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Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP) Public Statement

The UUA has joined with other faith groups in signing on to a letter from Churches for Middle East Peace that calls on Congress to take immediate, proactive steps to de-escalate the ongoing violence in Israel/Palestine. We continue to hold all those impacted in love and care in this painful time.

Read the full letter: https://cmep.salsalabs.org/231012hillletter.


Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP) Public Statement

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Hanukkah Lighting for Congregations : How to light a menorah respectfully

10 October 2023 at 15:38
A silver menorah, against a dark background, holds colored candles. The first three candles and the shamash candle are lit.

Joanna Lubkin

Thoughtful commentary and context for how to light a menorah responsibly and respectfully.

Continue reading "Hanukkah Lighting for Congregations : How to light a menorah respectfully"

Hanukkah Lighting for Congregations : How to light a menorah respectfully

10 October 2023 at 15:38
A silver menorah, against a dark background, holds colored candles. The first three candles and the shamash candle are lit.

Joanna Lubkin

Thoughtful commentary and context for how to light a menorah responsibly and respectfully.

Continue reading "Hanukkah Lighting for Congregations : How to light a menorah respectfully"

Liturgy of the People

25 September 2023 at 05:00
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Elaine McArdle

Lay people and religious professionals reflect on the magic of co-creating worship.

Continue reading "Liturgy of the People"

The Sound of Faith: 'Everything Possible' Goes from Folk Song to Gender-Inclusive Children's Book

16 October 2023 at 09:00
Illustration of young girl reading a book on a bed

Elaine McArdle

This new version of the beloved song replaces binary language. Learn how the author did it.

We uplift Diverse Revolutionary Unitarian Universalist Multicultural Ministries's healing prayers for Jacob Johns, a father, Uni...

We uplift Diverse Revolutionary Unitarian Universalist Multicultural Ministries's healing prayers for Jacob Johns, a father, Unitarian Universalist, and Indigenous climate activist. DRUUMM reminds us of the painful truth that our Black, Indigenous, and Communities of Color face disproportionate trauma and harm, and if pastoral care would be helpful for any DRUUMM member, please reach out at https://bit.ly/3RV0aKI.


Jacob Johns, a father, Unitarian Universalist, and Indigenous climate activist from Spokane, was tragically shot last week morning during a peaceful protest against the erection of a conquistador monument in Tewa territory, also known as EspaΓ±ola, New Mexico. He is presently battling for his life in the ICU.

DRUUMM shares our healing prayers with Jacob and his family and uplifts the struggle for self-determination and environmental justice Jacob is a part of. We are painfully reminded that our Black, Indigenous, and Communities of Color face disproportionate trauma and harm, and if pastoral care would be helpful for any DRUUMM member, please reach out to us at druumm.org/chaplains

Ways to support:

1️⃣ Consider donating through the GoFundMe set up to assist with his immediate medical expenses: https://gofund.me/0a63153a
2️⃣ Support Jacob’s ongoing community activism via tax-deductible donations at the Backbone Campaign: https://www.backbonecampaign.org/jacob

We cannot overstate the urgency of combating the intensifying violence against Indigenous peoples that has persisted since colonialism's inception, especially amidst the climate crisis. Together, we must recommit to our collective care and protection of each other and our planet.

In the news:
- https://www.abqjournal.com/news/man-shot-during-juan-de-o-ate-statue-rally-in-espa-ola/article_946dcd3c-5e2d-11ee-9363-97e4e793df8a.html
- https://sourcenm.com/2023/09/28/trump-supporter-shoots-someone-attending-peaceful-rally/
- https://news.yahoo.com/sheriffs-official-ids-suspected-shooter-233400729.html

#JusticeForJacob πŸŒβ€οΈπŸ•ŠοΈ

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Finding Faith

On this Sunday afternoon, we offer you one last read before the weekend ends, brought to you by UU World.

Four Unitarian Universalists reflect on what brought them to the faithβ€”and what keeps them coming back. Read their reflections as they share their journey into and within the faith.


Four Unitarian Universalists reflect on what brought them to the faithβ€”and what keeps them coming back.

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We are so grateful for all that religious educators do to guide and serve this faith we love. May you feel the love and support ...

We are so grateful for all that religious educators do to guide and serve this faith we love. May you feel the love and support from your Unitarian Universalist community! We truly thank you for your work.

To the UU religious education colleagues and all who are attending the LREDA Fall Conference, we wish you a fun fulfilling time of learning, connection, play, and rest.



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In continued support of Deaf Awareness Month, we celebrate all the blessings and gifts that our deaf and hard-of-hearing sibling...

In continued support of Deaf Awareness Month, we celebrate all the blessings and gifts that our deaf and hard-of-hearing siblings bring to our communities. The UUA remains committed to using our platforms to learn and share more about disability access, rights, and justice in our congregations and beyond. As UU’s, we continue to side with love and raise awareness about inclusion and accessibility.

Learn how your congregation or community can help raise awareness and empower change from our friends at EqUUal Access.



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The UUA is offering a daylong online conference on Saturday, October 21st called Threats from Without, Care from Within. This co...

