Coverage of the 2005 hurricane, its aftermath, and Unitarian Universalist responses.
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Sense of “normalcy” destroyed for many repeat hurricane victims.
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Community Church demolishes building as New Orleans UUs find new ways to work together; Hurricane Gustav disrupts Katrina commemorations.
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Money to be used to restore churches; separate campaign to fund ethical living center.
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Gulf Coast Unitarian Universalists gather for second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
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Congregation coordinated UU Gulf Coast relief volunteer effort.
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UU Service Committee takes over responsibility for coordinating UU volunteers.
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After Hurricane Katrina swamped its lot, Gulfport UU church moves inland, attracts new members.
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Small group ministry 'the spiritual glue' that held Louisiana congregation together.
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First UU Church prepares to welcome new minister, finish rebuilding, and start AIDS ministry.
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Turning the UUA's Seventh Principle into a call to action.
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December grants from UUA-UUSC Gulf Coast Relief Fund assist childcare, community leadership groups.
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Universalist church survives in conservative religious environment.
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