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How far would you drive for a service?

14 October 2022 at 22:04

So, I'm one of the many people out there who lives too far from a congregation to attend in person services (something like an hour and twenty to reach the closest one). For me, a congregation is meant to be a community, and how much can I really be a member of that community living so far away? Plus I really do use Sunday as a day of rest and I'd feel horribly guilty about using that much gas. Anyway, I've made my peace with this and just listen to a streamed service when I can, but I've always wondered what the limits for other people would be. I would say, personally, I'd be willing to drive something like 45 minutes, but not much further.

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Thinking of leaving my UU over Covid/politics

14 October 2022 at 12:28

I believe Covid is real, but do not support the vaxxes as I have friends who have gotten blood clots and other adverse reactions. I think Fauci and rest have lied. I wear N95. The fact that no one cares about freedom, and accepts all this, and questions nothing really bothers me. I went with an agree to disagree stance but it's been hard, I don't feel safe, because I do question the Covid narrative and the failures of public health and believe the vaxxes have been harmful. The left's focus on censorship, failed public health and more has brought me to a level of disgust. My UU pastor is a nice guy but praises Bill Gates every minute from the pulpit. Every church member bought into the mainstream narrative, and I feel SO ALONE.

I waited things out but now it's been three years, turning people into pincushions for the biosecurity fascist state seems to be permanent for now, I can't go with it. That's what the left now supports and I am done. I supported all other vaccines but not these vaxxes. Friends of mine have DIED and have had blood clots and other bad things happen.

With politics, I'm done, the left left me. Supports megacorporations, tyranny, and now horribly of most, war where full war mongering where we are risking nuclear war with Russia is now in vogue. I feel too afraid to share my real political opinions and I guess I don't fit anymore. My church has gone extreme "woke" and even though Covid has destroyed our lives and is now endemic, no one is allowed to talk about it and has to follow the "official narrative" like a robot.

I used to be part of the antiwar movement, what happened with that as they all seem to want nuclear war with Russia and forget part of the lessons learned from Bush and the Middle East?

I used to like my UU church A LOT but since Covid now I feel lonely there and like I don't fit in. I am still technically a Universalist.

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That was just a powerviolence cover of a song by Spiral Stairs that Gabrielle Union did to benefit the Unitarian Church

14 October 2022 at 04:58
That was just a powerviolence cover of a song by Spiral Stairs that Gabrielle Union did to benefit the Unitarian Church

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RT @INUF_thecharity: Local #art #exhibition at Stratford Unitarian Church @ West Ham Lane, London, E15 4HP on 15th October 2022 ...

14 October 2022 at 04:05
RT @INUF_thecharity: Local #art #exhibition at Stratford Unitarian Church @ West Ham Lane, London, E15 4HP on 15th October 2022 Starts at 3pm, until 6pm and the featured exhibition for the rest of October. Rag Works by Gillian Lawrence 🧑‍🎨🖌️👩‍🎨👨‍🎨🎨🖼️




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In a letter to John Thelwall #OTD 1797 (postmark October 16), Coleridge writes that ‘I have neither money or influence, and I su...

In a letter to John Thelwall #OTD 1797 (postmark October 16), Coleridge writes that ‘I have neither money or influence, and I suppose that at last I must become a Unitarian minister, as a less evil than starvation. For I get nothing by literature...’




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ONLINE EVENT: Congregations In The Community: Winter Warmer Workshop (18 Oct, 7pm) As a difficult winter approaches, we're all ...

14 October 2022 at 04:00
ONLINE EVENT: Congregations In The Community: Winter Warmer Workshop (18 Oct, 7pm) As a difficult winter approaches, we're all looking for ways to help our local communities cope. Find out more: https://www.unitarian.org.uk/event/winter-warmer-workshop/ #RadicalCommunity #TheUnitarians #Winter #WarmRoom




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RT @GuitarBristol: Our next monthly meeting takes place on Thursday 13th Oct, 19:30, Unitarian Meeting Hall! @FCorreaGuitar will...

14 October 2022 at 02:37
RT @GuitarBristol: Our next monthly meeting takes place on Thursday 13th Oct, 19:30, Unitarian Meeting Hall! @FCorreaGuitar will give a short talk on new South American guitar music before leading a full ensemble session, and then there will be some solo playing!

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Get tickets for Bury Concert Series from our box office or online! See Michael Matthews in the Unitarian Meeting House at 7:30pm...

Get tickets for Bury Concert Series from our box office or online! See Michael Matthews in the Unitarian Meeting House at 7:30pm on Mon 17 Oct. Get tickets here: https://bit.ly/3eoB4Th #music #burystedmunds




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RT @BuryLit: Stay Calm, and buy tickets at the door. The Unitarian Meeting House Churchgate Street before any event. https://t.c...

13 October 2022 at 04:11
RT @BuryLit: Stay Calm, and buy tickets at the door. The Unitarian Meeting House Churchgate Street before any event.




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The Unitarian Chapel, Frenchay. This Chapel and the neighbouring Quaker Meeting House (currently under scaffolding) were built 3...

