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Become a poll worker in your community!

Become a poll worker in your community! Our democracy depends on all of us to make sure every election runs smoothly and everyone's vote is counted.

When you sign up, Power the Polls will share everything you need to apply to be a poll worker in your community. You can make sure we have safe, fair, efficient elections for all voters. Get more info and sign up at https://bit.ly/3XwuIVv.

#UUTheVote #PowerThePolls #PollWorkers #DefendDemocracy #EveryVoteCounts #SafeElections #Election2024 #ProtectTheVote #UU #UnitarianUniversalism #UnitarianUniversalist #Church #Faith #Community #Friends #Family



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In this poem, #UU Rev

In this poem, #UU Rev. Julián Jamaica Soto reminds us that freedom is not just a right, but a responsibility—a sacred promise to fight for the freedom of others, because when one of us is held back, none of us are fully free.

A question to consider: ✨ How can you show up for the liberation of others in your daily life, knowing our freedom is deeply interconnected? ✨

UU WorshipWeb
#UnitarianUniversalism #UnitarianUniversalist #LoveAtTheCenter #Friends #Family #Faith #Church #Welcome #Worship #Poetry #Liberation #SocialJustice #Freedom



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Empower Yourself as a New UU Board Trustee with These Tips

12 September 2024 at 10:37
Happy casually dressed people working together and sharing creative ideas about new project while having meeting in loft office.

Robert Essink

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Robert Essink, who served as his Maryland congregation’s board president, shares some insights to help first-time trustees get started.

Liberation from Anger

11 September 2024 at 02:54
A light-skinned Black woman sits in an office chair, grasping her head in exasperation and gritting her teeth. Around her, blurred, are the figures of office workers rushing by.

Laura Horton-Ludwig

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What do you do when you’re really angry with someone and you can’t seem to let it go?

Liberation from Anger

11 September 2024 at 02:54
A light-skinned Black woman sits in an office chair, grasping her head in exasperation and gritting her teeth. Around her, blurred, are the figures of office workers rushing by.

Laura Horton-Ludwig

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What do you do when you’re really angry with someone and you can’t seem to let it go?

With a focus on shared ministry, UUs are moving beyond traditional hierarchies, fostering collaboration among ministers, educato...

With a focus on shared ministry, UUs are moving beyond traditional hierarchies, fostering collaboration among ministers, educators, musicians, and lay leaders. This inclusive, interconnected approach is about valuing everyone’s unique gifts, breaking down silos, enabling deeper, more authentic relationships, and creating a thriving community.

Read more in this #UUWorld story about how shared ministry is gaining traction and transforming Unitarian Universalist congregations and communities: https://bit.ly/3AT8DHT

#UU #UnitarianUniversalism #UnitarianUniversalist #LoveAtTheCenter #Friends #Family #Faith #Church #Welcome #Collaboration



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Join Us at the Mosaic Conference 2024: Fostering Belonging and Liberation

9 September 2024 at 11:00
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Sana Saeed

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Are you ready to be part of a transformative experience that fosters love, inclusion, and justice? We are excited to invite you to the Mosaic Conference 2024, a dynamic multigenerational gathering that will take place from October 17th to 20th at Cedar Lane Unitarian Universalist Congregation in...

The Moderator Search Committee is now seeking applications for UUA Moderator – a vital leadership role in this crucial time for ...

The Moderator Search Committee is now seeking applications for UUA Moderator – a vital leadership role in this crucial time for our faith. We are grateful for the faithful and dedicated work of our current UUA Co-Moderators, the Rev. Meg Riley and Charles Du Mond, who have served their six-year term.

As the Chief Governance Officer of the UUA, the Moderator works closely with the UUA Board of Trustees, executive staff, and committees of the UUA. Please share this call for applications widely in your congregation or community.

The deadline to apply is September 15, 2024. Learn more at: https://bit.ly/3Wxb3D6



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Have you ever experienced an event so profound, an agitation so intense, that it divided your life into a clear "before" and "after"? A moment when the very ground beneath you seemed to shift and everything felt off course?

During these times we may feel untethered and uneasily adrift without direction. Yet, as UU Rev. Tania Márquez reminds us, we are never truly lost. Deep within us, we have an inner compass pointing us toward truth, justice, and love. We only need to trust and follow it, knowing that with every stirring of our spirit and every beat of our heart, we are being guided closer to the side of love.