The UUA is offering a daylong online conference on Saturday, October 21st called Threats from Without, Care from Within. This conference will begin with worship and inspiration, followed by workshops and panel discussions. All congregations are invited to attend and learn how to develop practical strategies for community safety. Unitarian Universalism requires courage to remain committed to building Beloved Community in the face of opposition or intimidation and we can support one another along this path.

Register by Friday, October 20th at: https://bit.ly/3PHStVq

PC: UUA Safer Congregations



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Adrienne Walker is Appointed UUA General Counsel

The UUA is pleased to announce that Adrienne K. Walker has been appointed by UUA President Rev. Dr. SofΓ­a Betancourt to become the Association’s new general counsel. Adrienne will take over for Thomas Bean of Verrill Dana, who has been the UUA’s general counsel since 2011.

Welcome, Adrienne!


Adrienne Walker has been named a Top Woman of Law, and recognized for her longtime commitment to pro bono representation and the LGBTQ+ community.

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Unlearning the Rules

11 October 2023 at 06:42
In a dance studio, a woman in a red tank top dances ethusiastically while other dancers are visible in the background.

Laura Solomon

Embodying all of me is the best way I know to love the world.

Continue reading "Unlearning the Rules"

Unlearning the Rules

11 October 2023 at 06:42
In a dance studio, a woman in a red tank top dances ethusiastically while other dancers are visible in the background.

Laura Solomon

Embodying all of me is the best way I know to love the world.

Continue reading "Unlearning the Rules"

With heavy hearts, we reshare this message from UUA President the Rev. SofΓ­a Betancourt, PhD. We lift up her prayer for the peop...

With heavy hearts, we reshare this message from UUA President the Rev. SofΓ­a Betancourt, PhD. We lift up her prayer for the people of Israel and Palestine in the face of the most recent and ongoing, devastating conflict:

Beloveds, I invite you to stop what you are doing if you can and sit with me in the depth of this tragedy of continued violence between Israel and Hamas. How to reconcile the cost of occupation and of war? How to nuance two very real histories of oppression and violence? I am holding close the words of U.N. Middle East peace envoy Tor Wennesland who said: "This is a dangerous precipice, and I appeal to all to pull back from the brink."

We as a people of faith can condemn violence against civilians while at the same time engaging the full legacies and histories of oppression that shape such devastating conflict. As a faith tradition, Unitarian Universalists have long worked for peace, and our principles and values call for the goal of world community with peace, liberty, and justice for all. At the same time, we have not engaged the tangled issues surrounding Israel/Palestine in community since 2018, and our last engagement resulted in severed relationships, and deep pain.

I pray for the people of Israel and Palestine. I pray for leaders around the globe who must respond to this latest flare of violence and the untenable ethical considerations that abound. I pray for Muslim and Jewish UUs who experience the impact of this long strife acutely. I pray that those of us less likely to know the trauma of unending brutality and harm will not turn away from generational loss, from the devastating realities and their root causes, or from the relentless tragedy of war and occupation. Be gentle with yourselves when you need to be, but do not turn away unless you must. We are one global family living tenuously on the same human-impacted Earth. Let us center ourselves in justice as we call for peace.

This statement is also available on our website: https://bit.ly/48GZQoR.



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Today, we honor Indigenous Peoples' Day. This day is for truth telling and listening. We acknowledge the magnitude of injustices...

Today, we honor Indigenous Peoples' Day. This day is for truth telling and listening. We acknowledge the magnitude of injustices perpetrated against Indigenous people and their nations.

For Unitarian Universalists who do not identify as Indigenous, we must take humble action in solidarity toward healing, reparation, and greater equity. Let us take this day to celebrate Indigenous peoples everywhere and find ways to contribute to building a more just and equitable future for all.

Adapted from a UUA resource: β€œAn Invitation to Move Toward Land Acknowledgments & Beyond” https://bit.ly/3jWVRe4



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Resources for Congregations 2023 Edition

word cloud of congregational life area resources

Central East Region of the UUA

It's the start of the new year and congregations are returning to more regular programming. What are your congregants looking for this fall?

Continue reading "Resources for Congregations 2023 Edition"

From the President: Risking Our Stories

UUA President Rev. Dr. SofΓ­a Betancourt

SofΓ­a Betancourt

What are the stories that shift and shape your understanding of yourself, and have you had the opportunity to share them with someone else?

Join UU the Vote

9 October 2023 at 09:00
Red, white and blue heart shaped ribbon against white background

Cal Ball

I was motivated to action by anger, but what I found was love.

Moment of Joy: Celebration

9 October 2023 at 08:00
Service of the Living Tradition

Nancy Pierce

Remembering an uplifting moment of community.

Unitarian Universalism requires courage to remain committed to building Beloved Community in the face of opposition or intimidat...

Unitarian Universalism requires courage to remain committed to building Beloved Community in the face of opposition or intimidation. The UUA is offering a daylong online conference on Saturday, October 21st to offer guidance and resources for our congregations and communities in support of community safety.

This conference will begin with worship and inspiration, followed by workshops and panel discussions. All congregations are invited to attend and learn how to develop practical strategies.

Learn more and register at: https://bit.ly/3PHStVq

PC: UUA Safer Congregations



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Nancy Pierce: A Career in Focus

6 October 2023 at 17:24
Photographer Nancy Pierce takes a picture of herself in front of a mirror

Staff Writer

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A video interview with longtime UUA General Assembly photographer Nancy Pierce

Finding Faith

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Sarita Gonzales

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Candice Bautista-Biddle

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Martha Bautista-Biddle

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Chris Long

Four Unitarian Universalists reflect on what brought them to the faithβ€”and what keeps them coming back.