13 October 2022 at 03:41
The Unitarian Chapel, Frenchay. This Chapel and the neighbouring Quaker Meeting House (currently under scaffolding) were built 300 years ago, at a time when Non-Conformist worship had to be 5 miles or more from the city. I've just read that the weather v… https://instagr.am/p/CjpQj6Zj4CW/




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RT @UnitarianUCE: #UU #UnitarianUniversailst #UUtwitter #Unitarian #church of #Edmonton on #Treaty6territory #YEG #Coffee #commu...

13 October 2022 at 03:18
RT @UnitarianUCE: #UU #UnitarianUniversailst #UUtwitter #Unitarian #church of #Edmonton on #Treaty6territory #YEG #Coffee #community https://t.co/RNpgAYOpCA

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Considering joining

12 October 2022 at 16:02

I was Muslim till I was forced out for being trans so I hope to find acceptance here. Any special procedures I need to follow

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Discerning the Path (10/09/22 Sermon) - White Bear Unitarian Universalist Church (WBUUC) Sermons

Watch the Service: To enable YouTube provided closed-captioning while viewing the service, click the “CC” icon on the bottom bar of your YouTube video player.    

RT @gideonodoma: Doctrine divides. Doctrine unites. Both statements are true, & inevitably so. Doctrine divides. That's why...

RT @gideonodoma: Doctrine divides. Doctrine unites. Both statements are true, & inevitably so. Doctrine divides. That's why Sir-A is trinitarian & Sir-B is unitarian. Doctrine unites. That's why Sir-T and sir-G are both Calvinists.

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RT @FindingRainbow1: Please join us in person this year at our annual Wave of Light on the 15th October at New Chapel Unitarian....

12 October 2022 at 03:42
RT @FindingRainbow1: Please join us in person this year at our annual Wave of Light on the 15th October at New Chapel Unitarian. We will be lighting candles at 7pm to remember all the babies and children that were gone to soon. https://fb.me/e/1UiCamzYW #babyloss #childloss #waveoflight

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Please join us in person this year at our annual Wave of Light on the 15th October at New Chapel Unitarian. We will be lightin...

Please join us in person this year at our annual Wave of Light on the 15th October at New Chapel Unitarian. We will be lighting candles at 7pm to remember all the babies and children that were gone to soon. https://fb.me/e/1UiCamzYW #babyloss #childloss #waveoflight

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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Unitarian Church in Madison, Wisconsin. 1948. https://t.co/MRt1dbQJF7

12 October 2022 at 02:34
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Unitarian Church in Madison, Wisconsin. 1948.






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Unitarians Seeking More Piety, Less Politics

11 October 2022 at 04:00

https://www.beliefnet.com/faiths/unitarian-universalist/unitarians-seeking-more-piety-less-politics.aspx

One Sunday, the Unitarian Universalist church in Florida that David Burton was attending featured a Sufi Muslim leading a "universal service"--which included passages from the Jewish and Christian Bibles, the Qur'an, and Buddhist and Taoist texts.

To Burton, it was what a UU service should be, drawing meaning from the spiritual wisdom of various faiths. Instead, Burton said, "That was one of the most controversial services ever held in that church."

"Theists and Christians are almost unwelcome in many UU congregations," said Burton, an attorney who lives in northern Virginia. "It's rare to hear a UU minister discuss God from the pulpit. On many occasions, when a minister does discuss God from the pulpit, it leads to division because there's such a strong humanist or atheist representation."

The problem, as he sees it, is that the Unitarian Universalist Association--the denominational organization of UUs--has strayed far from its roots, emphasizing diversity and pluralism and in the process leaving no room for traditional belief. To counter that trend, he has started a new organization seeking to return Unitarianism to its roots as a God-centered liberal religion based on spiritual exploration.

The new Unitarian organization has taken the name American Unitarian Association. To those with knowledge of UU history, that name speaks volumes about the intent of the new organization: Before merging with the Universalists in 1961 to form the UUA, the main Unitarian denomination was called the American Unitarian Association.

And that has the UUA crying foul, and planning to file a lawsuit against the new AUA within the next few weeks.

"The UUA doesn't have any problems with this group's theological and political perspectives," said John Hurley, spokesman for the UUA. "We do have a problem with their use of the name, which is the name of one of the antecedents of the UUA."

But to Burton and Dean Fischer, co-founder with Burton of the new group, adopting the AUA name sends the message that its members want to return to a Unitarianism they think has been abandoned by the UUA.

The UUA is the latest liberal religion to face charges that in the name of tolerance and diversity it has abandoned its core beliefs. A recent Hartford Seminary survey found that the fastest-growing religious groups place the strictest demands on members--which is not what religious liberals tend to do. Meanwhile, across the spectrum, denominations are facing pressure from small but vocal groups to re-emphasize traditional religion over liberal theology and left-leaning politics.

In recent months, several Episcopal parishes have opted to associate with an African Anglican diocese, rather than their local one, claiming they are theologically closer to the more conservative Africans. In 1999, Reform Judaism, after a bitter debate, adopted 10 principles pushing the denomination toward more traditional Jewish ritual. And in the United Methodist Church, the conservative Confessing Movement, launched in 1995, declaring that the UMC "is now incapable of confessing with one voice the orthodox Trinitarian faith."

