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Life
UU congregations across the country are grappling with change. Here are five that chose equity and inclusion over “the way we’ve always done it.” How might your congregation engage with change?
Staff Writer -
Editorial
There are moments when, because of the coalescing of circumstances or people, a long, slow, steady current opens into a powerful movement that creates more dramatic change quickly.
Susan Frederick-Gray -
Life
Build relationships with communities to make a difference now and in the future.
Nicole Pressley -
Editorial
Questions probing the heart of Unitarian Universalism.
Elandria Williams, Carey McDonald, The Rev. Mr. Barb Greve, Sofía Betancourt, Elías Ortega -
Editorial
It is easy to hold up a light and declare that everyone is welcome. It is harder to build a place where everyone is truly at home.
Susan Frederick-Gray -
Life
Highlights from the UUA General Assembly in Spokane, Washington, June 19–23.
John Benford, Nancy Pierce, Sonja L. Cohen -
Editorial
To work for justice, religious liberals should let perfectionism go.
Nancy McDonald Ladd -
UU News
‘As Unitarian Universalists, we are first and foremost religious communities that practice love as our foundation—and we are living in times of heartbreak, violence, and pain.’
Staff Writer -
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Editorial
I worry that we will fall victim to the progressive habit of declaring victory too early.
Peter Morales -
Ideas
Saying ‘no’ can be powerful; it’s saying ‘yes’ that changes the world.
Jeffrey A. Lockwood -
Editorial
The UUA General Assembly in Portland, Oregon, contained a mixture of triumph and pain that reflects the state of our movement and the state of America.
Peter Morales