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Shedding Old Skins

28 April 2023 at 10:00
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Karen Hering

On the threshold of change, we need to learn to let go.

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May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Rev. Dr. Sarah Lund UCC Minister for Mental Health and Disabilities, and our Jennica Davis-Hockett UUA Youth Ministry Specialist, will join together for a conversation about youth, mental health, and intersections with Our Whole Lives.

This webinar is open to all. Register today!

https://bit.ly/3HpCubo



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All Unitarian Universalists are invited to submit their ideas for modifications to the proposed changes to Article II. Submit as many suggestions as you’d like!

Suggestions are now posted for public chat discussion, so join us and be part of this essential theological discussion at the heart of our faith tradition.

Please note that submitting a suggestion to this form is only for the purpose of public discussion; it does not count as submitting an amendment that will be voted on at General Assembly. Those submissions will be made in May.#A2TheConversation

Learn more and submit your idea at https://bit.ly/3GwuF2S.



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Opportunities for Connection ~ May 2023

The call is coming from inside the house: Preemptive radical inclusion and practices for witness, self examination and change. Central East Region 2023 Summer Institute. Image of a rotary dial phone.

Central East Region of the UUA

Find out what's happening in the Central East Region! This month - Summer Institute, GA 2023, Jubilee 3, OWL Trainings, Money Matters and more!

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Has Your Congregation Reviewed the Revised Article II?

Unitarian Universalists Rob Spirko, Satya Mamdani, and Rev. Cheryl M. Walker are all members of the Article II Study Commission. In this brief video, they share an overview of their work revising Article II of the UUA bylaws and encourage congregations to review the proposal they created, which reflects feedback from thousands of UUs. https://youtu.be/aU_to3slx08

Has your congregation reviewed the revised Article II yet? Get involved today - delegates will vote on the revised language at General Assembly 2023 in June. #A2TheConversation

Learn more at UUA.org/a2sc


Unitarian Universalists Rob Spirko, Satya Mamdani, and Rev. Cheryl M. Walker are all members of the Article II Study Commission. In this brief video, they sh...

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UUA Announces Ebony C. Peace Appointed Director of Human Resources

26 April 2023 at 13:53
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The UUA is very pleased to announce the appointment of Ebony C. Peace as Director of Human Resources. In this executive position, Peace helps to lead the UUA’s overall commitment to being a workplace where people of all backgrounds and identities can thrive.

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Moment of Reflection – Beloved Community

26 April 2023 at 10:00
A man on a subway train masked and playing a guitar while onlookers watch.

Staff Writer

"It was like we were all transported to a common place that was peaceful, happy, and alive. To me, that’s creating Beloved Community."

UUA Announces Ebony C. Peace Appointed Director of Human Resources

26 April 2023 at 13:53
Headshot of Ebony C. Peace
The UUA is very pleased to announce the appointment of Ebony C. Peace as Director of Human Resources. In this executive position, Peace helps to lead the UUA’s overall commitment to being a workplace where people of all backgrounds and identities can thrive.

Continue reading "UUA Announces Ebony C. Peace Appointed Director of Human Resources"

Saving What We Can

26 April 2023 at 05:25
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Lynn Gardner

In our times of need, may we each be saved by hope, connection, and love.

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Saving What We Can

26 April 2023 at 05:25
With a snow-covered landscape visible outside, a bird trapped inside of a window flaps its wings.

Lynn Gardner

In our times of need, may we each be saved by hope, connection, and love.

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Join the Rev. Dr. SofΓ­a Betancourt for a conversation in Evanston, IL at the next presidential forum this Saturday.

Rev. Dr. Matthew Johnson, from the Election Campaigns Practices Committee, will ask Rev. Betancourt about theology and ethics, and about credentialing, support, and accountability for religious professionals. Then Rev. Betancourt will take questions and engage in conversation with the attendees.

Registration in advance is not required, but is helpful. Register online at: https://bit.ly/3mr2eN6.



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What Is Green Sanctuary 2030?

24 April 2023 at 10:00
The Sanctuary and Fellowship Hall at the Coralville, Iowa UUS

Kat McKim

The current iteration of the ongoing congregational program includes an emphasis on justice.

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Today we join together to honor Earth and to recognize how deeply our relationship with Earth and our work for environmental justice is intertwined with ALL of our spiritualities.

