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RT @sparklebliss: I've seen a bunch of posts re: supreme court that are like "Well, we'll just make the church of social justice...

1 July 2022 at 17:15
By: Barbie
RT @sparklebliss: I've seen a bunch of posts re: supreme court that are like "Well, we'll just make the church of social justice then, lol," but like ... you're just describing the Unitarian Universalist church. It already exists.

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RT @bdg75516839: @JonFlan On that topic, I wish someone would start an on-line church in Florida called “Happy Gay Rainbow Unita...

30 June 2022 at 17:51
By: Goddess
RT @bdg75516839: @JonFlan On that topic, I wish someone would start an on-line church in Florida called “Happy Gay Rainbow Unitarian Church.” Any teacher or student could join it and display/wear/say gay, rainbow 🌈 with impunity.

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RT @MKdawah: @RobinCl12512863 @stillgray What is happening is DEFINITELY condemned, but Jesus Christ will condemn you as well fo...

30 June 2022 at 17:33
RT @MKdawah: @RobinCl12512863 @stillgray What is happening is DEFINITELY condemned, but Jesus Christ will condemn you as well for believing in the trinity (i.e. disbelieving in the Unitarian message he preached and taught), and for disbelieving in whom he prophecied to come; Prophet Muhammad PBUH.










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RT @gov_hm: Après la révocation du droit constitutionnel à l’avortement, l'église First Unitarian de Dallas (une des villes les ...

30 June 2022 at 16:23
RT @gov_hm: Après la révocation du droit constitutionnel à l’avortement, l'église First Unitarian de Dallas (une des villes les plus religieuses du Texas) protège le droit à l’avortement et accompagne les femmes à mettre fin à leur grossesse. Par @nina_iseni http://www.slate.fr/story/229790/texas-eglise-dallas-aide-femmes-avorter-ivg-religion-roe-wade-ivg-first-unitarian-church

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RT @UUA: We are proud that Unitarian Universalists are connected to so many historic moments of courage and liberation. As we ma...

RT @UUA: We are proud that Unitarian Universalists are connected to so many historic moments of courage and liberation. As we mark the 53rd anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, read reflections from LGBTQ elders who came of age during this transformative time.

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Transcending political partisanism in UUism … or at least in my church.

30 June 2022 at 14:18

I am becoming less and less comfortable with the overt political partisanism I see in my church (and am supposing that my church is not an outlier here).

Just one example: I found the overturning of Roe shocking and tragic. I have always whole-heartedly supported a woman’s right to choose and find this new ultra-conservative attack on woman’s autonomy scarily regressive.

However, just because I (as well as many other people in our congregation) feel this way, doesn’t mean that I want our minister to make a public statement condemning this decision (I.e. taking an explicitly partisan stand). I don’t want a minister that says: “We need to yell louder.” I don’t want a minister that essentially declares our congregation a safe space for any person who wants an abortion. I don’t want my minister to simple echo whatever the political consensus of the congregation is (or seems to be).

Why? Well, I believe that first and foremost, churches should be models of ideal communities. And ideal communities should (in my view) be open to the “other” — to people who don’t necessarily think exactly like us and yet still agree with all our principles. It is perfectly possible to be pro-life and see oneself as living according to our principles. It is perfectly possible to want stricter immigration policy and still see oneself living according to our principles. It is perfectly possible to ask questions about various controversies swirling around transgenderism and still see oneself living according to our principles.

Our minister likes to go on about how our church is a sacred space. I am an atheist, so I definitely grin and bear it. But I was quite spiritual for a long time and have a sense of what a sacred space is. To me, a sacred space is a space that stands apart from and against the world and the failings thereof. It is a space in which to be our best selves along with other people who are trying to be their best selves.

However our minister openly suggest that our sacred space needs to be a political space. She actively promotes the use of sacred language as a political weapon. In fact, the sermon we heard last week was all about wielding sacred language to make political change. Is the answer to the Right‘s politicization of conservative Christianity to go ahead and build a politically left religion? Do two wrongs make a right? I don’t think so.

I feel so despairing about politics in this country, but don’t believe the “both sides“ thing. Sure, the left has its issues, but fortunately they have not gone off the deep end in the unbridled pursuit of power for power’s sake. I would love more than anything else for us to regain political sameness and balance. I don’t know how that can happen at the moment. But I sure as hell know it’s not going to happen by having UU’s wrap themselves in a ball of anger and yell louder.

If any change is going to come, it going to take many years of concerted strategic political effort. I suppose this could happen in UU congregations (just as Black churches were instrumental in the Civil Rights movement). But I don’t see any of this happening. I just see a lot of rage, political othering and using leftish politics as a church brand-building exercise, as a form of collective identity construction.

So, in short, I’d like to see one of two things either:

  1. Having our “sacred space,” be informed by a broad, generous interpretation of our principles and hence be de-politicized.
  2. Fully commit to one issue and actually make change (which would involve analysis, having a plan, organization, etc.) and not merely yelling, whining, getting upset then trying to calm ourselves, building a collective identity as “justice seekers,” etc., etc.,

One or the other.

Im curious to know what others think about this?

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As Unitarian Universalists, we believe that all bodies are sacred. Every person has the right to determine what happens to their...

As Unitarian Universalists, we believe that all bodies are sacred. Every person has the right to determine what happens to their own body at all phases of life.

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RT @sfrederickgray: It was such an honor and a blessing to talk with Ibram X. Kendi during #UUAGA last week. I can't wait to sta...

RT @sfrederickgray: It was such an honor and a blessing to talk with Ibram X. Kendi during #UUAGA last week. I can't wait to start reading his next book, "How to Raise an Antiracist". Get your copy through our inSpirit book shop and support Unitarian Universalism: https://bit.ly/3OMWgPP @DrIbram




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It was such an honor and a blessing to talk with Ibram X. Kendi during #UUAGA last week. I can't wait to start reading his next ...