Continue reading "Finding Faith"

Finding Faith

Β© iStock.com/smartboy10

Sarita Gonzales

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Candice Bautista-Biddle

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Martha Bautista-Biddle

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Chris Long

Four Unitarian Universalists reflect on what brought them to the faithβ€”and what keeps them coming back.

Continue reading "Finding Faith"

Fall/Winter 2023 Reflection Questions

6 October 2023 at 09:00
two women chat at a table in front of a window

Staff Writer

The Fall/Winter 2023 issue of UU World explores stories of spiritual journeys and practices, pathways for connecting with others, and actions for creating justice in the greater world. We invite you to use the following questions for reflection, or to spark a guided conversation in your own congregation or small group.

'I Loved Her Even More'

Mother and daughter AngΓ©lica Canlas Castroβ€―and Angelle Eve Castro embrace

AngΓ©lica Canlas Castro

I am so proud of my trans daughter, and I am ecstatic for the world to see and experience what the embodiment of revolutionary love looks like.

Adrienne Walker is Appointed the UUA’s New General Counsel

4 October 2023 at 13:03
Headshot of Adrienne Walker
UUA President Rev. Dr. SofΓ­a Betancourt appoints Adrienne K. Walker to become the Association’s new general counsel. She replaces Thomas Bean of Verrill Dana, who is retiring. Bean had been the UUA’s general counsel since 2011.

Continue reading "Adrienne Walker is Appointed the UUA’s New General Counsel"

Adrienne Walker is Appointed the UUA’s New General Counsel

4 October 2023 at 13:03
Headshot of Adrienne Walker
UUA President Rev. Dr. SofΓ­a Betancourt appoints Adrienne K. Walker to become the Association’s new general counsel. She replaces Thomas Bean of Verrill Dana, who is retiring. Bean had been the UUA’s general counsel since 2011.

Continue reading "Adrienne Walker is Appointed the UUA’s New General Counsel"

β€˜The World is a Better Place When Trans Lives are Uplifted’

Angelle Eve Castro posing near a tree

Angelle Eve Castro

Every day I wake up, and I’m more myself than ever before.

'My Love for Her Would Not Change'

Angelle Eve Castro with her brothers Sammy (left) and Isa sitting on a bed

Sammy Castro-McCauley

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Isa Castro-McCauley

Brothers reflect on their love and support for their trans sister.

The UUSC: Unitarian Universalist Service Committee is supporting feminist Sudanese activists by amplifying the ways we can all s...

The UUSC: Unitarian Universalist Service Committee is supporting feminist Sudanese activists by amplifying the ways we can all support their courageous work. To support women and youth organizing on the ground in Sudan, the UUSC recommends donations go to the African Women's Development Fund, Darfur Women Action Group, or the Urgent Action Fund-Africa. We send our love and solidarity to the women and youth organizing on the ground in Sudan.



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Finding Faith

Aerial shot of road lined by trees

Sarita Gonzales

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Candice Bautista-Biddle

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Martha Bautista-Biddle

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Chris Long

Four Unitarian Universalists reflect on what brought them to the faithβ€”and what keeps them coming back.

Healing Begins with Breath in the Body

4 October 2023 at 06:22
A Black woman in athletic clothing is in child's pose on a yoga mat: arms stretched forward, head bowing, kneeling back towards her heels.

Melissa Jeter

Spirit and Breath, create an openness that violence has constricted.

Continue reading "Healing Begins with Breath in the Body"

Healing Begins with Breath in the Body

4 October 2023 at 06:22
A Black woman in athletic clothing is in child's pose on a yoga mat: arms stretched forward, head bowing, kneeling back towards her heels.

Melissa Jeter

Spirit and Breath, create an openness that violence has constricted.

Continue reading "Healing Begins with Breath in the Body"

UUA Congregational Life staff is pleased to offer a new worship resource. This program is designed for small congregations, lay-...

UUA Congregational Life staff is pleased to offer a new worship resource. This program is designed for small congregations, lay-led congregations, congregations with part-time ministry, and any UU congregation that is seeking resources for worship.

This is a monthly subscription service that provides recorded sermons congregations can download and use for worship. Speakers will be members of the Congregational Life staff, other UUA staff groups, or guest preachers from around the country. For more details and to subscribe online, visit: https://bit.ly/3ZIJTKw



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UUs at the Front Lines of Atlanta’s β€˜Cop City’ Resistance

3 October 2023 at 10:40
A stack of boxes with petitions against a proposed 'Cop City' sit in an office

Jeff Milchen

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Massive complex would train area police, firefighters, and emergency responders

Threats from Without, Care from Within, a Conference on Safety

2 October 2023 at 10:41
diverse crowed supporting each other

Sunshine Jeremiah Wolfe

In the past year, we have seen a marked increase in safety incidents in our congregations and communities. Incidents have ranged from individuals protesting during worship, spam emails acquiring money and information, zoom bombing, armed protests of churches, arson, physical threats, and more....