β€œMay the celebration of this Earth Day bring us back to the certain knowledge that we belong to each other, to the Earth and to the web of creation itself.”

~ Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray



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Wishing all who celebrate breaking the fast of the holy month of Ramadan, Eid Mubarak. May this time of feasting, generosity, and community be a source of spiritual renewal and resilience.



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β€œOur goal should be to live life in radical amazement . . . get up in the morning and look at the world in a way that takes nothing for granted. To be spiritual is to be amazed.”–Abraham Joshua Heschel



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In honor of Earth Day, we are continuing to highlight our favorite UU World climate justice issues.

This 2020 documentary tells the story of Juliana v. United States, a landmark piece of climate litigation brought by a determined group of young plaintiffs suing the federal government over climate inaction.

Levi Draheim, a 14-year-old Unitarian Universalist from Florida, is the youngest plaintiff in the case and appears throughout the documentary.

The intimate footage also serves as an impactful reminderβ€”both inspiring and heartbreakingβ€”that these are children who felt compelled to take on this Herculean fight because their government has failed again and again to protect them.

Read the full article: https://bit.ly/41rxr27

Add this documentary to your watch list this weekend!



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Tools to help UUs thwart anti-transgender bills and attacks β€” Side With Love

Our friends at Side with Love have developed a new resource to help Unitarian Universalists and UU congregations live into their values affirming the inherent worth and dignity of all people and taking action to oppose legislation that dehumanizes the LGBTQIA+ community.

With guidance for writing effective letters to the editor and letters to government officials, this new toolkit can help make an impact by amplifying the truth that the majority of Americans oppose legislation limiting the rights of transgender people and support nondiscrimination protections for the LGBTQ+ community.

We can all do something. Join us in taking action today: https://bit.ly/3nsh2va


Reactionary Right-wing groups and individuals are deliberately intimidating, criminalizing,Β  and inciting hate against transgender people and their families, leading to fear, physical attacks, and even suicides. Nearly 400 state bills around the country and some federal bills have been introduced i...

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Youth Battle Government Inaction in New Documentary

21 April 2023 at 10:00
Levi (14) looks to the viewer during climate protest.

Sonja L. Cohen

The film explores the lives and legal case of a group suing the federal government over climate change.

2023 Earth Day Worship Resources - Sign Up! | Unitarian Universalist Ministry for Earth

To mark Earth Day, join the Unitarian Universalist Ministry for Earth tomorrow, April 20th at 8pm EST in meditation, song, and stories to honor nature’s elements and become Active for Earthcare – a call to engage in the face of the climate crisis. This worship structure may be a bit different from what you are used to β€” lean into it and enjoy the journey!

Sign up today:https://bit.ly/3LeQLKm


2023 Virtual Worship Resources for Earth Day & Spring for Change As part of Spring for Change: A Season of Sacred Activism this year, Unitarian Universalist Ministry for Earth is producing a robust and beautiful virtual worship service for viewing online on Earth Day, or using in full or in part by....

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On Predicting the FutureΒ 

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William G Sinkford

Our faith’s hope is to be found in living as if our deepest yearnings could be fulfilled.

Wondrous Beyond Words

19 April 2023 at 05:23
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JD Stillwater

Remind me that life is magical and mysterious.

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Wondrous Beyond Words

19 April 2023 at 05:23
A tiny chickweed seedling still has the cap of its seed pod, while the tiny seedling next to it is unfurling its tiny green leaves.

JD Stillwater

Remind me that life is magical and mysterious.

Continue reading "Wondrous Beyond Words"

Reflections on the 1980s Article II Revisionβ€”and Why it’s Time to Revise Again

In the fall of 1981, Rev. Diane Miller a young mother , was serving as a new minister, when she was asked to join a committee to examine the Unitarian Universalist Association Principles and Purposes as stated in Article II of the bylaws.

While the current Principles and Sources are cherished by many, Miller wants UUs to understand that they are neither sacred nor mystical texts. β€œThey were not given on tablets on a mountaintop. They emerged from a small group of dedicated UUs in living memory, with tremendous input from UU church members, church leaders, congregational meetings, and clergy,” she says. β€œHow glad I am to see these core statements and values being widely examined once again!”

β€œThis is participatory theology. It is inclusive and alive. I am hopeful that we will, together, forge a new statement for these times.”

