal contemptElaine McArdle
Failure to stop racial profiling leads to federal charge.
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The UUs making medical debt disappearElaine McArdle
A Tennessee congregation erases $4.2 million in debt for people in need.
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The UUA General Assembly is All-Virtual in 2024. Here's How to Participate.Elaine McArdle
GA, set to take place in June, incorporates a few changes intended to boost inclusivity and promote connection among UUs.
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Better process for handling cases of clergy sex misconductElaine McArdle
UUA has made strides in giving survivors of clergy sexual misconduct more voice in complaint process
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Moving into courageous spaceElaine McArdle
UU World talks to Elizabeth Mount about climate justice activism and UU values.
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News brief: Board names new members to Appointments Committee, Commission on AppraisalElaine McArdle
The UUA Board of Trustees appointed new members to the Appointments Committee, Commission on Appraisal.
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Renewing the Covenant to reimagine relationship between UUA, congregationsElaine McArdle
For deeper discernment, General Session on Saturday will break up entire assembly into smaller groups.
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Religious educators honor three who created UU White Supremacy Teach-InElaine McArdle
Aisha Hauser, Christina Rivera, Kenny Wiley receive standing ovation for ‘heroic work.’
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Propose a new CSAI at General Assembly 2018Elaine McArdle
Deadline October 1, 2017, for proposals for new Congregational Study/Action Issues
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News brief: General Assembly announces theme, early registration rates for 2020Elaine McArdle
UUA General Assembly returns to Providence, Rhode Island, in 2020; early registration rates apply November 1 through March 15.
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Indigenous Activists Answer the Call of Climate JusticeElaine McArdle
BIPOC communities hit hardest by environmental racism.
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Change must come if Unitarian Universalism is to thrive, say co-presidentsElaine McArdle
‘We end our service in hope,’ say co-presidents as UUs take up opportunity to dismantle white supremacy.
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New for UU history buffsElaine McArdle, Sonja L. Cohen
Two new books offer resources, insight for Unitarian Universalist historians.
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Partnering with Indigenous Leaders, UU Organizations Support Gathering in South DakotaElaine McArdle
Organizers of interfaith, intercultural gathering seek funding to support convergence
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Behind the scenes of a ‘big experiment’: The first all-virtual GAElaine McArdle
How the Unitarian Universalist Association quickly adapted its annual convention into an all-virtual event.
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Board approves 2015 collection for GA scholarshipsElaine McArdle
At May 7 teleconference, UUA Board of Trustees also makes committee appointments.
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Board welcomes new trusteesElaine McArdle
The 2015 General Assembly elects three to the UUA Board of Trustees, and the board appoints a fourth new member.
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Berry Street lecture takes on clergy sexual misconduct among UU ministersElaine McArdle
Secrecy harms victims and congregations, honesty fosters healing, the Rev. Gail Seavey urges fellow ministers.
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UUA president steps down amid outcry over hiring practicesElaine McArdle
Board calls for inquiry into bias in hiring, appoints interim team; widespread support for examination of white supremacy within UUA.
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Moderator Jim Key honored during memorial service at GAElaine McArdle
‘Love as he loved, as if every day we live could be our last, and that no one who needs our saving faith is left outside the door.’
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GA attendees make 1,200 care packagesElaine McArdle
The Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism–led project assembled self-care packages for people fleeing domestic violence.
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Three UUs presented top awards at 2019 GAElaine McArdle
The Rev. Dr. Mark Morrison-Reed, CB Beal, and Denise Rimes honored at 2019 General Assembly.
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Starr King selling campus, moving to OaklandElaine McArdle
Unitarian Universalist seminary is selling its campus in Berkeley, California, and moving to space at Mills College in Oakland.
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Climate Change Comes Home: Unitarian Universalist Congregations Face Devastating Impact of Extreme WeatherElaine McArdle
For UU congregations, the climate crisis isn’t just on their doorsteps, it’s flooding over.
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What is developmental ministry?Elaine McArdle
A new program matches congregations with ministers to solve specific institutional problems.
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News brief: UUA trustee joins lawsuit against Sheriff ArpaioElaine McArdle
The Rev. Andy Burnette, a trustee on the UUA board, joins the lawsuit against Sheriff Arpaio for charging undocumented workers with identity theft.
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News brief: Lummi nation wins battle to keep coal terminal out of Washington StateElaine McArdle
Lummi Nation's climate justice efforts were featured at GA 2015
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Presidential candidates present their visions for leading Unitarian UniversalismElaine McArdle
Delegates hear for first time from Frederick-Gray, Miller, and Pupke.
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Sunday worship service celebrates the ‘shared world’Elaine McArdle
Offering at 2017 General Assembly’s largest event raises $105,000 for Families and Friends of Louisiana’s Incarcerated Children.
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A map to spiritual growthElaine McArdle
New self-assessment tool is helping UUs identify their spiritual priorities.
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Sanctuary for ChangeElaine McArdle
In the struggle to transform America’s violent and discriminatory system of policing, First Unitarian Church of Louisville offers sanctuary and support.
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News brief: UUA Board honors nine Charleston martyrsElaine McArdle
UUA Board of Trustees remembers victims, discusses bylaw changes, and more at pre-General Assembly meeting.
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News brief: UUA seeks nominations for acting moderatorElaine McArdle
Apply by June 30; Board of Trustees will select a successor to the late Jim Key.
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UUA Moderator Jim Key diesElaine McArdle
UUA Moderator Jim Key resigned May 13 for health reasons and died June 2.