Continue reading "Threats from Without, Care from Within, a Conference on Safety"

Q&A: Rev. Dr. Sheri Prud’homme On the Appeal of Our Faith

Headshot of Rev. Dr. Sheri Prud’homme

Alexandra Varney McDonald

As religious traditions across the country report dwindling memberships, Unitarian Universalism continues to attract new congregants.

I Am Not a Criminal; My Child Is Not a Crime

2 October 2023 at 09:45
Rev. Sara LaWall and her daughter June pose in their congregation's Pride tent

Sara LaWall

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Unitarian Universalists must push back against anti-trans legislation.

Congregations Assist Asylum-Seekers through UU Service Committee Program

2 October 2023 at 09:42
Members of the Boise UU Fellowship’s Refugee and Immigrant Ministry Team welcome Romel (in ball cap) at the airport upon his arrival from a Louisiana detention facility.

Jessica Sapalio

Housing, medical care, legal needs, and more offered through Congregational Accompaniment Project for Asylum-Seekers.

Nurturing Beauty

a ladybug nestled in a plant

Otto O’Connor

It’s the terrible things that put the beauty in sharp relief.

Pushing Back on Injustice

2 October 2023 at 09:01
colorful illustration of an unbalanced scale

Elaine McArdle

Unitarian Universalists across the country are mobilizing to defend rights.

Worship: Co-creating the Sacred Container

2 October 2023 at 09:00
Tw people wearing stoles and holding large folders sing with a choir on stage.

Jacqueline Brett

What does it mean to shift the focus from the needs of the dominant culture and to consider the needs of all who are in the room?

Letters Can Help Shift Hearts and Minds in Your Community and State

2 October 2023 at 08:55
hands writing a letter with a pen

Jeff Milchen

The UUA's Side With Love team offers a variety of tools to help with public communication in the name of justice.

Social Justice on Social Media

2 October 2023 at 08:55
photo of hands holding a smartphone

Staff Writer

Unitarian Universalists are using social media to help amplify their voices on justice issues.

From the Editors: Faithful Voices and Stories

A chalice lit with people in the background

Lisa Gregory

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Kristen Cox Roby

The Fall/Winter 2023 issue of UU World offers stories from our UU community.

UUSC and UUCSJ Response to the Shooting of Indigenous Climate Activist Jacob Johns

It is with great sadness that we share news that Indigenous climate activist and beloved member of our Unitarian Universalist community, Jacob Johns, was violently attacked yesterday and is currently in ICU.

We share the post below from our partners at the UUSC: Unitarian Universalist Service Committee and the Unitarian Universalist College of Social Justice with more information and ways you can support for Jacob on his healing journey.

We are holding Jacob and all who have been impacted by this tragic event in love and care and we reaffirm our commitment to Indigenous solidarity and long haul organizing for our people and our planet.


We are holding Jacob Johns, Indigenous climate activist, artist, musician, father, and Unitarian Universalist in great care and invite you to join us in supporting Jacob in his healing and organizing journey. Jacob was shot in the chest on the morning of Thursday, September 28, during a No Juan de O...

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Tennessee Bookstore Dedicates Reading Room to Elandria Williams

We remain heartbroken over the loss of the amazing UU leader, Elandria Williams. The Bottom, a nonprofit community center and Black-affirming bookstore in Knoxville, Tennessee, has dedicated a reading and research room to E.

Learn more about how The Bottom is honoring E’s legacy in this brief story summary from UU World:


The room at Knoxville nonprofit The Bottom features books, materials that focus on racial, gender, other social justice issues

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Because Unitarian Universalists believe in the dignity and worth of every person, we are called to demand that members of Congre...

Because Unitarian Universalists believe in the dignity and worth of every person, we are called to demand that members of Congress oppose any effort to criminalize trans people, their families, or communities.

Tell your representative today: https://bit.ly/3rtj8gz

PC: Uplift Action, Side With Love



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Three Wisconsin Congregations Collaborate for Shared Worship

20 September 2023 at 09:20
Rev. Jim Coakley preaching

Kat McKim

Small fellowships band together in just one example of the many ways the COVID-19 pandemic has prompted UU congregations to innovate and combine resources.

Opportunities for Connection ~ October 2023

28 September 2023 at 10:00
Four photos illustrating climate change-caused disasters: aftermath of a hurricane showing destroyed houses in top left, trees burning in a forest fire in top right, houses and trees almost submerged by flooding in bottom right, and crops bent and destroyed by drought in bottom left.

Central East Region of the UUA

Find out what's happening in the Central East Region! his month - Disaster Relief Fund, CER Skill Ups, Worship Resources for Small Congregations, CERSI workshop proposals and more!

Continue reading "Opportunities for Connection ~ October 2023"

Threshold Conversations: Coming of Age

12 September 2023 at 15:15
Coming of Age Panel Word Cloud: Flame prominent words "Coming of Age" "Know" "Ritual" "Congregation" "Think"
Coming of Age Conversations from Threshold Project panels, writings, and more

Continue reading "Threshold Conversations: Coming of Age"

Liturgy of the People

25 September 2023 at 09:00
Illustration of different people along with colorful icons

Elaine McArdle

Lay people and religious professionals reflect on the magic of co-creating worship.

