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UU News
The Unitarian Universalist Association and UU World are following several U.S. Supreme Court cases that address core UU principles and affect the rights of oppressed groups.
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Spirit
"It was like we were all transported to a common place that was peaceful, happy, and alive. To me, that’s creating Beloved Community."
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Ideas
How one congregation is learning to live into its antiracist commitments.
Arthur Hirsch -
Life
With the Community Church of New York's All-8 Workshop, young people are exploring the Principles in ways that touch both their creativity and their identities.
Elaine McArdle -
Spirit
In the 1980s, UUs proposed and adopted transformational changes that have shaped the faith for decades. Here's how that process mirrors what UUs are experiencing now.
Elaine McArdle -
Ideas
As the 2024 General Assembly approaches, revisit this Q&A with UUA Executive Vice President Carey McDonald, where he answers questions about proposed changes to the bylaws.
Alexandra Varney McDonald -
Spirit
I will gift time to my children; they will inherit a legacy of resting.
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Unitarian Universalists commit to defend voting rights as sacred.
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UU News
Article II Study Commission is in conversation about our values and purposes as an organization and as a faith community and will present a draft of a new statement for the 2022 General Assembly.
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UU News
A weekly guide to stories about Unitarian Universalists from other media sources
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UU News
A weekly guide to stories about Unitarian Universalists from other media sources
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Ideas
The Unitarian Universalist Association’s key affirmations have been translated into Spanish, French, Farsi, and Thai.
Sonja L. Cohen