Read Rev. Diane Miller’s full story: https://bit.ly/41g8ypC


β€˜This is participatory theology. It is inclusive and alive. I am hopeful that we will, together, forge a new statement for these times.’

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As Unitarian Universalists, we are called to consistently and courageously confront systems of oppression and work toward creating what our nation has yet to achieve: a multiracial democracy that honors the worth and dignity of us all.

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Religious Educators Lead a Return to Community

17 April 2023 at 10:00
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Sarah Cannon

In a world altered by the pandemic, religious educators are finding ways to stitch unraveled communities back together.

General Assembly 2022 Week in Review

General Assembly isn't just the place where we engage in our democratic process, but where UUs from all over the country - and across the globe - can fully engage in what it means to be a Unitarian Universalist.

There's something here for you. Join us June 21 - 25, 2023 online or in-person in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
https://bit.ly/3UAvkGo


This is "General Assembly 2022 Week in Review" by Unitarian Universalist Assoc. on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

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There are many ways that each of us can take action to end transphobia and organize in opposition to the growing white nationalist Christian movement in the U.S.

Get your congregation involved today: https://bit.ly/3zmZB1W



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In honor of Earth Day coming up this month, the UUA will be highlighting 4 UU World stories to share on our platforms each week of April.

The Fall/Winter issue of UU World was dedicated to climate justice topics. Our first feature is β€œClimate Change Is a Public Health Crisis” by Rachel Myslivy.

β€œEnvironmental degradation is exacerbating existing inequities; we have a moral obligation to center solutions on those most impacted.

How can UUs respond? Sometimes the best thing to do is slow down and reflect before jumping into an action without centering those most impacted. Examine your community. How has systemic oppression been locked in for people of color? Was yours a sundown town or county? Which neighborhoods were redlined? What treaties were violated when your community was established? Whose land are you on? How have immigrant communities been treated? Go as far back as you can, then scan up to modern times. Consider: in the event of a climate disaster, which of your neighbors might lose their homes?”

Read the full article: https://bit.ly/3MCpVg3



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We know that congregations will hold flower ceremonies throughout this time of year and as the centennial of this beloved ritual approaches, WorshipWeb has new video resources to offer.

These videos will provide insight into the history of the flower ceremony, the ongoing Czech traditions and practices of the flower ceremony, and reflections about the relationship between Rev. Čapek's memory and the modern flower ceremony and a offering a blessing of flowers in both Czech and English.

For full access to all videos and other resources on the Flower Ceremony here:https://bit.ly/3JpBe8e



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#A2TheConversation Throughout the month of April, all Unitarian Universalists are invited to submit their ideas for modifications to the proposed changes to Article II. Submit as many suggestions as you’d like!

After April 15, suggestions will be posted for public chat discussion, so join us and be part of this essential theological discussion at the heart of our faith tradition.

Please note that submitting a suggestion to this form is only for the purpose of public discussion; it does not count as submitting an amendment that will be voted on at General Assembly. Those submissions will be made in May.

Learn more and submit your idea at https://bit.ly/3GwuF2S.



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Mental Health, Youth, and UU Support

12 April 2023 at 10:00
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Elaine McArdle

Strong connections with caring adults matter when young people are struggling.

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Join the Rev. Dr. SofΓ­a Betancourt for a conversation about the UUA, her priorities and yours, and get to know the sole candidate for UUA President. Moderated by an Election Campaign Practices Committee member, with opportunities for questions and conversation in person and online.

There is no deadline to register. The forum will be in three parts. Rev. Dr. Matthew Johnson, from the ECPC, will ask Rev. Dr. Bettencourt about theology and ethics, and about credentialing, support, and accountability for religious professionals. There will then be questions from in-person and on-line attendees. Finally, Rev. Dr. Bettencourt will ask questions to and engage in conversation with the attendees.

Register today:https://bit.ly/3mr2eN6



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Kinship with the World

12 April 2023 at 05:22
From behind, a child holds a camera at the edge of a river. In the distance, and through the camera screen, there's a heron faintly visible.

Lindasusan Ulrich

May we remember the belonging that is ours simply because we were born.

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Kinship with the World

12 April 2023 at 05:22
From behind, a child holds a camera at the edge of a river. In the distance, and through the camera screen, there's a heron faintly visible.

