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Life
Food can be an avenue in the struggle against climate change and for climate justice.
Lóre Stevens -
UU News
Unitarian Universalist congregations in the news.
Staff Writer -
UU News
UUA President Susan Frederick-Gray ‘incredibly buoyed’ by turnout; in other news, organ donors celebrated in Michigan, UU banners vandalized in Florida.
Sonja L. Cohen, Christopher L. Walton -
Ideas
Owners of small yards can create a food triangle by connecting the garden, kitchen, and chickens.
Marion and Rich Patterson -
UU News
Kansas and Arizona churches serve as emergency shelters; California and New York churches provide groceries to people in need.
Heather Beasley Doyle -
Life
A Breakthrough Congregation’s teen-led religious education program revitalizes First Religious Society in Carlisle, Massachusetts.
Heather Beasley Doyle -
Life
Cultivating human virtue, respecting the animal, defining oneself.
Jeffrey A. Lockwood -
Life
Nineteen years on, a church’s annual Christmas Day Dinner brings the community closer than ever.
Heather Beasley Doyle -
Life
The same gallon of water required by a single California almond—a food I love and eat every day—can grow one pound of crickets.
Kimberly French -
Spirit
At the Parliament of the World’s Religions and at a conference of LGBTQ religious leaders, my heart reawakened.
Sean Parker Dennison