While conservative movements are particularly strong today, they are an ever-present element of liberal religion, said William Hutchison, a historian of American religion at Harvard.

"It's not only natural, it's a good thing. Liberal movements at some point need corrective measures," Hutchison said, explaining that without them, faith groups can veer too far from where they started.

The new Unitarian organization, which was incorporated in September 2000 but only became public in late December, remains small; its founders declined to discuss how many members it has garnered so far, saying only that membership is growing at 20% per month. Co-founder Dean Fisher said a quarter of the group's members are clergy or have a pastoral care background, and that several UU congregations are considering affiliating with the new group. The organization's first major event will be held April 21-22 in Alexandria, Va.

The UUA bills itself as a "non-creedal" religion, which means members decide for themselves what to believe and how to act. Founded as a Christian faith, the modern Unitarian movement was formed in the early 19th century. Unitarianism, as the name implies, rejected belief in a divine trinity in favor of believing that God is one and indivisible.

As Unitarianism grew during the 1800s, its membership included Ralph Waldo Emerson and U.S. President William Howard Taft. Then, as modernism and secularism developed around the turn of the 20th century, Unitarianism embraced these new ideas and began shedding dogma. With the birth in the1930s of the humanist movement--which rejects any traditional notion of God--Unitarianism's shift away from Christianity became more apparent. To this day, secular humanists remain influential in the movement.

The American Unitarian Association merged in 1961 with the Universalist Church of America, and the AUA name was retired. Secular humanism was a dominant force in the newly formed UUA through the late 1980s, when many UUs began to seek a more spiritual path, Hurley said. Since then, he said, UU humanists have been joined by resurgent UU theistic and Christian movements, along with newly formed UU Buddhist and pagan groups.

"Compared with 20 years ago, theism has clearly made a comeback, in particular with the laity but also with the clergy," said Roger Finke, a religion sociologist at Penn State University and author of "Acts of Faith: Explaining the Human Side of Religion."

In his book, Finke tells of a UUA pastor in New York City who a few years ago was booed in UUA churches when he "concluded services with a benediction that invoked 'God.'" Today, though, that pastor says he can "get away with God language with impunity."

Gila Jones, an active UU member, said the UU's religio-political balance is partly a result of its leadership. As younger people take over, she expects to see an even heavier emphasis on spirituality.

"The group I call the 'pre-boomers' tends to be rather intellectual, suspicious of traditional religion, and very interested in politics," she said. "The boomers and post-boomers, on the other hand, are frequently involved in redefining religion on their own terms and discovering a spirituality that is meaningful to them personally."

She added: "As people of my generation start to have more time to devote to leadership, UUism will turn more towards spirituality and somewhat away from politics. That's already happening. Many of the pre-boomers feel threatened by these changes."

However, she believes the AUA has defined itself too narrowly by focusing on monotheism and rejecting political activism: "The UUs I know who feel UUism is too political are not in favor of removing all politics from our religion," she said. "I know many UUs who want more spirituality in UUism, but few of them are monotheists."

Still, the trend toward greater spiritual emphasis has not accelerated far enough or quick enough to make everyone happy. Even within the UUA, there are some who are dissatisfied with where the denomination stands religiously.

Davidson Loehr, pastor of First Unitarian Universalist Church of Austin, Texas, said he isn't familiar with the new AUA group, but he sounded many of the same themes.

"There isn't the degree of honest and probing religious discussion there should be, mostly because in UUism.the politics is primary, the religion is secondary (or worse)," he wrote in an e-mail correspondence. "I've hardly ever found colleagues who are interested in or able to carry on any informed and significant discussion on religious questions, so I share the frustration of folks who wish there were fewer UU political/social cells, and more UU churches."

He added, though, that he stays with the UUA because "there is still more freedom to pursue what I believe is honest and responsible religion than there is in any other denomination."

To the founders of the new AUA, however, theistic UU groups do not have a strong enough voice in the UUA and are not welcomed or respected nearly enough. And they, too, complain that politics has been given too heavy an emphasis.

"Most people don't get up on Sunday to hear a political rally," Burton said, "but to hear an intelligent discussion on ethics, on religion, on how to live one's life."

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hi, i've just converted to being a pelagian unitarian pedobaptist nazarene

hi, i've just converted to being a pelagian unitarian pedobaptist nazarene

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Great–aunt Catherine was a ranch wife, a stalwart women of the Rockies like she from a John Wayne movie. A conservative Christia...

11 October 2022 at 03:05
Great–aunt Catherine was a ranch wife, a stalwart women of the Rockies like she from a John Wayne movie. A conservative Christian (whereas I favor her sisters Unitarian path). Witnessed this strong, impressive, marvelous woman battle incontinence due to her diuretic medicine 1/ https://twitter.com/romare/status/1579626296480407552

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RT @hate5six: .@RegulateNYHC on Indigenous Peoples' Day, filmed on Sunday night at the First Unitarian Church in Philly. New rec...

11 October 2022 at 02:55
RT @hate5six: .@RegulateNYHC on Indigenous Peoples' Day, filmed on Sunday night at the First Unitarian Church in Philly. New record is out now, go listen to it. "You & I" is about this. https://linktr.ee/regulatenyhc https://t.co/AunLH7yh3V

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RT @MCGreenBank: Congratulations to @RRUUC on closing a CSPPA loan to install 142.7 kW of solar PV energy on the roof! This in...

