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As a Unitarian Universalist, Kwanzaa gives me—and my multifaith family—a chance to reflect on our commitments to our most deeply held principles.
Takiyah Nur Amin -
Life
The world needs people who resist, and people who don’t let anything keep them from dancing.
Erin J. Walter -
Life
When we invite children to tell the truth about themselves, when we meet them with compassion and acceptance, we become a sanctuary.
Jen Shattuck -
Life
Jaime Jarrett’s musical Normativity shows that LGBTQ characters deserve happy endings, too.
Air Nonken -
Life
A diverse and multifaith arts, spirituality, and justice community for young adults thrives in Washington, D.C.
Kenny Wiley -
Life
Nineteen years on, a church’s annual Christmas Day Dinner brings the community closer than ever.
Heather Beasley Doyle -
Life
We must help Unitarian Universalist children and youth engage deeply with a variety of faith traditions.
Michelle Richards -
Life
Two U.S. presidents and their wives are buried in a Unitarian Universalist church in Quincy, Massachusetts.
Sonja L. Cohen -
Life
Clemmons looks back on his music career and his groundbreaking role on ‘Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood.’
Heather Beasley Doyle -
Life
Mission Peak is a congregation willing to ‘try things, mess up, and keep on trying.’
Kenny Wiley -
Life
I see my Unitarian Universalist and southern identities as strengths and gifts, not contradictions.
Meg Barnhouse