It was such an honor and a blessing to talk with Ibram X. Kendi during #UUAGA last week. I can't wait to start reading his next book, "How to Raise an Antiracist". Get your copy through our inSpirit book shop and support Unitarian Universalism: https://bit.ly/3OMWgPP @DrIbram




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RT @BuddyhillRule: @AdamKinzinger Mind blowing ~ Which Church?  How will your plan fit Religious Freedom? Methodist Baptist Prot...

29 June 2022 at 15:36
By: BUDDY
RT @BuddyhillRule: @AdamKinzinger Mind blowing ~ Which Church?  How will your plan fit Religious Freedom? Methodist Baptist Protestant Mennonite Seventh Day Adventist Scientology Unitarian Catholic Mormon Orthodox Christian Atheist Agnostic Jewish Muslim Hindu Buddhist Quaker Episcopal Jehovah Witness Azusa 🤯

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RT @ForgottenWomenW: Ahead of our second workshop funded by @MyWakefield #culturegrantswfd tomorrow with the lovely Maria, we'd ...

RT @ForgottenWomenW: Ahead of our second workshop funded by @MyWakefield #culturegrantswfd tomorrow with the lovely Maria, we'd love to share with you some information about a Unitarian Woman so closely linked to the textile industry. We introduce to you, Sarah Shuttleworth: https://buff.ly/3NonFGd




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That means that You own Your body and have control over it, guided by your own conscience, your wants for your health and mobili...

28 June 2022 at 18:19
By: I Am UU
That means that You own Your body and have control over it, guided by your own conscience, your wants for your health and mobility, and your aesthetics.

You have been given control of your own body and how other people interact with it or gain from it.

You own Your body and, guided by your own conscience, your wants for your health and mobility, and your aesthetics, you make the choices about it. You eat how you want; get tattoos or piercings or color your hair; give of your body to others where you feel you can and should and, just as important, do not when you choose not to.

Right now, the two places where this is most important to proclaim are abortion access and the rights of transgender people, especially youth. The right to access heath care that supports your bodily autonomy is crucial to having that autonomy. Allowing people safe and professional care for the body they inhabit is also vital to their mental health.

Protecting transgender youth from the effects of puberty safeguards their mental health while they figure out the long-term plan for their lives and the body they alone must live in. Letting people wear clothing or makeup to reflect who they are or even to seek professional medical modification is just and compassionate.

Allowing a person to opt out from the trauma and the risks involved in pregnancy gives them room to consider their lives and the direction they want to take and lets them choose when (and if) they are ready to be parents, which is also better for children.

We may individually disagree with their choice, but we respect that it is their choice to make. I am personally doing many things that I hope will reduce the number of people who seek an abortion, but that number will never be 0 and I respect that people who want an abortion have a right to the most convenient and painless procedure possible, respecting that the fetus does not have a right to use their body against their wishes AND that it cannot be moved safely to any other place anyway. It has no right to the womb, and thus no other rights are actually relevant.

And so it is, as with so many issues, Unitarian Universalism demands that we respect the right of conscience and allow people to express the truth of their identity and live the meaning into their lives through Bodily Autonomy.



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We ask that you consider donating online to First Unitarian via https://t.co/Zo79rnqrhD . Your contributions help us continue va...

We ask that you consider donating online to First Unitarian via http://bit.ly/donateUUhobart . Your contributions help us continue various services and fellowships in our communities. #Unitarian #UU #UnitarianUniversalist #intersectionality #NWIndiana #NWI #Hobart

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I am a Unitarian Universalist football coach. Following the Supreme Court ruling i will be gathering my players at midfield to r...

28 June 2022 at 16:27
I am a Unitarian Universalist football coach. Following the Supreme Court ruling i will be gathering my players at midfield to read a Mary Oliver poem

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RT @UUA: We are proud that Unitarian Universalists are connected to so many historic moments of courage and liberation. As we ma...

RT @UUA: We are proud that Unitarian Universalists are connected to so many historic moments of courage and liberation. As we mark the 53rd anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, read reflections from LGBTQ elders who came of age during this transformative time.

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Does the UUA have an online-only congregation?

28 June 2022 at 10:46

I regularly attend an online-only congregation of the Christian Universalist Association, and it got me thinking. Does the UUA have anything similar?

I watch live streams of services, like from All Souls in Tulsa, but that's not quite the same!

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What Can Save Us Now? (06/26/22 Sermon) - White Bear Unitarian Universalist Church (WBUUC) Sermons

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'I'M HERE AND I'M QUEER' — a message by Randy Lewis - All Souls Unitarian Church

This message was delivered on Sunday, June 29, 2022 at All Souls Unitarian Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma by Randy Lewis. Description: This Sunday, Randy Lewis, Sabbatical Minister reflects on the enduring meaning of LBGTQ Pride in America and in his own life, and leads us to think more dynamically about cultural progress in our current age, when the Supreme Court has just overturned Roe v. Wade and many other crucial civil liberties are either absent or threatened. The civil rights era never ended.

RT @TruthisReality1: @pans44 @ANNSISCO1 Religious Right, recognize you wanted prayer in school so when a Muslim, Jewish, Hindu, ...

27 June 2022 at 15:30
RT @TruthisReality1: @pans44 @ANNSISCO1 Religious Right, recognize you wanted prayer in school so when a Muslim, Jewish, Hindu, Buddhist, Unitarian, etc teacher chooses to say a prayer in a room with YOUR children, don't complain. Also, since separation of church/state doesn't count, tax your churches.

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RT @dan_balis: @NormOrnstein @WalshFreedom A silent reading of the Quran in protest of PA state-mandated bible study was the see...

27 June 2022 at 15:24
RT @dan_balis: @NormOrnstein @WalshFreedom A silent reading of the Quran in protest of PA state-mandated bible study was the seed for the SCOTUS decision prohibiting state-sponsored school prayer: https://www.oyez.org/cases/1962/142. FWIW, Schempp was Unitarian (and a friend and classmate of my Dad.)

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RT @dan_balis: @NormOrnstein @WalshFreedom A silent reading of the Quran in protest of PA state-mandated bible study was the see...

