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Spirit
Dedicated staff, updated programming, and increased resources are among the new offerings.
Jami A. Yandle -
Spirit
In a conversation with UU World, Rev. Olaoya challenges UUs to unapologetically center love and set aside intellectualism.
Elaine McArdle -
Spirit
“Now and here, in this unlikely, perhaps un-replicated, gorgeous world, this shimmering, sorrowing world, we exist, together . . . We are here now, and we all belong. Beloved.”
Victoria Safford -
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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Spirit
“I never expected a church to be a major part of my life. Unitarian Universalism, however, is so much more than a church to me,” says David Kaye, a UU based in Wisconsin.
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Editorial
“Let us remember that the smallest seeds of our investment, our care, our embodied faith in the face of a world on fire can in fact bring forth the miraculous.”
Sofía Betancourt -
Editorial
Like seeds planted in the soil, our ideas and actions may take time to sprout. But “preparation and patience are essential to growth,” says UU World Executive Editor Kristen Cox Roby.
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Ideas
The creator of Wingspan, an award-winning and popular board game, says she is working to diversify the field of game design.
Kat McKim -
Life
The Revival, entitled “Reimagine Together: From an Extractive Age to a New Era,” invites UUs to recommit to climate justice and collective liberation.
Elaine McArdle -
Editorial
Meet Wayfinder, a twice-a-month newsletter designed to help you navigate your UU world.
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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
In a letter, the Unitarian Universalist Association affirmed that it is “freely exercising its faith and beliefs and well within its protected free speech rights” by investing with climate justice goals.
Elaine McArdle