Threshold Conversations: Coming of Age

12 September 2023 at 15:15
Coming of Age Panel Word Cloud: Flame prominent words "Coming of Age" "Know" "Ritual" "Congregation" "Think"
Coming of Age Conversations from Threshold Project panels, writings, and more

Continue reading "Threshold Conversations: Coming of Age"

Our Bodies Already Know

27 September 2023 at 07:09
A woman sitting on a large tree branch, with the tree around her, holds her hands to her heart with closed eyes, as if meditating.

Julica Hermann de la Fuente

Our bodies are so wise, and they hold so much information.

Continue reading "Our Bodies Already Know"

Our Bodies Already Know

27 September 2023 at 07:09
A woman sitting on a large tree branch, with the tree around her, holds her hands to her heart with closed eyes, as if meditating.

Julica Hermann de la Fuente

Our bodies are so wise, and they hold so much information.

Continue reading "Our Bodies Already Know"

On Repentace and Repair UU Common Read Resources

Wishing everyone a peaceful and meaningful Yom Kippur and resharing this message from our UUA President, the Rev. SofΓ­a Betancourt, PhD.


With On Repentance and Repair, UU Common Read groups can seek a Unitarian Universalist resonance with the writings of the 12th century Jewish physician ...

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Congregations Join Together for Banned Books Festival

25 September 2023 at 10:10
Image of books on a shelf, Unstoppable stories, a banned books festival

Central East Region of the UUA

Congregations don't need to take action alone - you can partner with your neighboring congregations to make events and social justice actions happen.

Continue reading "Congregations Join Together for Banned Books Festival"

Fall Equinox Meditation

As the Autumn Equinox approaches for those in the Northern Hemisphere, we offer a meditation from Rev. Lori Gorgas Hlaban, which includes, in part:

β€œEquinox.
The wheel of the year turns, and turns again.
The air cools, days shorten,
the sun seems to weaken,
barely clearing the horizon after rising
before beginning its descent.

This is our opportunity, now, to pause.
Balanced, breathing in, breathing out,
knowing this present moment.
This present moment is all we’re guaranteed.
Like the sun moving toward the shortest day,
each moment arisesβ€”and is gone before we know it.”

Read the full meditation from WorshipWeb:


Like the sun moving toward the shortest day, each moment arisesβ€”and is gone before we know it.

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Photos from Side with Love's post

Sharing the information below for any of our Atlanta-area folx or others living in or near Georgia. Can you help Side With Love and the community in Atlanta break through the City Council’s stalling tactics and take seriously the public’s opposition to Copy City – one of the largest militarized police training centers in the country? Check out Side With Love’s post for details, including contacts and scripts to support organizing.













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Covenant Calls Us In: The Why of Covenant (Training)

21 September 2023 at 18:17
a red felt heart, stitched back together up the center with blue thread and a needle
When you’re a member of a vibrant congregation, you hope for a deep and radical welcome there. You want to be able to bring your whole self, and feel called to be your best self, accountable to the vision of beloved community the community shares. In these congregations, when actions, words, or...

Continue reading "Covenant Calls Us In: The Why of Covenant (Training)"

Tennessee Bookstore Dedicates Reading Room to Elandria Williams

22 September 2023 at 11:00
UUA Co-Moderator Elandria Williams (who died September 23, 2020) addresses the 2018 General Assembly in Kansas City, Missouri.

Elaine McArdle

The room at Knoxville nonprofit The Bottom features books, materials that focus on racial, gender, other social justice issues

Five Questions, Climate Justice, & the US 2023 Federal Farm Bill! | Unitarian Universalist Ministry for Earth

In honor of #ClimateWeekNYC happening in alignment in the UN General Assembly in New York City, we are sharing this interview with DC-based UU activist Pablo DeJesus about the ways that agricultural policy and specifically the 2023 Farm Bill impacts us all:

β€œThe farm bill sets the funding and rules for a considerable portion of our agricultural activity and food systems. It informs what we eat, what our animals eat, and how we produce and distribute all foodstuffs. It frames our approach to anti-hunger programs as well as the science and financing behind the farming upon which we all depend.”

Get the full story and learn how you can make an impact: https://bit.ly/44WSVoh


A powerful interview with Pablo De Jesus, Executive Director of Unitarian Universalists for Social Justice, about the 2023 Federal Farm Bill!

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On so many frontsβ€”locally, organizationally, nationally, and globallyβ€”we are all living on the threshold of change. Together, we...

On so many frontsβ€”locally, organizationally, nationally, and globallyβ€”we are all living on the threshold of change. Together, we are experiencing great and necessary shifts that can amplify the changes reverberating in our personal lives. The first skill we need to develop for this threshold moment is learning to let goβ€”of what we had or knew, of what had been before but now no longer is. If we want to learn to let go, we have no further to search than the rim of our own bodies, where in a most literal sense we are not wearing the same skin we were housed in just one month before.

Read more from Karen Hering in UU World: https://bit.ly/3rkqaEk

PC: ISTOCK/LVCANDY



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The Journey of Forgiveness

20 September 2023 at 06:38
From above, the back of a person's head as they sit in meditation and use a Tibetan singing bowl.

Lynette Yetter

I have struggled forgiving myself for not knowing how to create appropriate boundaries.