RT @dan_balis: @NormOrnstein @WalshFreedom A silent reading of the Quran in protest of PA state-mandated bible study was the seed for the SCOTUS decision prohibiting state-sponsored school prayer: https://www.oyez.org/cases/1962/142. FWIW, Schempp was Unitarian (and a friend and classmate of my Dad.)

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RT @Janetbe47841279: @NoLieWithBTC @fake_biden So children are not offended or excluded classes need 60 minutes of school prayer...

RT @Janetbe47841279: @NoLieWithBTC @fake_biden So children are not offended or excluded classes need 60 minutes of school prayer: Muslim, Jewish, Christian, Unitarian, Baptist, Buddhist, Hindu, Zorastrian (honoring Freddie Mercury.) Apologies for any exclusions….

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RT @The1Christin: @TheTweetOfGod Pro-choice religion: Episcopal Methodist Presbyterian Unitarian United Church of Christ Judaism...

RT @The1Christin: @TheTweetOfGod Pro-choice religion: Episcopal Methodist Presbyterian Unitarian United Church of Christ Judaism Hindu Islam Sikh Buddhism Wicca Pagan Agnostic Atheism Flying Spaghetti Monster Satanic Temple Anti-choice religion: Catholic Orthodox Evangelical And not 1 is in the Constitution!

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RT @saftergood: Prosecutors dropped the case against Rabbi Ticktin after they realized that "You will have to jail every rabbi i...

26 June 2022 at 15:53
By: (tbd)
RT @saftergood: Prosecutors dropped the case against Rabbi Ticktin after they realized that "You will have to jail every rabbi in Oakland County, every Unitarian cleric, at least half the Protestant clergy and even a few Catholic priests" https://bit.ly/39Utg9q

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RT @The1Christin: @TheTweetOfGod Pro-choice religion: Episcopal Methodist Presbyterian Unitarian United Church of Christ Judaism...

26 June 2022 at 15:49
RT @The1Christin: @TheTweetOfGod Pro-choice religion: Episcopal Methodist Presbyterian Unitarian United Church of Christ Judaism Hindu Islam Sikh Buddhism Wicca Pagan Agnostic Atheism Flying Spaghetti Monster Satanic Temple Anti-choice religion: Catholic Orthodox Evangelical And not 1 is in the Constitution!

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RT @saftergood: Prosecutors dropped the case against Rabbi Ticktin after they realized that "You will have to jail every rabbi i...

RT @saftergood: Prosecutors dropped the case against Rabbi Ticktin after they realized that "You will have to jail every rabbi in Oakland County, every Unitarian cleric, at least half the Protestant clergy and even a few Catholic priests" https://bit.ly/39Utg9q

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RT @The1Christin: @TheTweetOfGod Pro-choice religion: Episcopal Methodist Presbyterian Unitarian United Church of Christ Judaism...

26 June 2022 at 15:43
RT @The1Christin: @TheTweetOfGod Pro-choice religion: Episcopal Methodist Presbyterian Unitarian United Church of Christ Judaism Hindu Islam Sikh Buddhism Wicca Pagan Agnostic Atheism Flying Spaghetti Monster Satanic Temple Anti-choice religion: Catholic Orthodox Evangelical And not 1 is in the Constitution!

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RT @The1Christin: @BeauTFC Pro-choice religion: Episcopal Methodist Presbyterian Unitarian United Church of Christ Judaism Hind...

25 June 2022 at 15:17
RT @The1Christin: @BeauTFC Pro-choice religion: Episcopal Methodist Presbyterian Unitarian United Church of Christ Judaism Hindu Islam Sikh Buddhism Wicca Pagan Agnostic Atheism Flying Spaghetti Monster Satanic Temple Anti-choice religion: Catholic Orthodox Evangelical And not 1 is in the Constitution!

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I don’t often talk about it, but I last belonged to a Unitarian church and still consider myself, if anything, a UU religious ag...

I don’t often talk about it, but I last belonged to a Unitarian church and still consider myself, if anything, a UU religious agnostic. I’m sad @UUA members have to go back to kinds of work they hadn’t done in 50 years, but proud they continue the fight for Reproductive Justice. https://twitter.com/sfrederickgray/status/1540712504661123073

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RT @The1Christin: @SenWhitehouse Pro-choice religion: Episcopal Methodist Presbyterian Unitarian United Church of Christ Judaism...

25 June 2022 at 15:13
RT @The1Christin: @SenWhitehouse Pro-choice religion: Episcopal Methodist Presbyterian Unitarian United Church of Christ Judaism Hindu Islam Sikh Buddhism Wicca Pagan Agnostic Atheism Flying Spaghetti Monster Satanic Temple Anti-choice religion: Catholic Orthodox Evangelical And not 1 is in the Constitution!

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RT @The1Christin: @SenWhitehouse Pro-choice religion: Episcopal Methodist Presbyterian Unitarian United Church of Christ Judaism...

25 June 2022 at 15:10
RT @The1Christin: @SenWhitehouse Pro-choice religion: Episcopal Methodist Presbyterian Unitarian United Church of Christ Judaism Hindu Islam Sikh Buddhism Wicca Pagan Agnostic Atheism Flying Spaghetti Monster Satanic Temple Anti-choice religion: Catholic Orthodox Evangelical And not 1 is in the Constitution!

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Sometimes I’m proud to be an Unitarian Universalist https://t.co/DMHyBcVmX7

Sometimes I’m proud to be an Unitarian Universalist https://t.co/DMHyBcVmX7

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RT @The1Christin: @C1985Bears @NoLieWithBTC Pro-choice religion: Episcopal Methodist Presbyterian Unitarian United Church of Chr...

RT @The1Christin: @C1985Bears @NoLieWithBTC Pro-choice religion: Episcopal Methodist Presbyterian Unitarian United Church of Christ Judaism Hindu Islam Sikh Buddhism Wicca Pagan Agnostic Atheism Flying Spaghetti Monster Satanic Temple Anti-choice religion: Catholic Orthodox Evangelical And not 1 is in the Constitution!

