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Fall/Winter 2024 – Vol. XXXVIII – No. 2

About Our Cover

Award-winning illustrator Davide Bonazzi conceptualizes this issue’s theme of “Seeds of Change” as a hopeful future made possible by the forethought and efforts of those who collectively sowed the seeds during difficult times.

From the Editor: Planting the Seeds of Change

by Kristen Cox Roby

From the President: Strength from the Smallest Seeds

by Rev. Dr. Sofía Betancourt

Online Exclusive: Questions for Reflecting on the Fall/Winter 2024 Issue 

PART 1: A LIVING TRADITION

detail of a colorful art quilt with a flaming chalice design in the center
© Peg Green

Love at the Center

by Elaine McArdle

Read Our New Article II

We Call These Things Love

by Adam Robersmith

Young Adults Thrive in Community

by Margo Moran

A True Story

by Li Kynvi

PART 2: CLIMATE JUSTICE

The streets of Montpelier, Vermont, flooded with brown water. The Unitarian Church of Montpelier is near the center-front.
© Jeb Wallace-Brodeur

Climate Change Comes Home

by Elaine McArdle

A Wake-up Call in Florida

by Janine Zeitlin

Through Grief, a Chance for Growth

by Joan Javier-Duval

Tiny Forests Teem with Hope

by Elaine McArdle

Q&A: Rachel Myslivy on Green Sanctuary 2030 and Transformation

interviewed by Maryann Batlle

Moment of Reflection: 'Untitled'

by Shane Paul Neil

PART 3: DEMOCRACY IN ACTION

Safe Haven for Migrant Families

by Elaine McArdle

A group of people in an airport pose together while some of them hold up a large Ukrainian flag.
Courtesy of Sheila Callander

In Our Words: UU statements on the Israel-Hamas War

by Staff Writer

Minnesotans Help Ukrainian Families in the United States

by Jasmine Vaughn-Hall

Freedom Begins with Bodily Autonomy

by Jeff Milchen

Q&A: Nora Rasman on UU the Vote’s 2024 Strategy and Beyond

interviewed by UU World Staff

Concord UUs Promote Civic Engagement with Democracy Festival

by Elaine McArdle

Create Something New:

by Alix Klingenberg

Online Exclusive: January

by Alix Klingenberg

PART 4: UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISM TODAY

a small stack of mostly nature-themed board games designed by Elizabeth Hargrave
Courtesy Elizabeth Hargrave

UU Elizabeth Hargrave Helps Reimagine the Board Game Industry

by Kat McKim

Values in the Spotlight at All-Virtual General Assembly

by Elaine McArdle

Congregational Safety Webinar Available

by Staff Writer

UU World Launches Digital Newsletter

by Maryann Batlle

Transformation as a Way of Life

By Shige Sakurai

HOPE for Us

by Staff Writer

Faith Journey: The Bass Made Me a UU

by David Kaye

Online Exclusive: Spring/Summer 2024 Milestones

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