RT @MCGreenBank: Congratulations to @RRUUC on closing a CSPPA loan to install 142.7 kW of solar PV energy on the roof! This instillation will done by @AuroraEnergy, and produce 149,600 kWh of clean, renewable solar energy throughout the first year of use. http://ow.ly/hIgg50L6fen




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RT @hate5six: .@RegulateNYHC on Indigenous Peoples' Day, filmed on Sunday night at the First Unitarian Church in Philly. New rec...

11 October 2022 at 02:13
RT @hate5six: .@RegulateNYHC on Indigenous Peoples' Day, filmed on Sunday night at the First Unitarian Church in Philly. New record is out now, go listen to it. "You & I" is about this. https://linktr.ee/regulatenyhc https://t.co/AunLH7yh3V

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Power differential between ministers and members

10 October 2022 at 21:53

I’ve never read anything about this and I’m curious because I tend to overestimate others’ authority.

I’m guessing this has been discussed-/what the ideal balance is, how much members should defer, etc, and I’d love to hear some of the most common takes.

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Is there a place for me in Unitarian Universalism?

10 October 2022 at 17:17

Doctrinally, I feel at home with Unitarian Universalism, but after attending a number of services (or whatever they are called) here in New York City I cannot help but wonder if I would be welcome in it. Here at least, UU seems to be a branch of the Democratic party, and its not-as-liberal-as-it-thinks-it-is "woke" wing at that. And so, while I agree with the theological underpinnings of this movement, I am not at all on board with its politics, and do not appreciate being hectored from the pulpit on same.

So do I belong here or not, and if not, can anyone recommend a UU or even a Deist congregation in New York that is not an arm of the Democratic (or any other) political party?

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Whose Land Is This? - Sermons-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco

“Whose Land Is This?”
Sunday, October 9, 10:50 am, Worship Service Livestream

Woody Guthrie sang, “This land is your land, this land is my land, from California to the Gulf Stream waters.” Yet Indigenous Peoples’ Day, observed on the second Monday of October (but not as a holiday), suggests that we acknowledge the unceded rights of this continent’s first peoples. Doing so might even shed light on some of our society’s deepest problems. John Buehrens is both our past Senior Minister and a former President of the UUA. He will also reflect on his recent visit to Alaska, where descendants of the Inuit, Aleut, Athabascan, Tlingit, and other peoples constitute 22% of the population.

Rev. John Buehrens, Preacher; Daniel Jackoway, Worship Associate; Reiko Oda Lane, Organist; UUSF Choir; Mark Sumner, Music Director; Wm. García Ganz, Pianist; Rosalie Alfonso, Percussionist; Ka’ala Carmack, Ukulele

Shulee Ong, Camera; Jonathan Silk, Communications Director; Joe Chapot, Live Chat Moderator; Thomas Brown, Sexton; Amy Kelly, Flowers; Linda Messner, Head Usher; Ralph Fenn, Les James, Tom Brookshire, Zoom Coffee Hour

RT @UnitarianUCE: @MarlaCaldwell Unitarian Universalist have been fitting for reproductive justice for decades and continue to d...

10 October 2022 at 02:15
RT @UnitarianUCE: @MarlaCaldwell Unitarian Universalist have been fitting for reproductive justice for decades and continue to do so ... https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-61849137 #UU #AbortionIsHealthcare

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RT @johnphillips185: Not long until my appearance at Bury St. Edmunds Literature Festival! This Saturday, 2pm at the Unitarian H...

10 October 2022 at 02:02
RT @johnphillips185: Not long until my appearance at Bury St. Edmunds Literature Festival! This Saturday, 2pm at the Unitarian Hall. I’ll be giving a brief talk, a reading from my book The Search, before answering questions. Looking forward to coming home. Come along ✌️❤️




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The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Tyler is great. Separately, some enjoy Unity Church on Hwy 155 though I've never been...

10 October 2022 at 00:48
The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Tyler is great. Separately, some enjoy Unity Church on Hwy 155 though I've never been there myself. And if anyone is looking for an LGBTQ friendly church in Tyler, it's St. Clare's Episcopal for the mega-win. As inclusive as Christ. https://twitter.com/jessicashortall/status/1579294782857297920

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RT @FlynnTheWelsh: Morning pals. We’ve been to a special Animal Service at the Unitarian Chapel in #Altrincham today. It was lov...

RT @FlynnTheWelsh: Morning pals. We’ve been to a special Animal Service at the Unitarian Chapel in #Altrincham today. It was lovely and we were made very welcome ❤️




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Village Without Walls @VillageNoWalls VWW Members & Volunteers - Beginning T’ai Chi Chih, 10/11, 14, 18, 21, 25 & 28; 1...

Village Without Walls @VillageNoWalls VWW Members & Volunteers - Beginning T’ai Chi Chih, 10/11, 14, 18, 21, 25 & 28; 10 - 11:15am at the Unitarian Universalist Comm. Church of Wash. County (UUCCWC) 6815 NE Birch Street, Hillsboro. Call Linda - 503-320-5487 or ljminor2@yahoo.com

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RT @SeanRauchut: Just played the first unitarian church for the first time and it was everything I hoped it would be. I love you...