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RT @emersonhouston: We, the Unitarian Universalist Ministers of the greater Houston area, decry the decision of the Supreme Cour...

RT @emersonhouston: We, the Unitarian Universalist Ministers of the greater Houston area, decry the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States to overturn Roe V. Wade. http://ow.ly/Sb9g50JGXVn #roevwade #roevwadeoverturned #womenrights #abortionishealthcare #humanrights #prochoice #houston




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RT @UUA: The Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health decision does not alter Unitarian Universalists' commitment to Reproductive Justic...

24 June 2022 at 15:11
RT @UUA: The Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health decision does not alter Unitarian Universalists' commitment to Reproductive Justice. Read UUA President Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray's full statement online at https://bit.ly/3brIZgE.

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RT @The1Christin: @C1985Bears @NoLieWithBTC Pro-choice religion: Episcopal Methodist Presbyterian Unitarian United Church of Chr...

RT @The1Christin: @C1985Bears @NoLieWithBTC Pro-choice religion: Episcopal Methodist Presbyterian Unitarian United Church of Christ Judaism Hindu Islam Sikh Buddhism Wicca Pagan Agnostic Atheism Flying Spaghetti Monster Satanic Temple Anti-choice religion: Catholic Orthodox Evangelical And not 1 is in the Constitution!

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RT @UUA: The Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health decision does not alter Unitarian Universalists' commitment to Reproductive Justic...

RT @UUA: The Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health decision does not alter Unitarian Universalists' commitment to Reproductive Justice. Read UUA President Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray's full statement online at https://bit.ly/3brIZgE.

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"UNDERSTANDING GUYS CLIFFE AND GUY'S CAVE. THEIR PLACE IN THE ROCK-CUT BUILDINGS HERITAGE OF THE UK.", Warwick Unitarian Chapel,...

"UNDERSTANDING GUYS CLIFFE AND GUY'S CAVE. THEIR PLACE IN THE ROCK-CUT BUILDINGS HERITAGE OF THE UK.", Warwick Unitarian Chapel, Warwick on Thu 7 Jul 2022 6.30PM, tickets: https://etix.to/2pr2tb

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As Unitarian as a Rotowire’s

23 June 2022 at 13:40
As Unitarian as a Rotowire’s

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RT @USATODAY: The sky was dark when the women began to gather at the First Unitarian Church of Dallas. They all had at least o...

23 June 2022 at 13:05
RT @USATODAY: The sky was dark when the women began to gather at the First Unitarian Church of Dallas. They all had at least one thing in common: each were more than six weeks pregnant and could not have a legal abortion in Texas. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/06/22/texas-oklahoma-women-travel-new-mexico-seeking-legal-abortions/7705509001/

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RT @WeArePHA: TAKE ACTION! Sacramento County residents, go to https://t.co/ppGlBrxKRE to identify & contact your supervisor....

RT @WeArePHA: TAKE ACTION! Sacramento County residents, go to http://bos.saccounty.gov to identify & contact your supervisor. Ask local officials everywhere to make health & racial equity their priority when spending #ARPA funds. Rev. Lucy Bunch, Unitarian Universalist Society of Sacramento📢 https://t.co/X9UVPUlddL

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There are many improvements to this year’s Unitarian Universalist General Assembly but my favorite is the elimination of the “pr...

23 June 2022 at 12:43
There are many improvements to this year’s Unitarian Universalist General Assembly but my favorite is the elimination of the “procedural mike.”. Here is its replacement.




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“In between [performing abortions], she gave a sermon about reproductive justice at her Unitarian Universalist church.” If they...

22 June 2022 at 14:36
“In between [performing abortions], she gave a sermon about reproductive justice at her Unitarian Universalist church.” If they’re gonna make it about religion, they have to account for all religious takes. https://www.theassemblync.com/short-form/the-state-of-last-resort/

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RT @shopinspirit: Today is the official start to General Assembly, the annual meeting of our Unitarian Universalist Association,...

22 June 2022 at 14:20
By: Niala
RT @shopinspirit: Today is the official start to General Assembly, the annual meeting of our Unitarian Universalist Association, and it's jam-packed with incredible workshops and events! #UUAGA




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RT @The1Christin: @OMGno2trump Pro-choice religion: Episcopal Methodist Presbyterian Unitarian United Church of Christ Judaism ...

22 June 2022 at 14:20
By: Suz2022
RT @The1Christin: @OMGno2trump Pro-choice religion: Episcopal Methodist Presbyterian Unitarian United Church of Christ Judaism Hindu Islam Sikh Buddhism Wicca Pagan Agnostic Atheism Flying Spaghetti Monster Satanic Temple Anti-choice religion: Catholic Orthodox Evangelical And not 1 is in the Constitution!

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RT @alexanderao: Old Cambridge's disproportionately Unitarian electorate was visible in 1860. Unitarians were liberal but prefer...

22 June 2022 at 14:15
By: cinyc
RT @alexanderao: Old Cambridge's disproportionately Unitarian electorate was visible in 1860. Unitarians were liberal but preferred order; some were turned off by abolitionists. The Constitutional Union Party, already a good fit for them, nominated Edward Everett (a local UU pastor) for VP. https://twitter.com/kerry62189/status/1539514871355777024




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RT @SaraGhaleb: Me, a Unitarian listening to @ForgiveMeShow and then watching CBS's 'Evil': "Damn, Catholics, you live like this...

22 June 2022 at 14:15
RT @SaraGhaleb: Me, a Unitarian listening to @ForgiveMeShow and then watching CBS's 'Evil': "Damn, Catholics, you live like this?"

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Question about when a UU minister moves on

22 June 2022 at 13:39

So I was raised in a UU church, but this is the first time our minister has willingly stopped being our minister. (Our first minister was caught in a compromising situation with a married member of the church).

So our church has been making announcements for months that our minister was moving on, lots of plans for the goodbye event, when suddenly we get an email.

