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Spirit
Dedicated staff, updated programming, and increased resources are among the new offerings.
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Ideas
The work of culture change requires continual maintenance and deepening to flourish, says Rev. Shige Sakurai, director of Equity, Belonging, and Change at the Unitarian Universalist Association.
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UU News
The new name is ‘beyond borders’ and emphasizes ‘relationships and communities,’ says Acting Director Rev. Morgan McLean.
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UU News
Review full text of the statement, which serves as the foundation of all the work of the UUA, its member congregations, and its covenanted communities.
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Ideas
In this conversation, UUA Disability Justice Associate Rev. Amanda Schuber shares insight on progress being made, challenges that remain, and current advocacy priorities.
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UU News
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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UU News
BLUU Executive Director Lena K Gardner shares insight on the effort, which broke ground in May, and explains why this affordable housing approach reflects UU values.
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Life
Every day I wake up, and I’m more myself than ever before.
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Ideas
The UUA's Side With Love team offers a variety of tools to help with public communication in the name of justice.
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Spirit
Small fellowships band together in just one example of the many ways the COVID-19 pandemic has prompted UU congregations to innovate and combine resources.
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Spirit
No matter what issues I have with other Unitarian Universalists regarding our visions of God/Spirit, justice, race, and age—at the root of everything is community, love, and faith.
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