8 October 2022 at 23:55
RT @SeanRauchut: Just played the first unitarian church for the first time and it was everything I hoped it would be. I love you Philadelphia.

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RT @UUA: Today, Muslims worldwide, including Muslim Unitarian Universalists, celebrate Mawlid Al Nabi, the birthday of the Proph...

8 October 2022 at 22:41
RT @UUA: Today, Muslims worldwide, including Muslim Unitarian Universalists, celebrate Mawlid Al Nabi, the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad. We wish you a very happy and blessed Mawlid Al Nabi.




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RT @SeanRauchut: Just played the first unitarian church for the first time and it was everything I hoped it would be. I love you...

RT @SeanRauchut: Just played the first unitarian church for the first time and it was everything I hoped it would be. I love you Philadelphia.

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SERMON: The Past is Not Prologue : Rev. Kim K. Crawford Harvie - Arlington Street Church

25 September 2022 at 12:00
Recorded live at Arlington Street Church, Sunday, September 25, 2022.

Question

8 October 2022 at 15:24

Has anyone else gone to a unitarian universalist church just to find out that nearly everyone that goes there is fake? I'm only asking because I may try a different uu church some day but if they're all like this then I know to avoid them.

I' m not going to go into too much detail just in case someone from my old church is on here but I had been going since I was a teenager, I live in a very conservative state and wanted to go somewhere accepting. My church had always acted very open minded, very welcoming of everyone etc. But it's turning out that that isn't true. They have been discriminating against my mom and I just because we do not have as much money as the rest of them do and despite claiming to be into equality for all and supporting women's rights, they are protecting a man that's been obsessed with me since I was a teenager.

Just to keep it short, I'll sum it up, the head of the care them bullied my mom repeatedly for needing help with a bill, and the man that's been obsessed with me has a long history of harassing women, even violently harassing them and no one at the church sees anything wrong with any of this despite being aware of it all. We have no minister and we've told the president and the entire board of the church about this, they don't see anything wrong with it. They know how severely this man's obsession with me messed me up emotionally, they don't care, they've defended him repeatedly and told me it was my fault for it happening even though my mom and I have been trying to get it to stop for years.

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RT @UnitarianHist: Mike Tomlin was one of the most significant British Unitarians of recent times. He served his community and t...

8 October 2022 at 00:45
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RT @UnitarianHist: Mike Tomlin was one of the most significant British Unitarians of recent times. He served his community and the Unitarian movement. Obituary in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/oct/06/mike-tomlin-obituary?CMP=share_btn_tw

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it's fun to be a unitarian holiness huguenot

it's fun to be a unitarian holiness huguenot

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Shortly after moving to CO, my maternal uncle said his father didn’t care for hippies (when passing through to visit his nearby ...

8 October 2022 at 00:02
Shortly after moving to CO, my maternal uncle said his father didn’t care for hippies (when passing through to visit his nearby sister–in–law). Guess that’s 1 small silver lining of gramp’s passing months before my birth. His sister, a school teacher was a teacher & Unitarian. 1/

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Beaut sound / scent experience at Akl Unitarian Church rn for Outlier Fest - E/N/T & M4URI M4STA

7 October 2022 at 22:48
Beaut sound / scent experience at Akl Unitarian Church rn for Outlier Fest - E/N/T & M4URI M4STA

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Will be presenting a special public moderated discussion hosted by ICMCA on “Karnatik Music: Reflecting and Questioning”. Date: ...

7 October 2022 at 00:21
Will be presenting a special public moderated discussion hosted by ICMCA on “Karnatik Music: Reflecting and Questioning”. Date: 7th Oct, 2022 Time: 7 PM Venue: Live Oak Unitarian Universalist Church, 3315 El Salido Pkwy, Cedar Park, TX http://icmca.org/tmkrishna/

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RT @topherflorence: 1/3 of farming sims are about leaving the big city to live on a unitarian commune of vaguely young upper mid...

RT @topherflorence: 1/3 of farming sims are about leaving the big city to live on a unitarian commune of vaguely young upper middle class pansexuals. 1/3 are about being an amnesiac cosplayer who must murder fantasy animals to save a steampunk ren faire from a big glowy monster. and 1/3 are both

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RT @topherflorence: 1/3 of farming sims are about leaving the big city to live on a unitarian commune of vaguely young upper mid...

RT @topherflorence: 1/3 of farming sims are about leaving the big city to live on a unitarian commune of vaguely young upper middle class pansexuals. 1/3 are about being an amnesiac cosplayer who must murder fantasy animals to save a steampunk ren faire from a big glowy monster. and 1/3 are both

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RT @topherflorence: 1/3 of farming sims are about leaving the big city to live on a unitarian commune of vaguely young upper mid...

RT @topherflorence: 1/3 of farming sims are about leaving the big city to live on a unitarian commune of vaguely young upper middle class pansexuals. 1/3 are about being an amnesiac cosplayer who must murder fantasy animals to save a steampunk ren faire from a big glowy monster. and 1/3 are both

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RT @topherflorence: 1/3 of farming sims are about leaving the big city to live on a unitarian commune of vaguely young upper mid...