Basically the email says that normally the departing minister leaves the town he was living in to go minister elsewhere, but our minister isn't moving, he's decided to continue living here.

That means, according to the email, that we have to stop interacting with him, stop being his friend, because if we continue to talk to him and bring our religious problems to him, then the new minister, who ever that might be, will never feel fully welcome and feel like they're the minister of the congregation.

Our departing minister has been with us for about 20 years, so how do we as a congregation just stop being friends with him?

Is this normal for UU churches?

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Question about when a UU minister leaves their church

22 June 2022 at 13:33

So I was raised in a UU church, but this is the first time our minister has willingly stopped being our minister. (Our first minister was caught in a compromising situation with a married member of the church).

So our church has been making announcements for months that our minister was moving on, lots of plans for the goodbye event, when suddenly we get an email.

Basically the email says that normally the departing minister leaves the town he was living in to go minister elsewhere, but our minister isn't moving, he's decided to continue living here.

That means, according to the email, that we have to stop interacting with him, stop being his friend, because if we continue to talk to him and bring our religious problems to him, then the new minister, who ever that might be, will never feel fully welcome and feel like they're the minister of the congregation.

Our departing minister has been with us for about 20 years, so how do we as a congregation just stop being friends with him?

Is this normal for UU churches?

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Is there a theme for this year’s GA?

21 June 2022 at 15:10

Just wondering if there is an over-arching theme for the upcoming GA. I looked on the UUA website and other places on line and see lots of information about registration and logistics, but nothing about the content of the meeting itself. Is it just going to be about everything UU? Or something even slightly more specific?

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What Are We Creating? (06/19/22 Sermon) - White Bear Unitarian Universalist Church (WBUUC) Sermons

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Luce perhaps achieved a better record of transcendence than did the Unitarian ministers when he reported an encounter with God o...

21 June 2022 at 13:55
Luce perhaps achieved a better record of transcendence than did the Unitarian ministers when he reported an encounter with God on a golf course;

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RT @hate5six: this is a pro @dyingwishhc household. dying wish live at the first unitarian church watch now: https://t.co/M1YEa...

21 June 2022 at 13:52
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RT @hate5six: this is a pro @dyingwishhc household. dying wish live at the first unitarian church watch now: http://youtube.com/hate5six support dying wish: http://linktr.ee/dyingwishhc unreleased videos + bonus videos: http://patreon.com/hate5six https://t.co/YxhbfrUlfm

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RT @hate5six: this is a pro @dyingwishhc household. dying wish live at the first unitarian church watch now: https://t.co/M1YEa...

RT @hate5six: this is a pro @dyingwishhc household. dying wish live at the first unitarian church watch now: http://youtube.com/hate5six support dying wish: http://linktr.ee/dyingwishhc unreleased videos + bonus videos: http://patreon.com/hate5six https://t.co/YxhbfrUlfm

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RT @hate5six: this is a pro @dyingwishhc household. dying wish live at the first unitarian church watch now: https://t.co/M1YEa...

21 June 2022 at 13:47
RT @hate5six: this is a pro @dyingwishhc household. dying wish live at the first unitarian church watch now: http://youtube.com/hate5six support dying wish: http://linktr.ee/dyingwishhc unreleased videos + bonus videos: http://patreon.com/hate5six https://t.co/YxhbfrUlfm

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RT @hate5six: this is a pro @dyingwishhc household. dying wish live at the first unitarian church watch now: https://t.co/M1YEa...

21 June 2022 at 13:45
RT @hate5six: this is a pro @dyingwishhc household. dying wish live at the first unitarian church watch now: http://youtube.com/hate5six support dying wish: http://linktr.ee/dyingwishhc unreleased videos + bonus videos: http://patreon.com/hate5six https://t.co/YxhbfrUlfm

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If you're headed to GA by airplane, please be aware that there are delays and cancelations all over. Things are likely to not go...

18 June 2022 at 13:06
By: I Am UU
If you're headed to GA by airplane, please be aware that there are delays and cancelations all over. Things are likely to not go quite as planned.

Remember that if you are wearing your UU faith on a shirt or jewelry, that may be someone's first impression of Unitarian Universalism. Do your best to make it a good one.



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SERMON: The Peace of Trees: Rev. Fred Small - Arlington Street Church

Recorded live at Arlington Street Church, Sunday, June 19, 2022.

What is Fatherhood? - Sermons-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco

What is Fatherhood?
Sunday, June 19, 10:50 am, Worship Service Livestream

How can you form an opinion on it if you don’t know what it is? Fatherhood is essentially an elegant idea. You can’t buy it, hold it in your hands or taste it. It is a no-thing. Please come and explore this elegant idea in community on Father’s Day.

Rev. Fred Rabidoux, Guest Minister; Richard Davis-Lowell, Worship Associate; Alice Sobze, Guest Speaker; Reiko Oda Lane, Organist; Nancy Munn, Soprano; Wm. García Ganz, Pianist

Jonathan Silk, Communications Director; Joe Chapot, Live Chat Moderator; Remigio Flood, Sexton; Dan Barnard, Facilities Manager; Judy Payne, Flowers; Linda Messner, Head Usher; Ralph Fenn, Les James, Tom Brookshire, Zoom Coffee Hour

RT @jimallthetime: Hey @musicbrosshrews @stan_din @moystengorjus @solobasssteve @elizabethalker @SandmanJazz @SaraMohrPietsch @s...

RT @jimallthetime: Hey @musicbrosshrews @stan_din @moystengorjus @solobasssteve @elizabethalker @SandmanJazz @SaraMohrPietsch @shrewsburyfolk, don’t miss world-class bassist @sawilkes2 playing in #Shrewsbury #Shropshire, fundraising for #Ukraine #Ukrainian #refugees https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Shrewsbury/Shrewsbury-Unitarian-Church-/Sam-Wilkes-performing-on-fender-bass-live-in-Shrewsbury-/36112387/?skcampaign=completepage

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RT @jimallthetime: Hey @musicbrosshrews @stan_din @moystengorjus @solobasssteve @elizabethalker @SandmanJazz @SaraMohrPietsch @s...