Lindasusan Ulrich

May we remember the belonging that is ours simply because we were born.

Continue reading "Kinship with the World"

Expelled State Rep. Justin Pearson speaks at Church of the River on Easter Sunday

We’re so proud of First Unitarian Church of Memphis, Church of the River for inviting TN Rep. Justin Pearson to preach last Sunday. What an amazing way to live out UU values! #TennesseeThree

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"The word that I have on my heart is 'resurrection is a promised prophecy to a persecuted people,'" Pearson said during his sermon.

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#A2TheConversation Throughout the month of April, all Unitarian Universalists are invited to submit their ideas for modifications to the proposed changes to Article II. Submit as many suggestions as you’d like!

After April 15, suggestions will be posted for public chat discussion, so join us and be part of this essential theological discussion at the heart of our faith tradition.

Please note that submitting a suggestion to this form is only for the purpose of public discussion; it does not count as submitting an amendment that will be voted on at General Assembly. Those submissions will be made in May.

Learn more and submit your idea at https://bit.ly/3GwuF2S.



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Keeping Our Congregations Safe in 2023

10 April 2023 at 10:00
Rev. Sunshine Wolff

Sunshine Jeremiah Wolfe

Congregational leaders have been reaching out with concerns around safety both in person and online as tensions increase in some areas of the country. This blog will address some of those concerns. Rev. Sunshine Wolfe speaks about these issues in this short YouTube Video....

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Q&A: Aisha Hauser and Kirsten Hunter on UU Religious Education and the Future of Faith Formation

10 April 2023 at 10:00

Charles Coe

UUΒ WorldΒ asked two deeply-involved religious educators to share their perspectives on on the future of the curriculum.

Reflections on the 1980s Article II Revisionβ€”and Why it’s Time to Revise Again

3 April 2023 at 06:00
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Elaine McArdle

β€˜This is participatory theology. It is inclusive and alive. I am hopeful that we will, together, forge a new statement for these times.’ 

Continue reading "Reflections on the 1980s Article II Revisionβ€”and Why it’s Time to Revise Again"

Reflections on the 1980s Article II Revisionβ€”and Why it’s Time to Revise Again

3 April 2023 at 06:00
Β© UUA

Elaine McArdle

β€˜This is participatory theology. It is inclusive and alive. I am hopeful that we will, together, forge a new statement for these times.’ 

Continue reading "Reflections on the 1980s Article II Revisionβ€”and Why it’s Time to Revise Again"

UUA in the Public Square for LGBTQIA+ Rights

To more fully embody our Unitarian Universalist values and continue to respond to the increased discrimination and violent attacks on the LGBTQIA+ community, the UUA has been expanding its public-facing ministry and programmatic efforts.

Adrian Ballou, who holds the newly-created staff position of LGBTQ and Gender Justice Programs coordinator at the UUA, says, β€œTrans rights are an issue of faith for Unitarian Universalists, and there are so many ways to get involved and make change.”

To learn more and for resources visit https://bit.ly/3meA1sL.

Read the full UU World article here: https://bit.ly/3meA1Jh


Association offers a leading voice in the media and new resources.

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From the UUA President: Tennessee Teaches Us We Cannot Normalize Authoritarianism. We Must Protect Democracy.

The three State Representatives that the Tennessee House of Representatives sought to punish are not only exercising their own right to free speech, they are channeling their constituents’ anger, concern, and desire to act in favor of gun safety. They are representing the will of the people of their districts. In a very real sense, expelling them is not just meant to silence the individuals – it is also meant to punish and disenfranchise the people for which they speak.

As Unitarian Universalists, our religious tradition and our Principles affirm the inherent worth and dignity of every person, and the right of conscience and the use of the democratic process in society at large. This means not only calling out acts of racism and authoritarianism, it means working to actively organize for justice and equity for all people, and mobilizing to protect and expand democracy.

We express our full solidarity with the constituents who may have lost their voice in the Tennessee House this week but are finding ways to express their need for justice and change. We offer our support to the civil rights leaders, the young people, the faith community, and all who are mobilizing against this injustice in Tennessee.

Link to the full statement: https://bit.ly/3Mn5SST


Expelling the Tennessee Representatives is meant to punish and disenfranchise the people for which they speak.