6 October 2022 at 23:19
RT @topherflorence: 1/3 of farming sims are about leaving the big city to live on a unitarian commune of vaguely young upper middle class pansexuals. 1/3 are about being an amnesiac cosplayer who must murder fantasy animals to save a steampunk ren faire from a big glowy monster. and 1/3 are both

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A day to remember.... 1920-October 6 - Paramahansa Yoganandaji gives first lecture in America, to International Congress of Re...

5 October 2022 at 22:54
A day to remember.... 1920-October 6 - Paramahansa Yoganandaji gives first lecture in America, to International Congress of Religious Liberals held in Boston, Massachusetts, under auspices of American Unitarian Association. His talk on “The Science of Religion” is




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RT @UnitarianUCE: Giving Thanks for Sacred Space with Lewis Cardinal All are welcome to join us online or inbuilding, https:/...

RT @UnitarianUCE: Giving Thanks for Sacred Space with Lewis Cardinal All are welcome to join us online or inbuilding, http://uce.ca for more info. Donations for the @yegfoodbank are welcome! #UU #UnitarianUniversalist #UUtwitter #Unitarian #Edmonton #YEG #Treaty6Land #Thanksgiving https://t.co/xuU6jn0byK

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RT @TealePB: Looking forward to this evening's Rural #Saanich All Candidates Meeting! Starting soon at the Unitarian Church on ...

RT @TealePB: Looking forward to this evening's Rural #Saanich All Candidates Meeting! Starting soon at the Unitarian Church on 5575 West Saanich Rd. #SaanichVotes #YYJ




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Looking forward to this evening's Rural #Saanich All Candidates Meeting! Starting soon at the Unitarian Church on 5575 West Saa...

Looking forward to this evening's Rural #Saanich All Candidates Meeting! Starting soon at the Unitarian Church on 5575 West Saanich Rd. #SaanichVotes #YYJ




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RT @ShapiroZen: The Other Paul thinks “any local church” is considered the ground and pillar of truth. Does that include Mormons...

RT @ShapiroZen: The Other Paul thinks “any local church” is considered the ground and pillar of truth. Does that include Mormons, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and Unitarian Universalists? https://twitter.com/theotherpaul2/status/1577446734464421888

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• First Concert: Beach Boys • Last Concert: Trinity of Terror Tour • Next Concert: Who knows • Favourite Concert: @TDWPband at t...

4 October 2022 at 23:11
• First Concert: Beach Boys • Last Concert: Trinity of Terror Tour • Next Concert: Who knows • Favourite Concert: @TDWPband at the First Unitarian Church in Philly https://twitter.com/ashninekills/status/1577365296700080153

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The Courage to Forgive and Atone (10/03/22 Sermon) - White Bear Unitarian Universalist Church (WBUUC) Sermons

Watch the Service: To enable YouTube provided closed-captioning while viewing the service, click the “CC” icon on the bottom bar of your YouTube video player.    

Bookstore lady: I learned to read Tarot Cards at my church. Me: You are a such a Unitarian! Also me... nailed it!

Bookstore lady: I learned to read Tarot Cards at my church. Me: You are a such a Unitarian! Also me... nailed it!

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I went to school with a bunch of Unitarian kids and a bunch of Jewish kids. Guess which religion I know WAY more about? I have n...

3 October 2022 at 21:18
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I went to school with a bunch of Unitarian kids and a bunch of Jewish kids. Guess which religion I know WAY more about? I have no idea what the heck Unitarians do except for seemingly give no fucks but believe in a higher power?

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In the latest ep of #blessedarethebinarybreakers, Ynza Morgan Star shares how neurodivergence and the power of story have shaped...

In the latest ep of #blessedarethebinarybreakers, Ynza Morgan Star shares how neurodivergence and the power of story have shaped her journey; how zey crafted zeir own name; how she joined her local Unitarian Universalist fellowship; and so much more!




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Determined to win “Scariest Costume” at this year’s Unitarian-Universalist All Hallows’ Harvest Festival, Helen put the finishin...

Determined to win “Scariest Costume” at this year’s Unitarian-Universalist All Hallows’ Harvest Festival, Helen put the finishing touches on her Phyllis Schlafly costume. https://www.instagram.com/p/CjRZd0-sUAL/?igshid=YTgzYjQ4ZTY=

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A Hope Worth Fighting For - Sermons-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco

“A Hope Worth Fighting For”
Sunday, October 2, 10:50 am, Worship Service Livestream

Exploring hope and despair in the context of the work the Dallas UU community has done for reproductive dignity and what you might ponder as you consider your callings to make a difference.

Rev. Dr. Daniel Kanter, Guest Minister; Rev. John Buehrens; Susan Anthony, Worship Associate; Reiko Oda Lane, Organist; UUSF Choir; Mark Sumner, Music Director; Jon Silk, Drummer; Wm. Garcia Ganz, Pianist; Adam Luftman, Shofar

Jackson Munn, Camera; Eric Shackelford, Camera; Jonathan Silk, Communications Director; Sam King, Live Chat Moderator; Thomas Brown, Sexton; Kelvin Jones, Sexton; Amy Kelly, Flowers; Linda Messner, Head Usher; Ralph Fenn, Les James, Tom Brookshire, Zoom Coffee Hour

RT @UnitarianChrist: The Trinity doctrines (there are many) are theories of God, but they are not the best theories. They genera...