RT @jimallthetime: Hey @musicbrosshrews @stan_din @moystengorjus @solobasssteve @elizabethalker @SandmanJazz @SaraMohrPietsch @shrewsburyfolk, don’t miss world-class bassist @sawilkes2 playing in #Shrewsbury #Shropshire, fundraising for #Ukraine #Ukrainian #refugees https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Shrewsbury/Shrewsbury-Unitarian-Church-/Sam-Wilkes-performing-on-fender-bass-live-in-Shrewsbury-/36112387/?skcampaign=completepage

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Six Factors in Well Being - First Unitarian Universalist Church of Austin

Rev. Chris Jimmerson's sermon delivered on June 19, 2022. In 1989, psychologist and researcher Dr. Carol Ryff developed her six-factor model of psychological well being, which she has updated and many others have validated since. The model focuses on how we might not only cope, but thrive. Might these six factors also apply with our spirituality, as well as to our religious community thriving?

'YOU ARE INCLUDED' — a message by Carlton D. Pearson (Humanist Service) - All Souls Unitarian Church

This message was delivered on Sunday, June 19, 2022 at All Souls Unitarian Church in Tulsa Oklahoma by Carlton D. Pearson. Description This Sunday, on both Father's Day and Juneteenth, Carlton Pearson explores what it means to reckon with our fraught histories surrounding inclusion. Some of us are victims of exclusion — maybe in our own lifetimes, or maybe through our inherited histories, such as native black Americans that are descended from slavery. Maybe we ourselves have excluded others in our pasts. This Sunday, Carlton seeks a way to let go of our stories that no longer serve us while also seeking full disclosure of our painful pasts.

RT @LarryLaddUU: Today in 1785 the proprietors of King's Chapel in Boston voted to become Unitarian. 'Thus,' wrote Francis W.P. ...

19 June 2022 at 12:46
RT @LarryLaddUU: Today in 1785 the proprietors of King's Chapel in Boston voted to become Unitarian. 'Thus,' wrote Francis W.P. Greenwood, 'the first Episcopal church in New England became the first Unitarian church in the New World.'"




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Connecting communities each Sunday - live-streaming for @oldmissionsb @elmopres @unitarian_society_sb @allsaintsbythesea and #li...

Connecting communities each Sunday - live-streaming for @oldmissionsb @elmopres @unitarian_society_sb @allsaintsbythesea and #livesound for @oceanhillschurch @ Santa Barbara, California https://www.instagram.com/p/Ce_kPv4lC-p/?igshid=YTgzYjQ4ZTY=

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FREE WORKSHOP: "An Afternoon with Rev. Houston Cypress" – Sun., June 26th: 2pm - 3:30pm, Unitarian Universalist Congregation Ch...

FREE WORKSHOP: "An Afternoon with Rev. Houston Cypress" – Sun., June 26th: 2pm - 3:30pm, Unitarian Universalist Congregation Church, 13411 Shire Ln, Fort Myers, FL 33412. Bring an open <3. Get free tix at EventBrite: http://ow.ly/nR7W50JyE7A




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Movie Quotes about Unitarians

In the fairly delightful movie "Paulie Go!" The main characters ask a woman on the shore of a Minnesota lake about who lives in a certain cabin. The woman says, "A couple bought it last year. They're Unitarians." "What does that mean," asks one of the main characters. His companion answers, "It means they hug too much in church."😂

Any other good movie quotes about Unitarians come to mind?

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RT @jackmjenkins: Tons of religious signs here, indicating participants who hail from Quaker, Jewish, Episcopalian, Methodist, D...

18 June 2022 at 13:18
RT @jackmjenkins: Tons of religious signs here, indicating participants who hail from Quaker, Jewish, Episcopalian, Methodist, DOC, and Unitarian Universalist traditions, among many others. Also spotted: a “Jesus was a socialist” shirt. https://twitter.com/jackmjenkins/status/1538191669421539329

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RT @bronterre1: @GaskellSociety @GaskellsHouse @EGaskell lovely to see this tribute to Elizabeth & William as part of the Fl...

RT @bronterre1: @GaskellSociety @GaskellsHouse @EGaskell lovely to see this tribute to Elizabeth & William as part of the Floral Festival at the Unitarian Chapel in Kendal.




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RT @SunOverAlki: You can tune into the Poor People's Campaign love stream from DC right now! Join us this afternoon at Tahoma U...

RT @SunOverAlki: You can tune into the Poor People's Campaign love stream from DC right now! Join us this afternoon at Tahoma Universalist Unitarian church for good food and good company. https://youtu.be/Yw-7TOs1nl8

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Taglines for Churches 1. Catholic: We'll Tell You 2. Episcopal: Rich and Gay 3. Methodist: Whatever 4. Unitarian: God Is An Opti...

18 June 2022 at 13:02
Taglines for Churches 1. Catholic: We'll Tell You 2. Episcopal: Rich and Gay 3. Methodist: Whatever 4. Unitarian: God Is An Option 5. Presbyterian: It's Already Decided 6. Lutheran: Bring a Dish To Pass 7. Mormon: No Caffeine Jitters 8. Jehovah's Witnesses: You Hear Us Knockin'

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RT @jackmjenkins: Tons of religious signs here, indicating participants who hail from Quaker, Jewish, Episcopalian, Methodist, D...

18 June 2022 at 12:50
RT @jackmjenkins: Tons of religious signs here, indicating participants who hail from Quaker, Jewish, Episcopalian, Methodist, DOC, and Unitarian Universalist traditions, among many others. Also spotted: a “Jesus was a socialist” shirt. https://twitter.com/jackmjenkins/status/1538191669421539329

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"It might sound strange, but we have a vision, and we have a mission to fulfill. Why not make that the exercise of our movement?...