Continue reading "The Journey of Forgiveness"

The Journey of Forgiveness

20 September 2023 at 06:38
From above, the back of a person's head as they sit in meditation and use a Tibetan singing bowl.

Lynette Yetter

I have struggled forgiving myself for not knowing how to create appropriate boundaries.

Continue reading "The Journey of Forgiveness"

Welcome to the New Church Year!

17 September 2023 at 10:32
headshot of Megan Foley

Central East Region of the UUA

Welcome to the New Church Year! Here are some resources mentioned in the video that might help you!

Continue reading "Welcome to the New Church Year!"

On this Rosh Hashanah, we wish the Jewish community, including Jewish Unitarian Universalists, a celebration filled with meaning...

On this Rosh Hashanah, we wish the Jewish community, including Jewish Unitarian Universalists, a celebration filled with meaning and tradition, and care for family, community, and loved ones.



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Ask your Elected Officials: Declare a Climate Emergency Now!

In New York this September, the United Nations Secretary-General is hosting a first-of-its-kind Climate Ambition Summit to demand that nations stop the fossil fuel expansion that is driving the climate emergency,” said the Rev. SofΓ­a Betancourt, PhD, President of the Unitarian Universalist Association.

In August, in advance of the summit, UUA President SofΓ­a called on Unitarian Universalists to urge their elected officials to demand that President Biden take bold action to End Fossil Fuels.

#ClimateWeekNYC begins with a march on Sunday, September 17th – if you are in the New York City area, we hope you can join. Learn more about the march, #ClimateWeekNYC, and Side With Love’s Climate Justice efforts:


In New York this September, the United Nations Secretary-General is hosting a first-of-its-kind Climate Ambition Summit to demand that nations stop the fossil fuel…

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We are holding close to our hearts two Unitarian Universalist ministers - Rev. Dave Dunn and Rev. Jeff Jones – who were among 5 ...

We are holding close to our hearts two Unitarian Universalist ministers - Rev. Dave Dunn and Rev. Jeff Jones – who were among 5 people arrested and released last week in Georgia after joining a non-violent direct action to protest the construction of the Cop City site near Atlanta. Their moral witness, as part of the grassroots movement to Stop Cop City, represents UU commitments to promote democratic action, climate and environmental justice, and racial justice; build power for justice through mutual aid; and resist the criminalization of our neighbors and communities. You can learn more about their work and what you can do to support the effort to Stop Cop City at Side With Love:


Yesterday morning, two Unitarian Universalist ministers, Rev. Dave Dunn and Rev. Jeff Jones, joined a non-violent direct action to protest the escalating anti-democratic actions of the Georgia Attorney General and the Atlanta City Council. Over the past year, these two tax-funded institutions have waged an ongoing campaign of disinformation, intimidation, and criminalization to repress the grassroots movement to Stop Cop City.

Revs. Dunn and Jones, along with three additional community leaders, were arrested yesterday after halting construction on the site. Side With Love and the UUSC: Unitarian Universalist Service Committee honor the courageous moral witness of these leaders and remain committed to showing up in solidarity with them and the movement to Stop Cop City.

Read the entire blog post: https://sidewithlove.org/ourstories/2023/9/8/democracyisnotacrime. See the comments for our links to learn more and take action to support our local leaders.

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Climate Week in New York City - September 17-23, 2023 | Unitarian Universalist Ministry for Earth

Unitarian Universalists are committed to working to address climate disruption and holding elected officials accountable for taking action on the world’s climate emergency.

#ClimateWeekNYC is an important opportunity to support frontline Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities - who are disproportionately impacted by the escalating climate crisis - as they confront the forces of white supremacy, colonialism, and extractive industry. Like Rev. SofΓ­a Betancourt, PhD, we are also inspired by the work of Unitarian Universalist Ministry for Earth, Side With Love, and other UU partners, who will participate in several events during #ClimateWeekNYC, September 17-23, 2023.

Learn more about how you can get involved: https://bit.ly/3EwrPty


Climate Week in New York City includes many events for climate justice. Here are aΒ few highlights: Pregame Climate week End the Era of Fossil Fuels Summer Bridge: Elected Officials PledgeΒ  Before the actual NYC gathering, we are working with Side with Love and other UU partners to support theΒ Peo...

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Approaching Conflict Like a Poem

13 September 2023 at 06:35
A colorful, simple painting of two people's heads facing one another, with brighly colored sparks or energy radiating off of them.

Tania MΓ‘rquez

May we remember to slow down when we find ourselves having difficult conversations.

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Earlier today, we received a number of comments on the post we made which offered a prayer paired with an unrelated illustration...

Earlier today, we received a number of comments on the post we made which offered a prayer paired with an unrelated illustration of an individual holding a transgender pride flag with the text β€œhow has living authentically benefitted you?” This post did not live up to our standards for attribution, or thematic relationship that honors both the author of the quote and the creator of the image. We take responsibility for this error and have removed the post from our social media platforms.

The UUA Communications team would like to share we are initiating a review of our internal policies on the use, attribution and links to the creators’ accounts for images and illustrations shared on our social media posts. Our goal is to make sure that our polices meet best practices for respecting the work of artists and creators and to live out our values in our messages. This is especially important for our most marginalized and impacted communities. We will share our policies once they are updated.