RT @UnitarianChrist: The Trinity doctrines (there are many) are theories of God, but they are not the best theories. They generate more questions than answers. The Unitarian view—theory if you like—is far superior to the many Trinitarian views. When God says that he is one, we take him at his word.

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RT @amie_zamudio: @HomelessnessSD @ToddGloria @MayorToddGloria @CityofSanDiego Hi @ToddGloria @MayorToddGloria will you show up ...

RT @amie_zamudio: @HomelessnessSD @ToddGloria @MayorToddGloria @CityofSanDiego Hi @ToddGloria @MayorToddGloria will you show up for Mr B’s celebration of life? Please join us in the Celebration of Life for Mr B. Friday, October 7th 1pm First Unitarian Universalist Church of San Diego 4190 Front St San Diego, CA https://gofund.me/84ef1b55

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The Trinity doctrines (there are many) are theories of God, but they are not the best theories. They generate more questions tha...

The Trinity doctrines (there are many) are theories of God, but they are not the best theories. They generate more questions than answers. The Unitarian view—theory if you like—is far superior to the many Trinitarian views. When God says that he is one, we take him at his word.

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OH FUCK I WAS GONNA GO TO UNITARIAN CHURCH TODAY FUCK

OH FUCK I WAS GONNA GO TO UNITARIAN CHURCH TODAY FUCK

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RT @amie_zamudio: Please join us in the Celebration of Life for Mr B. Friday, October 7th 1pm First Unitarian Universalist ...

2 October 2022 at 20:40
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RT @amie_zamudio: Please join us in the Celebration of Life for Mr B. Friday, October 7th 1pm First Unitarian Universalist Church of San Diego 4190 Front St San Diego, CA 92103 (We are asking for donations to cover his funeral expenses) RIP Mr B, loved by many. https://gofund.me/84ef1b55

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"Why Good People Do Bad Things" with Rev. Dr. Marlin Lavanhar - All Souls Unitarian Church

This message was delivered on Sunday, October 2, 2022 at All Souls Unitarian Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma by Rev. Dr. Marlin Lavanhar in the 10 am service. Description: Perhaps more harm has been done in the world by foolish people who think they are doing right than by people who deliberately act wrongly.  So when we ask the question "why do good people do bad things," we might instead ask, "how do we know if what we do is right or not?"  Many of history's worst atrocities were committed by groups who believed it was for a greater good.  In this line of thinking, Rev. Marlin brings us back to some of the shadowy corners of our own hearts, where a proper amount of skepticism can turn good intentions into positive results. SUBSCRIBE TO WATCH OTHER VIDEOS: WANT TO LISTEN? SUBSCRIBE TO AUDIO PODCAST: GIVE A DONATION TO HELP US SPREAD THIS LOVE BEYOND BELIEF: or text LOVEBB to 73256 LET'S CONNECT: Facebook: Instagram: All Souls Church Website:

Attending a UU congregation for the first time today

I'm recovering from a bad religious experience and haven't been to church in 6 months,.but I miss being part of a community. From what I've read, UU sounds like it might be a good fit.

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Water communion, Flower communion: are these and other celebrations part of your year?

2 October 2022 at 03:01

More generally, does your UU community have a liturgical calendar of the year? What's in it?

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RT @UnitarianUCE: Where do you go to find Courage? Lead by Chorealis Choir #UnitarianUniversalist #UUtwitter #Unitarian #Edmon...

RT @UnitarianUCE: Where do you go to find Courage? Lead by Chorealis Choir #UnitarianUniversalist #UUtwitter #Unitarian #Edmonton #YEG






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RT @MattLiePaehlke: Unitarian walk setting off for #harvestontariowalk #stopthe413 https://t.co/NpuPk4jErf

1 October 2022 at 22:30
RT @MattLiePaehlke: Unitarian walk setting off for #harvestontariowalk #stopthe413 https://t.co/NpuPk4jErf

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RT @MrAndyNgo: @BobIsntFunny Yes. A random person from the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, a left-wing religious organization...

1 October 2022 at 22:01
RT @MrAndyNgo: @BobIsntFunny Yes. A random person from the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, a left-wing religious organization, had that view & presented no evidence. Did you analyze the report & his comments? Like at all? Wi Spa was declared a hoax by people like you before felony charges were filed.

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Journey to Membership class

1 October 2022 at 12:10

I’ve been attending my church since early this year. I started out lurking in online services and then started coming in person when we opened back up for that. I grew up with no religion in particular. I never felt much of a need for it in my life. But now I’m in my late thirties and after the isolation of the pandemic I felt a real need for community, and a welcoming place for open spiritual inquiry.

So now I finally found a weekend Journey to Membership class that works with my schedule. I would have done it sooner—I’m not having cold feet or waffling on commitment—I just have a conflict with the usual dates they’re held. And I’m kind of excited. Membership isn’t a prerequisite for most church activities, but I feel like I want to more meaningfully participate in the community. I’ve started to really appreciate having ritual, and even social obligation, in my life. I see it less as a burden and more about contributing to the larger human project.