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We share with you this moving message for Passover: β€œThat we might, at last, glimpse the stars, brilliant in the desert sky.”



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Today, Jews around the world, including Jewish Unitarian Universalists, are celebrating Passover. This often includes the telling of the story of the Exodus, with its messages of struggle, of loss, of freedom, justice and community.

As we gather for Passover , let us renew our appreciation of freedom, the sacrifices it requires, its absence in so many parts of the world, and the gratitude we have for those who have enabled us to be free.



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This is a sacred week – Pesach week in Judaism and holy week in Christianity, happening at once. It is a week that includes Passover, the telling of the story of the Exodus, the messages of struggle, of loss, of freedom, justice and community. It is a week that includes Good Friday and Easter, the telling of the story of Jesus’s death and resurrection, messages of sacrifice, of loss, of justice, of freedom.

These are stories of resilience. They remind us that each of us is here because of the strength and resilience of our ancestors. Their strength is our strength too.

May moments of joy and peace accompany you and find their way into your days.



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From the UUA President: Tennessee Teaches Us We Cannot Normalize Authoritarianism. We Must Protect Democracy.

7 April 2023 at 12:46
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Susan Frederick-Gray

UUA President Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray responds to the recent vote of the TN House of Representatives to expel State Representatives Justin Jones and Justin Pearson because of their actions supporting gun safety advocates.

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From the UUA President: Tennessee Teaches Us We Cannot Normalize Authoritarianism. We Must Protect Democracy.

7 April 2023 at 12:46
Tennessee State Capitol building viewed from above at nighttime

Susan Frederick-Gray

UUA President Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray responds to the recent vote of the TN House of Representatives to expel State Representatives Justin Jones and Justin Pearson because of their actions supporting gun safety advocates.

Continue reading "From the UUA President: Tennessee Teaches Us We Cannot Normalize Authoritarianism. We Must Protect Democracy."

Adopting an Eighth PrincipleΒ 

7 April 2023 at 10:00
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Arthur Hirsch

How one congregation is learning to live into its antiracist commitments.

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We share with you this moving message for Passover: β€œThat we might, at last, glimpse the stars, brilliant in the desert sky.”



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Today, Jews around the world, including Jewish Unitarian Universalists, are celebrating Passover. This often includes the telling of the story of the Exodus, with its messages of struggle, of loss, of freedom, justice and community.

As we gather for Passover , let us renew our appreciation of freedom, the sacrifices it requires, its absence in so many parts of the world, and the gratitude we have for those who have enabled us to be free.



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In 2022 Elections, UU the Vote Built on Prior SuccessΒ 

5 April 2023 at 10:00
JaZahn Hicks watches Barbara Stahnke input data on a laptop

Jeff Milchen

The campaign helped reach more than two million potential voters before midterms.

Light and Camera: The Principles in Action

5 April 2023 at 10:00
The silhouette of two young children in front of a purple-hued window.

Elaine McArdle

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.

UUA Presidential Election 2023

5 April 2023 at 10:00
Flaming chalice at 2019 General Assembly

Staff Writer

General Assembly delegates will elect a new faith leader this June.

UUA General Assembly Will Explore β€œFaithfully Becoming” 

5 April 2023 at 10:00
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Sonja L. Cohen

Delegates at GA 2023 will help shape the future of the faith.

Radical Loving

5 April 2023 at 04:03
The cast of "Jesus Christ Superstar" on stage, at a moment where Jesus is kneeling with a woman and smiling.

Myke Johnson

It’s complicated, sorting out where Jesus fits into my life as a witch. But he hasn’t gone away.

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Radical Loving

5 April 2023 at 04:03
The cast of "Jesus Christ Superstar" on stage, at a moment where Jesus is kneeling with a woman and smiling.

Myke Johnson

It’s complicated, sorting out where Jesus fits into my life as a witch. But he hasn’t gone away.

Continue reading "Radical Loving"

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This is a sacred week – Pesach week in Judaism and holy week in Christianity, happening at once. It is a week that includes Passover, the telling of the story of the Exodus, the messages of struggle, of loss, of freedom, justice and community. It is a week that includes Good Friday and Easter, the telling of the story of Jesus’s death and resurrection, messages of sacrifice, of loss, of justice, of freedom.

These are stories of resilience. They remind us that each of us is here because of the strength and resilience of our ancestors. Their strength is our strength too.