Thank you to the commenters who provided feedback. The community’s feedback helps us to better serve Unitarian Universalism, UU congregations across the country, and all of you. We appreciate your thoughtful efforts to work with Communications staff as we live out our shared values and principles.



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UUA Communications would like to lift up President SofΓ­a’s message about yesterday’s Facebook post that initially said that the ...

UUA Communications would like to lift up President SofΓ­a’s message about yesterday’s Facebook post that initially said that the we honor all people β€œregardless of their actions and decisions” and takes full responsibility for the impact that it has caused. It is so important that we express the values of our UU faith tradition clearly and with mindful intention. Thank you again for the community feedback and for your thoughtful care of our UU values.


Unitarian Universalism is a progressive religious movement in the midst of deep work around accountability, covenant, and the ethics by which we hold one another’s relative safety and wellbeing. Yesterday, our main Facebook page posted language stating that we honor all people β€œregardless of their actions.” This is simply untrue, and I apologize on behalf of the UUA for the distress raised by this language. I want to take the space here to explain why this language was rightly such a cause for concern.

To imply that any and all actions are honored here is not only incorrect, but it conflicts with the theological center of our tradition. Universalism is about personhood, not behavior β€” in other words, our faith makes the radical claim that everyone is born beloved, that no person is beyond the reach of Love’s embrace, and there is always the possibility of redemption and repair. But because our faith is communal and covenantal, it also calls us to directly address harm, both interpersonal and systemic.

We are called to hold one another in love across a range of past mistakes, across a range of beliefs, across a range of identities and perspectives and a great many other things. We teach that there is always a path back into beloved community. But the covenant that lives at the center of our faith is grounded in love itself. And that love requires that we hold one another accountable for our actions, and that we do the work of repair when we have caused harm. Thank you, Beloveds, for your feedback and your depth of care for our values in the public square.

Photo: Copyright: Β© 2023 Nancy Pierce/UUA

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Approaching Conflict Like a Poem

13 September 2023 at 06:35
A colorful, simple painting of two people's heads facing one another, with brighly colored sparks or energy radiating off of them.

Tania MΓ‘rquez

May we remember to slow down when we find ourselves having difficult conversations.

Continue reading "Approaching Conflict Like a Poem"

How is your congregation preparing to welcome newcomers at the start of the church year? You’ll feel at home in a UU congregati...

How is your congregation preparing to welcome newcomers at the start of the church year?

You’ll feel at home in a UU congregation if you’re looking for a space in which you can be open and be your true self in alignment with the inherent worth and dignity of all people. We welcome all people who share our values. To many people, our faith feels like coming home.



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Finding Unexpected Joy

11 September 2023 at 12:48
image of a brown and orange butterfly on a yellow flower in a garden

Beth Casebolt

Are you looking for the unexpected joy in your community?

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Black Lives of UU is having their annual worship in September to prepare for the start of a new church year, a meaningful time f...

Black Lives of UU is having their annual worship in September to prepare for the start of a new church year, a meaningful time for reconnection and rededication to faith for Black UUs.

BLUU's online worship services are Black Sacred Space in their entiretyβ€” by and for Black people, with the words and voices of Black folx across the diasporaβ€” and we hope Black UUs and Black UU-adjacent folx with shared values will join!

For non-Black siblings in faith, please DO share this invitation with Black folx in your life and community. Getting the word out about BLUU’s gatherings and other programming is one powerful way of lending your support, and it is deeply appreciated!

Sign up for worship here: https://bit.ly/3wYfnjb.



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Through the celebration of International Literacy Day, we all have an opportunity to re-think the role of literacy. This day she...

Through the celebration of International Literacy Day, we all have an opportunity to re-think the role of literacy. This day sheds light on eradicating poverty and attaining gender equality. It reminds us of the joys of reading and is the perfect excuse to unplug and get lost in a good book.

Looking for a good read to enjoy this #LiteracyDay? Pick up book from our inSpirit UU Book & Gift Shop: https://bit.ly/3ME46t1



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In true UU fashion, we try to be true and live out our values. Perhaps, there are bumps you might stumble upon. We can continue...

In true UU fashion, we try to be true and live out our values. Perhaps, there are bumps you might stumble upon. We can continue to push through, trying to do better. We are only human and as long as we act out of care and kindness, it'll all work out.

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Enoughness

6 September 2023 at 06:33
In a spring garden, dark purple peony shoots rise from a flower bed while a person in gardening gloves works.

DanaLee Simon

Self-compassion was one of the best gifts I gave myself.

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Enoughness

6 September 2023 at 06:33
In a spring garden, dark purple peony shoots rise from a flower bed while a person in gardening gloves works.

DanaLee Simon

Self-compassion was one of the best gifts I gave myself.

Continue reading "Enoughness"

5 Black Leaders that Shaped the Labor Movement | NEA

In honor of Labor Day we chose to share this piece on 5 black leaders. Racial justice and economic justice are intrinsically intertwined. However, far too often in our nation’s history, those who benefit from the existing order have used race and class to divide us. These Black leaders strengthened both the labor and civil rights movements by fighting discrimination in unions and building strong coalitions for the welfare of all.


These Black leaders had strong visions for the future of the labor movement, uniting broad coalitions for racial justice, worker rights, and the welfare of all.

