McDonald reminds us that the UUA bylaws mandate a regular revision process of Article II every fifteen years. The language in Article II lives in the UUA bylaws and has been revised a number of times over the course of the Unitarian Universalist Association’s history:
“We are a living tradition, which means regularly reviewing and asking ourselves: Does the Article II core language reflect who we are now and who we want to be? “
These proposed changes require that people spend time with this new language and think about what it really means. The changes are supposed to reflect their experience and capture what being a UU means to you.
Read Executive Vice President’s full Q&A here: https://bit.ly/3YYLVF5
UUA Executive Vice President Carey McDonald answers questions about proposed changes to the Principles, Purposes, and Sources.
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