May moments of joy and peace accompany you and find their way into your days.



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Reflections on the 1980s Article II Revisionβ€”and Why it’s Time to Revise Again

3 April 2023 at 10:00
A newspaper with the title Unitarian Universalist World.

Elaine McArdle

β€˜This is participatory theology. It is inclusive and alive. I am hopeful that we will, together, forge a new statement for these times.’ 

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#A2TheConversation The Article II proposal review & amendment process has begun! Is your congregation involved in this essential conversation about our core values and commitments as UUs? This infographic highlights key opportunities & deadlines.

More details at: https://bit.ly/40Pfvxs



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Celebrating Flower Communion is an excellent opportunity for Unitarian Universalist congregations to explore what it means to them to affirm and promote world peace, liberty and justice for all.

Which flower would you bring to Flower Communion, and what does it symbolize?



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Supporting Healthy Sexuality with Justice and Inclusivityβ€―Β 

3 April 2023 at 10:00
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Rowan Lynam

Revisions to Our Whole Lives prioritize ensuring that everyone locates themselves in the materials.β€―

A Statement in response to the Nashville School Shooting β€” Side With Love

Our hearts are with the loved ones of those who were killed in the tragic shooting earlier this week in Nashville, TN. We send our love and prayers to the school and the community who must pick up the shattered pieces and to all those for whom this latest act of violence will re-expose layers of trauma and grief.

We share this statement from Side With Love, affirming our moral duty as Unitarian Universalists to declare that the real threat to the safety of our children and our communities comes from white Christian nationalism - not trans and nonbinary people. If we truly want all of our children to be safe, we must fight to eradicate the intertwined cultures of gun worship and transphobia that permeate this country.

https://bit.ly/3zmZB1W


On Monday, three adults and three children were killed at an elementary school in Nashville, TN in a mass shooting that also left the shooter dead. With rage and heartbreak, we acknowledge this horrific act of violence: both the unique, precious lives taken and the all-too-common manner in which thi

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Today we celebrate Trans Day of Visibility, let us be clear; our faith unequivocally, fiercely, and unapologetically affirms that trans people are divine and a beloved part of human family. There is no law, no political, rhetoric that can diminish the inherent worth and dignity of trans and non-binary people.



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Article II Idea Submission Form Now Live Until April 30, 2023

31 March 2023 at 12:49
From April 1-30, 2023, any Unitarian Universalist may submit suggestions and ideas through this online form for ways they recommend modifying the Article II Study Commission proposal.

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Article II Idea Submission Form Now Live Until April 30, 2023

31 March 2023 at 12:49
From April 1-30, 2023, any Unitarian Universalist may submit suggestions and ideas through this online form for ways they recommend modifying the Article II Study Commission proposal.

Continue reading "Article II Idea Submission Form Now Live Until April 30, 2023"

UUs Defend Transgender Americans from State Attacks

31 March 2023 at 09:30
A multiethnic, multi-gender group of people in yellow shirts/tops in a foyer of a state building. The floor reads "Republic of Texas".

Jeff Milchen

All of our voices are needed to stop a wave of hateful bills.

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As we all try to make sense of yet another tragic shooting, we offer some words from UUA Skinner House Books author of Love Like Thunder, Jess Reynolds.



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The Culture Wars Hit Home

30 March 2023 at 10:00
Image of a brick wall painted like an american flag, with the stripes the colors of the rainbow.

Renee Ruchotzke

Due to the timeliness of this issue, we are posting a special edition of Better Together. Dear Beloved Trans Families, There are evil forces in our country, and you have become their latest target. We, your cis-family siblings, are angry and scared and frustrated along with you. We support your...

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As (a) Unitarian Universalist, my faith affirms that all LGBTQIA+ people are sacred, divine, and perfect as they/we are. Our diversity of gender and sexuality is a gift as much as our diversity of appearance and personality.



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Dr. Paula Cole Jones on Article II and the 8th Principle

Dr. Paula Cole Jones, a key leader of the 8th Principle Project, and a member of the Article II Study Commission discusses the ways that the Article II revision proposal and the 8th Principle are connected.

Congregations across the Association are talking about the Article II revision proposal - is your congregation involved? Join us. #A2TheConversation

https://bit.ly/3zaKY1w


Dr. Paula Cole Jones, a member of the Article II Study Commission and a key leader of the 8th Principle Project, discusses the ways that the Article II revis...