17 June 2022 at 16:54
By: I Am UU
"It might sound strange, but we have a vision, and we have a mission to fulfill. Why not make that the exercise of our movement? If our version of heaven is the Beloved Community, why not be as committed to that work as other faiths are to their form of salvation?"
~ Thomas Earthman

http://iamuu.net/missional-uu/what-if-unitarian-universalism-were-something-we-do/



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'IS PEACE POSSIBLE?' - A message by Rev. Barbara Prose (Humanist Service) - All Souls Unitarian Church

This message was delivered on Sunday, June 12, 2022 at All Souls Unitarian Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma by Rev. Barbara Prose, Executive Director of Ministry in The Point Humanist Hour Service. Description: This Sunday, Rev. Barbara reflects on the chaotic moment we are living in and asked the question, "Is peace even possible right now?" What would it look like for us to choose peace at a moment like this, and should we? Channeling Buddhist monk and peace activist Thich Nhat Hanh, Rev. Barbara explores an active understanding of peace that empowers us toward change rather than neutralizes us in the face of danger. Instead of waging war, we can wage peace!

3 Reasons Why Juneteenth is the United States’ True Independence Day

https://www.uusc.org/three-reasons-why-juneteenth-is-the-united-states-true-independence-day/

By Mike Givens on June 16, 2022

June 19, 1865, was a watershed moment for Black Americans living in the American South. That was the day Union soldiers landed in Texas to inform Black men, women, and children that slavery had been abolished two years prior by 1863’s Emancipation Proclamation, signed by then President Abraham Lincoln. These people—who’d seen generation after generation of rape, murder, abuse, torture, dehumanization, and cultural decimation—were finally free to live independently and free from the shackles of an oppressive and racist system that benefited off of their labor.

The road ahead would be long and filled with adversity as former slaves and their offspring would be subjected to water hoses, literacy tests, lynchings, segregated restrooms, miscegenation laws, mass migration, and countless protests and demands for justice. The cultural genocide encapsulated in anti-Black racism is still prevalent in the United States—and in many ways, the fight for equity isn’t over—but Juneteenth is an acknowledgement of progress and liberation and beckons us to continue the fight for freedom.

Juneteenth became a federal holiday in 2021, and though this act is a tiny step toward addressing America’s “original sin,” there are still many more steps that need to be taken for equality and equity to be truly lived and felt in the United States.

Here are three ways that Juneteenth is the true Independence Day for the United States:

July 4, 1776 Was Never About True Freedom For All

Eighty-nine years prior the liberation of Black Americans in the South, the Declaration of Independence boldly advanced a revolutionary agenda to sever the ties between the 13 colonies and Great Britain. There was just one glaring—and hypocritical—conundrum: The practice of kidnapping African people and transporting them to the colonies was still alive and well. “Freedom” only truly extended to White people living in the colonies. People living under and within the confines of slavery were not treated as people, but property.

Twelve years later, the U.S. Constitution would be amended to include the “Three-Fifths Clause,” a political concession that counted a person who was enslaved as three-fifths of a person of a free individual. This clause was not a step toward recognizing the humanity of these people, but a means for southern states to have more political representation in the nascent American government. It was a compromise rooted in political gain, not human rights.

Black Liberation and Resiliency Are Powerful Metaphors for the Struggle for Human Rights

Countless times in American history, Black people have had to fight to ensure their humanity and personhood were acknowledged and respected. From the slave rebellions in the 17th and 18th Centuries to the Civil Rights movement in the 20th Century, Black Americans have fought hard and set a strong example when it comes to advocacy, activism, bravery, and persistence. Repeatedly, Black Americans have taken situations of oppression and turned their narratives against the oppressor. Some battles have been won, others have not, but what has always remained the same is the outspoken activism that calls attention to injustice and demands the United States do better.

U.S. history is filled with people and incidents that not only show the resiliency of Black people, but the oppression they’ve faced, the injustice that’s birthed from it, and the resiliency and beauty of Black culture.

  • Frederick Douglass—A 19th Century Black abolitionist and suffragist who wrote eloquently of the hideousness of slavery and the need to end it as an economic and social practice in America.
  • Henrietta Lacks—She died at the age of 31 in 1951, but her “immortal” cancer cells (HeLa cells) were used by White researchers to develop a polio vaccine, test treatments for cancer and HIV, study the impacts of zero gravity in space on human cells, and train thousands of scientists across the world in cell biology. There are almost 11,000 patents that involve the use of HeLa cells and science and medicine have benefitted tremendously from their use. Lacks never provided consent for her cells to be used and her family has never been compensated for their use.
  • Tuskegee Syphilis Study—Between 1932 and 1972, roughly 400 Black men with syphilis were studied by doctors with the goal of understanding the disease. None of the men were informed of their syphilis diagnosis or consented to be studied. The pretense of receiving free medical care masked the true intention of studying the infection. Around 100 men died from the disease and it was spread to several participants’ wives. More than a dozen children were born with congenital syphilis. By 1947, penicillin had emerged as an effective treatment for the disease, but the participants were denied it for the sake of continuing the study. It is one of the most egregious examples of racism in medicine in the 20th Century.
  • Modern Gynecology—J. Marion Sims was an American physician who in the 1840s performed gruesome experiments on enslaved women as part of his studies of the vagina. He did not provide any anesthesia for these women and no consent was given. His experiments helped advance the field of gynecology, but at the cost of the suffering and deaths of several Black women.
  • Linnentown—In the early 20th Century, Linnentown, Georgia was a bustling Black town and home to 50 families in the northern part of the state. In 1962, the University of Georgia forcibly removed all of the families through eminent domain, razed all of the homes and buildings, and proceeded to build college dorms.

    These are just five of many lesser-known stories about the abuse and oppression of Black people. Despite slavery, medical rape, forced displacement, and dehumanization, the Black community has still advocated tirelessly for progress and justice. That day in mid-June in 1865 would be the impetus for many travails, but also many triumphs.