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In-depth UU history of MaineElaine McArdle
Peter Tufts Richardson’s Universalists & Unitarians of Maine offers an excellent resource for UU historians.
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Proposed change to Commission on Appraisal meets strong resistanceElaine McArdle
At a mini-assembly Thursday, a proposed change to the Commission on Appraisal met strong opposition.
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Severe flooding in the SouthElaine McArdle
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News brief: UUA trustees appoint three committee chairsElaine McArdle
Board names three committee chairs on eve of 2016 General Assembly.
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News brief: Sheriff Joe Arpaio loses reelection in ArizonaElaine McArdleHardline officer charged with criminal contempt of court over treatment of Latinos may get position in Trump administration.
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Board appoints six to two-year Commission on Institutional ChangeElaine McArdle
Will analyze structural racism and white supremacy within the Unitarian Universalist Association.
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UU values on display in three recent filmsElaine McArdle
A documentary about LGBTQ immigrants, a documentary about progressive religion in Oklahoma, and an animated short film about refugees have Unitarian Universalist connections.
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As co-moderators’ term nears end, leaders reflect on their impactElaine McArdle
Mr. Barb Greve and Elandria Williams served as the Unitarian Universalist Association’s first co-moderators.
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‘Love That Will Get You through the Hardest Times’Elaine McArdle
Abundant LUUv, a small but growing Atlanta congregation, offers Unitarian Universalism from a Black perspective.
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Call to action for climate justice, featuring Lummi NationElaine McArdle
General Assembly public witness event calls UUs to commit to climate justice.
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UUA kicks off presidential raceElaine McArdle
Names of at least two nominees will be made public on February 1, 2016.
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News brief: Interim co-presidents meet with UUA staffElaine McArdle
UUA staff hold first meeting with three interim co-presidents, who announce hiring freeze and name two more people of color to Leadership Council.
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Interim co-presidents: ‘This is a time of opportunity’Elaine McArdle
In dismantling white supremacy within their faith, Unitarian Universalists could lead faith groups in ‘long-needed work of justice and redemption in this nation.’
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News brief: Board names Carey McDonald executive vice presidentElaine McArdle
At May teleconference, UUA Board of Trustees also discusses ongoing work of Commission on Institutional Change, names new youth observer.
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Soul Box project sends message about gun violenceElaine McArdle
Origami boxes memorialize people killed by guns.
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Serving with the deepest respect and careElaine McArdle
Chaplaincy is a deep expression of Unitarian Universalist theology.
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News brief: Judge orders families released from immigrant detention centersElaine McArdle
Federal judge rules that two Texas family detention centers, where children are detained with their mothers, violate the law.
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Speakers at GA workshop call for Palestinian rightsElaine McArdle
Panelists, audience voice strong support for Palestinians.
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‘Second line’ parades Unitarian Universalist values through New OrleansKenny Wiley, Elaine McArdle
‘I hope this inspires Unitarian Universalists to really act, to resist racism, to resist homophobia, to resist hate, and to resist so many forms of injustice.’
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News brief: Institutional Change team calls for better tracking and support of RE professionalsElaine McArdle
Read the Commission on Institutional Change’s November report.
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GA 2019 one of the greenestElaine McArdle
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Board nominates Riley, Du Mond for UUA co-moderator positionElaine McArdle
Uncontested slate of candidates will be installed in leadership roles at General Assembly in June.
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News brief: Board appointments to three committeesElaine McArdle
The UUA Board of Trustees makes appointments to election, retirement, and employee benefits committees.
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Read this: UU minister blogs from Israel and PalestineElaine McArdle
The Rev. Kate Lore, social justice minister at First Unitarian Church of Portland, Oregon, is blogging her 12-day journey through Israel and Palestine.
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In a time of growing isolation, spiritual innovation is the futureElaine McArdle
Liberal religions thrive from partnerships with non-traditional groups, faith leaders agree
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UUA board to appoint commission to review Article II of bylawsElaine McArdle
Will examine purposes and principles of the association
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GA 2019 one of the greenestElaine McArdle
For the first time, all General Assembly venues relied entirely on renewable energy; two hotels also adopted ongoing in-room recycling.
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A GA Business Experience Like No OtherElaine McArdle
As the organizers of the 2022 UUA General Assembly had promised, the reimagined multiplatform event in Portland was no business as usual.
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Recent actions of the UUA boardElaine McArdle
Board prepares for another Justice GA, appoints Annual Program Fund task force, appoints new committee members.
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Birmingham UU congregation honored for civil rights legacyElaine McArdle
Small church fed, housed, transported, and advised at least 225 UUs who joined the Selma-to-Montgomery march in 1965.
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Session 2: Five new congregations join UUASonja L. Cohen, Christopher L. Walton, Elaine McArdle
UUA welcomes five new congregations, hears reports from president, moderator, and Board of Trustees.
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Read this: New Orleans courts sued for jailing people to fund courtsElaine McArdle
Class-action lawsuit says the New Orleans court system preys on poor people for funds, jails them indefinitely when they can’t pay.
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UUA board votes to limit president’s ability to grant severance packagesElaine McArdle
In second day of New Orleans meeting, Board of Trustees also caps how much president can spend without board approval.
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News brief: Moderator special election planned for 2020 General AssemblyElaine McArdle
UUA Board of Trustees asks potential candidates to delay running until role is better defined.
About Elaine McArdle
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Q&A: Elaine McArdleChristopher L. Walton
UU World senior editor is the co-author of The Neuroscientist Who Lost Her Mind.