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Opportunities for Connection ~ April 2023

cover of A2SC's Jan 2023 report to UUA BoT

Central East Region of the UUA

Find out what's happening in the Central East Region! This month - Article II Conversations, UUA Presidential Forums, GA 2023, Jubilee 3, Summer Institute and more!

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How Can I "Be Love"?

29 March 2023 at 02:19
At a March For Our Lives event, a protester is seen from behind wearing a very large sign that says #Enough

DeEtte Waleed

How can I be love instead of being anger and fear?

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UUA in the Public Square for LGBTQIA+ Rights

29 March 2023 at 09:07
A hand holds a megaphone emitting rainbow-"colored" sound waves

Elaine McArdle

Association offers a leading voice in the media and new resources.

How Can I "Be Love"?

29 March 2023 at 02:19
At a March For Our Lives event, a protester is seen from behind wearing a very large sign that says #Enough

DeEtte Waleed

How can I be love instead of being anger and fear?

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In honor of Women's History Month, we are highlighting how proud we are that 57% of UU congregations are led by women.

As we celebrate the growth and change in our leadership, let’s #EmbraceEquity and create greater opportunities for all people that identify as women.

Who are some of your favorite UU women leaders?

Data: State of Clergywomen in the United States: A Statistical Update 2018







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UUs Help Protect Hidden Black History in New Jersey

The UU Congregation at Montclair NJ is living into its theology, values and antiracist commitments. We are proud of their part in Montclair coalition’s community-wide reparations project to save the town’s first Black-owned home.

Read the full UU World story: https://bit.ly/3ZcGcev


A Montclair coalition rallied the community to save the town’s first Black-owned home.

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So often trans and nonbinary people’s stories are told only through the lens of their struggles and challenges, including their political battles for legal rights. Authentic Selves: Celebrating Trans and Nonbinary People and Their Families is a sweeping compilation of glimpses into the real lives - the challenges and the triumphs, the joy and the beauty - of trans and nonbinary people and their families.
Join us in celebrating all the ways we work to create a more just, diverse, and compassionate world and preorder your copy today!

Find books that explore richly diverse narratives at InSpirit UU Bookstore.

https://bit.ly/3Zknbqh



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Talking with Children about Climate Issues

Drawn symbols of the earth, a smiley face, a heart, and the earth in the shape of a heart.

Susan Dana Lawrence

Parenting practices to strengthen our children for better Earth stewardship.

Have You Heard About CERSI?

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Central East Region Summer Institute

It’s true, CERSI registration is open! For anyone who hasn’t been before; who may have come to Kenyon or Oberlin but has not experienced the PennWest campus; or who may be joining CERSI for the first time after attending UUMAC in the past, we want to share more about the experience.

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β€œWhat I love most about Unitarian Universalism…. is that we are a Living Tradition, not stagnant but always open to the longings of the spirit and the changing needs of our times.β€œ Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray

#SFGLegacy



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Sending love and blessings to all who are observing the holy month of #Ramadan. Wishing all of you a season of fasting and prayer, charity and community ritual. May this be a season of deepening spirit, connection and generosity.



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Unitarian Universalists Respond to Climate Displacement

22 March 2023 at 10:00
photo of youth getting to the September 2019 climate strike in New York City via public transit

Staff Writer

Six UU organizations release joint statement committing to respond to climate-forced displacement.

Trusting Intuition

22 March 2023 at 05:53
On a road, a Black man in jeans bends down to talk through a passenger window to the car's driver.

Lynette Yetter

My intuition became honed, for safety and survival.

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Trusting Intuition

22 March 2023 at 05:53
On a road, a Black man in jeans bends down to talk through a passenger window to the car's driver.

Lynette Yetter

My intuition became honed, for safety and survival.

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Whoever you are

Where ever you are from

Whomever you love

Whatever your faith tradition

You are welcome here🀍.

We are so proud of our beautiful UU Faith! What are you most proud of?



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The UUA is excited to announce that Imani Perry will give ourWare Lecture at GA! UU’s do you remember reading Perry's moving book, "Breathe: A Letter to My Sons" for the 2020 Common Read?