Black Activism Makes American Democracy Work For All of Us

From the Civil Rights Movement to Black Lives Matter, the advocacy of Black Americans has continually kept progress and the fight for justice moving forward. The Civil Rights movement played an instrumental role in so many other movements for change, from women’s rights to the LGBTQ+ and anti-war movements. Even today, Black activism is responsible for a range of social justice and human rights victories, including:

  • Reforms in the criminal legal system
  • Increased scrutiny of federal and local law enforcement
  • Hate crime legislation
  • Efforts to stem the tide of mass incarceration
  • Laws protecting certain groups from discrimination in housing, employment, public spaces, and education

As we celebrate Juneteenth, we commemorate the abolition of slavery, but also Black liberation and the many advancements Black activism has ushered around the nation. As we reflect on this day and its role in history, we understand that “freedom” never really is freedom unless each and every one of us experiences in all of our personhoods and identities.

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How do you incorporate aspects of all faiths into your practice?

17 June 2022 at 16:48

I have recently been getting re-interested (I'm always interested!) in esoteric Buddhism and Christianity, but when I try to talk about these concepts with members of their respective religions, I sometimes am confronted with more conservative concepts (on in the worst case, outright dogma)

Like "no, that's not the way, do THIS" which is not very open...I'm more than willing to be wrong, but I want to explore faith! Which I guess why I love UU so much.

I'll admit that some of my viewpoints are far from conventional - such as how I experience God while playing video games, how I also believe that video games can be "Upaya" (skilful means, in Buddhism) but I'm also interested in how different religious and spiritual concepts work together, like "be in the world, yet not of it" and the Buddhist/Hindu views of emptiness and non-attachment. The core of all religions has always seemed to me to be the same, not different, and there is so much to learn from all the faiths.

However members of these faiths tend to only speak from their faith, which is understandable but a bit constricting. How do you all reconcile this?

I got great replies the last time I made a post like this, so I am asking again.

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Church members in West Mount Airy have built a small bed of sunflowers to show their support for Ukraine. @JeffGammage visited ...

Church members in West Mount Airy have built a small bed of sunflowers to show their support for Ukraine. @JeffGammage visited the Unitarian Society of Germantown garden to learn more. https://trib.al/MitGnIK

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Tomorrow, June 18 - 1:30pm Unitarian House (20 Cleary, #Ottawa) Join us for #NationalIndigenousHistoryMonth to hear Gilbert Whi...

17 June 2022 at 12:21
Tomorrow, June 18 - 1:30pm Unitarian House (20 Cleary, #Ottawa) Join us for #NationalIndigenousHistoryMonth to hear Gilbert Whiteduck (Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg) reflect on Indigenous spirituality, sacred traditions, & the impacts of historical injustices: https://buff.ly/3wrEbP9




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RT @lynnehanson: My hometown ICE CREAM IN NOVEMBER #albumrelease show is one week today!! join me Fri June 24 @ the First Unit...

RT @lynnehanson: My hometown ICE CREAM IN NOVEMBER #albumrelease show is one week today!! join me Fri June 24 @ the First Unitarian Church on Cleary presented by Harmony Concerts https://www.harmonyconcerts.ca/event-info/lynne-hanson-album-release-ice-cream-in-november also a bonus pic of Charlie because #kittens are cute #livemusic #fortheloveoflive






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RT @daddycatesandy: ที่เมกามีโบสถ์สำหรับ lgtbqia+ เป็น Unitarian Universalist Church สำหรับกลุ่มคนที่มีความเชื่อและความคิดเสร

17 June 2022 at 11:29
RT @daddycatesandy: ที่เมกามีโบสถ์สำหรับ lgtbqia+ เป็น Unitarian Universalist Church สำหรับกลุ่มคนที่มีความเชื่อและความคิดเสรีนิยม แนวคิดของยูนิทาเรี่ยนคือเสรีภาพทางศาสนา ความเท่าเทียม และความมีเหตุมีผล รวมถึงต่อต้านการแบ่งแยกเลือกปฏิบัติทุกชนิดรวมถึงด้านเพศ, เพศวิถี รสนิยมทางเพศ https://twitter.com/arya1212312121/status/1537046123311144961






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RT @daddycatesandy: ที่เมกามีโบสถ์สำหรับ lgtbqia+ เป็น Unitarian Universalist Church สำหรับกลุ่มคนที่มีความเชื่อและความคิดเสร

17 June 2022 at 11:27
RT @daddycatesandy: ที่เมกามีโบสถ์สำหรับ lgtbqia+ เป็น Unitarian Universalist Church สำหรับกลุ่มคนที่มีความเชื่อและความคิดเสรีนิยม แนวคิดของยูนิทาเรี่ยนคือเสรีภาพทางศาสนา ความเท่าเทียม และความมีเหตุมีผล รวมถึงต่อต้านการแบ่งแยกเลือกปฏิบัติทุกชนิดรวมถึงด้านเพศ, เพศวิถี รสนิยมทางเพศ https://twitter.com/arya1212312121/status/1537046123311144961






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RT @DebtFreeGuys: @Experian A9. also look to affirming churches if you're in dire need. MCC and Unitarian churches to a lot of ...

RT @DebtFreeGuys: @Experian A9. also look to affirming churches if you're in dire need. MCC and Unitarian churches to a lot of good in the LGBTQ+ community. #creditchat

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HICAHS: "Thanks to everyone who came out to this morning’s #ISASH2022 interfaith breakfast. A new event, we discussed the way fo...

16 June 2022 at 12:00
HICAHS: "Thanks to everyone who came out to this morning’s #ISASH2022 interfaith breakfast. A new event, we discussed the way food and agriculture interact with faith and spirituality. Folks shared from Christian, Jewish, Islamic, and Unitarian tradi…


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EVENT: Isle of Erraid Retreat (10-17 Sept 2022) A retreat at the Findhorn Foundation community property on the Scottish Island ...

EVENT: Isle of Erraid Retreat (10-17 Sept 2022) A retreat at the Findhorn Foundation community property on the Scottish Island of Erraid. Find out more here: https://www.unitarian.org.uk/event/isle-of-erraid-retreat/ #RadicalCommunity #TheUnitarians #Findhorn #Erraid




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