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Labor Day gives us another opportunity as a faith community to unequivocally side with the inspiring labor resurgence happening ...

Labor Day gives us another opportunity as a faith community to unequivocally side with the inspiring labor resurgence happening in workplaces across the country. As Unitarian Universalists, we have long believed that challenging inequity locally and globally for workers is a moral imperative.



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CER Leader Skill Ups Scheduled for 2023-24

4 September 2023 at 13:37
CER Leader Skill Up. CER Leadership Skill Ups for changing times monthly calls start with Worship to Center and ground your yeaer. Spetember 7th, 7-9 pm ET

Central East Region of the UUA

The Central East Region team is excited to announce our monthly Leadership Skill Ups for Changing Times series next year! These are drop-in calls for all congregational leaders where you can learn a new skill - or fine tune an old one.

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Earlier this summer we joined Instagram, have you followed us on Instagram yet?

Earlier this summer we joined Instagram, have you followed us on Instagram yet?



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Welcome, in this Season of Return

The Rev. SofΓ­a Betancourt, PhD, offers a welcome message at the start of a new congregational year for Unitarian Universalists. Rev. Dr. Betancourt also invites all UUs into a shared ministry together to reimagine the workings and expressions of Unitarian Universalist faith, while holding onto the traditions, theology, and commitments that have made us who we are.



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We echo Rev. SofΓ­a Betancourt, PhD's message.

We echo Rev. SofΓ­a Betancourt, PhD's message.


I am holding UUs and all of our extended communities close in my heart as we work to find our way amid the immense struggles and suffering of recent weeks.

I am sitting with photos of intense flooding in FL and reflecting on how each day brings new challenges and a profound need to be in community. We are living into the impacts of climate disruption in all of its forms – heat, floods, fires, tornadoes, and more. The moral call for a faithful and committed response could not be clearer. This is work we will continue to live into together as a movement.

I also find myself both grieving and determined in response to the renewed wake of violence in this nation – in the threats to our congregations and the devastation in our streets. Racialized violence, resistance to gun control, legislative violence, and the use of fear to promote controlling ideologies are just some of the ways people are being targeted in these heartbreaking times.

I know that I need to remain connected to all of you when the days are difficult. I know that the impact of our response is greater when we ground ourselves in our values and show up together to proclaim that another way is possible. Beloveds, I believe in us. I believe that we can renew the moral witness and prophetic action of the progressive religious left as we join together for all that is to come. The time for us to live the values of our faith every day is right now.

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Worship Themes, Holy Days, and Holidays

The new 2023-2024 worship calendar has become available! With monthly worship themes used in four popular theme-based ministry programs, the calendar helps congregations create multigenerational connections as people of all ages explore common themes and extend faith development beyond Sunday morning.


Faith-based and secular holidays that UU congregations often celebrate, including monthly worship themes.

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New from Beacon Press No Meat Required: The Cultural History and Culinary Future of Plant-Based Eating by Alicia Kennedyβ€”A culin...

New from Beacon Press No Meat Required: The Cultural History and Culinary Future of Plant-Based Eating by Alicia Kennedyβ€”A culinary and cultural history of plant-based eating in the United States. https://bit.ly/3OS57ks



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Opportunities for Connection ~ September 2023

CER Leader Skill Up. CER Leadership Skill Ups for changing times monthly calls start with Worship to Center and ground your yeaer. Spetember 7th, 7-9 pm ET

Central East Region of the UUA

Find out what's happening in the Central East Region! his month - Welcome from Rev. SofΓ­a Betancourt, CER Skill Ups, Worship Resources, leadership trainings, CERSI workshop proposals and more!

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Welcome, in this Season of Return

The Rev. SofΓ­a Betancourt, Ph.D, elected UUA President at General Assembly in June 2023, offers a message of welcome at the start of a new congregational year for Unitarian Universalists. Rev. Dr. Betancourt also invites all UUs into a shared ministry together to reimagine the workings and expressions of Unitarian Universalist faith, while holding onto the traditions, theology, and commitments that have made us who we are.

https://bit.ly/3swdiLG


The Rev. Dr. Sofía Betancourt, elected UUA President at General Assembly in June 2023, offers a message of welcome at the start of a new congregational year...

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CER Hiring Congregational Life Staff

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Central East Region of the UUA

The transition of Evin Carvill-Ziemer to the New England Region leaves an opening on our fabulous Central East staff team that is ready and waiting for someone new to bring their unique story and experience to the work of companioning and championing congregations.

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As the 60th anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington approaches, we honor this foundational moment. Yet, we know that the fig...

As the 60th anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington approaches, we honor this foundational moment. Yet, we know that the fight for full equity and civil rights is far from over. While we recognize the dedication and courage of those who came before, we also recognize that this history, especially for UUs, is complex. In his well-known speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. shared a vision of Beloved Community. As Unitarian Universalists, we are called to continue working in solidarity with Black-led movements for justice.

We recommit to this essential work in the face of rising authoritarianism and attacks on civil liberties, including voting rights. UU the Vote has focused UU organizing not only on voter mobilization, but on democracy as a whole beyond election cycles. We continue to deepen our work in collaboration with congregations, UU State Action Networks, and Movements led by frontline communities.

Learn more about UU the Vote and how you can get involved: https://bit.ly/3tp1HeU



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