Only GA registrants get access to this lecture. Register today https://bit.ly/2CQ6l8M



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The UUA is excited to announce that Imani Perry will give our historic Ware Lecture at #UUAGA this June! UU’s do you remember reading Perry's deeply moving book, "Breathe: A Letter to My Sons" for the 2020 Common Read?

Only GA registrants get access to this lecture. Register today to attend virtually or in-person in Pittsburgh, PA! https://bit.ly/2CQ6l8M



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Since 2016, EqUUal Access has sponsored an annual contest for sermons related to disability. It is named after Carolyn Cartland, an early president of EqUUal Access. This annual contest highlights disability-related themes and topics. Entry deadline: May 1. One cash prize of $500. When feasible, the winner may be invited to present their sermon at an EqUUal Access event during UUA General Assembly. Travel costs to GA cannot be supported.

ELIGIBILITY:
The sermon must be an original work on a disability theme or topic
The sermon must be preached between May 1, 2022 and April 30, 2023.
Entries (sermon text and entry cover information) must be submitted before midnight on May 1st, 2023.
This sermon contest is open to all lay or religious professional Unitarian Universalists.
For more information, go to: Information for Submitting a Sermon:

https://bit.ly/3ZEYzKd



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Flower Ceremony Centennial

The Flower Ceremony’s beloved tradition and its powerful history has provided meaning to hundreds of UU congregations for decades.

As the centennial of this ritual approaches, WorshipWeb is preparing a set of videos for use in worship. These videos will provide insight into the history of the flower ceremony, the ongoing Czech traditions and practices of the flower ceremony, and reflections about the relationship between Rev. Čapek's memory and the modern flower ceremony and a offering a blessing of flowers in both Czech and English.

Look out for these videos coming available on this page by March 31, 2023. https://bit.ly/3JpBe8e


Celebrate 100 Years of the Flower Ceremony!

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UUs Help Protect Hidden Black History in New Jersey

20 March 2023 at 12:00
An African American woman in an all-black outfit holds a set of house keys. She is standing in front of a multiracial group of people in the front yard of a house.

Jeff Milchen

A Montclair coalition rallied the community to save the town’s first Black-owned home.

Antiracism Resource Spotlight: UU Book Guides

20 March 2023 at 12:06
Beacon Press: Igniting Hearts & Minds

Beth Casebolt

Many UUs love to read. If reading is a passion for you, there are many great books out there on the topics of antiracism, anti-oppression and multicultural issues. Two great resources for these books and discussion guides for deeper engagement are Beacon Press and the annual UU Common Read.

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Nominations for Election at General Assembly 2023

16 March 2023 at 09:10
The UUA Nominating Committee submitted the following slate of nominations for elected boards, committees, and commissions, which will be part of the larger election at General Assembly 2023.

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Nominations for Election at General Assembly 2023

16 March 2023 at 09:10
The UUA Nominating Committee submitted the following slate of nominations for elected boards, committees, and commissions, which will be part of the larger election at General Assembly 2023.

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The first UUA Presidential Forum is this weekend at the UU Church of Arlington, VA. Today is the deadline to register to attend in person and registration for online attendance will continue up until the event begins.

Public forums for the presidential candidate will be hosted four times before GA 2023. They are intended to allow UUs to learn more about the candidate for UUA President, Rev. Dr. SofΓ­a Betancourt. All forums will be multiplatform and all will require registration.

Register here for this weekend’s forum: https://bit.ly/3JihzH9 Learn more about upcoming forums: https://bit.ly/3yF1uXd



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Blaze by Blaze

15 March 2023 at 05:52
A trail is vaguely visible on a mossy forest bed, through thick trees. A blaze of blue paint appears on one of the many trees.

Erika Hewitt

What’s your most memorable story about getting lost? What do you remember about finding your way home?

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Blaze by Blaze

15 March 2023 at 05:52
A trail is vaguely visible on a mossy forest bed, through thick trees. A blaze of blue paint appears on one of the many trees.

Erika Hewitt

What’s your most memorable story about getting lost? What do you remember about finding your way home?

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Give Your Leaders a Good Start

12 March 2023 at 12:43
seedlings in starter pots in a greenhouse

Renee Ruchotzke

I think there are some lessons from growing plants that can also be applied to growing leaders. Having a congregational culture grounded in covenant and gratitude can help leaders thrive as they grow into new leadership positions.

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