Guess I just wanted to put that out there. I’m a little introverted and I want to be more of a “joiner” in general but I also don’t want to overcommit to things and lose interest when the novelty wears off. So I think I’m taking a good step.

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RT @FUSMinneapolis: Humanists spend a lot of time being not religious; Unitarian Universalists spend a lot of time being not sec...

RT @FUSMinneapolis: Humanists spend a lot of time being not religious; Unitarian Universalists spend a lot of time being not secular. Both groups spend a lot of time protesting—or should I say “anti-testing”—rather than attesting. @DBreeden #UUtwitter

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RT @UnitarianUCE: The office of the Unitarian Church of Edmonton will be closed on September 30 in honour of National Day for Tr...

RT @UnitarianUCE: The office of the Unitarian Church of Edmonton will be closed on September 30 in honour of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. #nationaldayfortruthandreconciliation #everychildmatters #orangeshirtday #UnitarianUniversalist #UUtwitter #Unitarian #YEG https://t.co/yo1ghTLCxB

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RT @RobinEdgar: @Denis_Survivor It's also #NationalTruthAndReconciliationDay in Canada. Montreal #Unitarians will be #VirtueSign...

30 September 2022 at 19:44
RT @RobinEdgar: @Denis_Survivor It's also #NationalTruthAndReconciliationDay in Canada. Montreal #Unitarians will be #VirtueSignalling during today's protest march. I just finished uploading my video of my #ChalkSlogans outside the #Unitarian Church of #Montreal. #UUA #UU #ChildSexAbuse https://youtu.be/rGGyN3KANiI

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DAE have a Humanist or Skeptic group at their local UU?

30 September 2022 at 11:44

Last week several members from our local UU had our first unofficial atheist meeting. We all had a great time, and have decided to meet every few weeks and try to build a secular community in our congregation. The problem is we have no idea how this will look in practice. We all enjoy the social aspect of hanging out with like minded people, but as far as possibilities for affinity groups or ways to contribute to a service we don't have any refrence of how that looks. If anyone has a humanist group at their UU I would love to hear about your experiences.

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Can someone ELI5?

30 September 2022 at 00:23

So I've heard of this church and the jist I've gotten is that it's very human rights oriented and open minded but I don't exactly understand the particulars.

Atheist here but I respect peoples' faith (as long as they don't use it to hurt others) so I'm wondering if it would be a good community for me and my family.

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RT @UUOttawa: Join us this Sunday, October 2, for MESSY CHURCH! All parents and grandparents with #kids under 8yo are invited t...

29 September 2022 at 20:39
RT @UUOttawa: Join us this Sunday, October 2, for MESSY CHURCH! All parents and grandparents with #kids under 8yo are invited to Messy Church: Breakfast + stories, crafts, and #UU values for the youngest among us. Details and RSVP (deadline today): https://buff.ly/3wU9ALf #Ottawa #Unitarian




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Socinianism. 1550-19C Unitarian-like religious sect. Christ divine by function, not nature. 1658 Poland.

29 September 2022 at 20:10
Socinianism. 1550-19C Unitarian-like religious sect. Christ divine by function, not nature. 1658 Poland.

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RT @UUA: The Rutherford B.H.Yates Museum & First UU Church have worked together for more than 26 years to restore historic h...

29 September 2022 at 18:53
RT @UUA: The Rutherford B.H.Yates Museum & First UU Church have worked together for more than 26 years to restore historic homes in Freedmen’s Town. Learn how Yates Museum co-founder & UU, Luther Brown Jr., started preserving Freedmen’s Town, one house at a time. https://bit.ly/3Ch54t9

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RT @revmatt1774: Great question. It depends if "Christian" is meant as a vacuous label of some kind of self-congratulatory cultu...

RT @revmatt1774: Great question. It depends if "Christian" is meant as a vacuous label of some kind of self-congratulatory cultural tribe OR if it relates to the teachings of Jesus, as Unitarian Christians and other liberal Christians affirm. Our minister declares the answer is "No". Mt25:40 https://twitter.com/Bbmorg/status/1575138759925972997

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RT @hate5six: .@vended_official at the first unitarian church in philly watch this set now: https://t.co/M1YEaEubzt support v...

29 September 2022 at 18:42
RT @hate5six: .@vended_official at the first unitarian church in philly watch this set now: http://youtube.com/hate5six support vended: http://officialvended.com watch unreleased videos + drum cams + more: http://patreon.com/hate5six next upload: http://hate5six.com/vote https://t.co/ismBpUp1Bd

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Unitarian churches

Hi are there any unitarian churches on the united states territories like Guam and Puerto rico?

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RT @UnitarianUCE: Book club starts tonight online 📚 #UU #bookclub #UUtwitter #UnitarianUniversalist #Unitarian #Edmonton #YEG ...

28 September 2022 at 20:35
RT @UnitarianUCE: Book club starts tonight online 📚 #UU #bookclub #UUtwitter #UnitarianUniversalist #Unitarian #Edmonton #YEG #OpenMindsOpenHearts




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