Many of our people hope to be back in the sanctuary with live music, the blending of voices during the hymns, and our friends surrounding us. This hope reminds us that in person worship is vital and life-giving. However, this is a time to stay centered in the values of inclusion, consent, going slow and being flexible.
Itβs important to remember how online ministry has been a blessing for many in our faith communities. Just as in-person worship is vital and life-giving for some, for others online and multi-platform worship provide a lifeline.
The UUA remains committed to supporting congregational practices that are as inclusive as possible and we remain committed to supporting online and multi-platform strategies to achieve this goal.
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As religious leaders, part of our work is to help our communities hold the tensions between different needs in the congregation, especially around worship.
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