Read Rev. Márquez’s full reflection in our UU WorshipWeb: https://bit.ly/3ZcOyGE





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Want to shape UU values and actions?

Want to shape UU values and actions? Congregational Study Action Issues (CSAIs) are proposed by UU congregations and articulate our faith’s stance on important issues. After a 3-year process, a CSAI becomes a Statement of Conscience when adopted by General Assembly.

Have an idea for an issue we should study? Congregations (not individuals) can submit proposals, and collaboration is encouraged! Learn more about topics and how to submit at uua.org/csai. The deadline to share your initial submission is October 1, 2024.



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Congratulations to all!

Congratulations to all!


Announcing the UU Climate Justice Revival Sermon Award Winners!

Imagine that it's 2050 and we've achieved all of our wildest hopes for collective liberation. What is present in that re-imagined reality? What have our values led us to collectively abolish or move away from? How would our world transform if love was at the center of our climate actions and collective liberation were upheld as a uniting goal across all of the movement spaces that matter most?

With these questions in mind, the UU Climate Justice Revival planning team invited sermons that would ground us in this new reality. The number of submissions exceeded our expectations - evidence of the prophetic spirit and liberatory theology alive in our movement - and after much deliberation, we are proud to announce our sermon winners.

Congratulations to:

💐Andrew Batcher
💐Lee Curran
💐Diego Garrido Barreto
💐Meleah Houseknecht
💐Rev. Dr. Molly Housh Gordon
💐Frances Koziar
💐Edward Lynn
💐Rev. Arif Mamdani

Learn more about each awardee and read their award-winning sermon. Recordings of each sermon will be available by September 5th. https://www.uuclimatejustice.org/sermon

Image description: Graphic of all the sermon award winners. White background, with the UU Climate Revival logo of the two heads with globes and flowers facing each other. The text reads UU Climate Justice Revival Sermon Contest Winners. There is a headshot of each winner in a floral frame. Andrew Batcher's photo is in a square frame with pink and blue flowers. Lee Curran's photo is in a round frame with red flowers. Diego Garrido Barreto's photo is in a square frame with purple flowers. Meleah Houseknecht's photo is in a round frame with yellow and orange flowers. Rev. Dr. Molly Housh Gordon's photo is in a round frame with orange flowers. Frances Koziar's photo is in a square frame with green vines. Edward Lynn's photo is in a round frame with yellow flowers. Rev. Arif Mamdani's photo is in a round frame with blue flowers.

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Make a Difference by Becoming a UUA Moderator. Here’s How to Apply.

4 September 2024 at 08:00
From right: UUA President Susan Frederick-Gray presents Co-Moderators Elandria Williams and Mr. Barb Greve during the General Assembly Opening Celebration in 2019.

Elaine McArdle

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A volunteer position, the moderator chairs the UUA Board of Trustees, is the presiding officer at the annual General Assembly, and works closely with the board, executive staff, and committees of the Association.

Meeting What Arrives

4 September 2024 at 06:34
A person inside a stationary car, in the driver's seat, sits with closed eyes, holding their hand to their forehead as if trying to calm down.

Lindasusan Ulrich

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Staying present to what’s real—our world, our hope, our stories—can help us embody our values.

Meeting What Arrives

4 September 2024 at 06:34
A person inside a stationary car, in the driver's seat, sits with closed eyes, holding their hand to their forehead as if trying to calm down.

Lindasusan Ulrich

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Staying present to what’s real—our world, our hope, our stories—can help us embody our values.

UPLIFT, led by UUA LGBTQ & Multicultural Programs Director the Rev

UPLIFT, led by UUA LGBTQ & Multicultural Programs Director the Rev. Michael Crumpler, is a vital space for LGBTQIA+ individuals and allies. It fosters community, provides spiritual care, and addresses urgent issues like transphobia, abortion rights, economic justice, and disability rights. In this #UUWorld Q&A, Rev. Crumpler emphasizes that UPLIFT is committed to "challenging our UU congregations and communities to be specific, contextual, and intentional in our welcome and inclusion."

Get to know more about UPLIFT in the full Q&A here: https://bit.ly/3TcEKIJ

#LGBTQIA #UnitarianUniversalism #Inclusion #CommunityCare #UU #UnitarianUniversalist #LoveAtTheCenter #Friends #Family #Faith #Church #Welcome



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Opportunities for Connection - September 2024

red background with white UUA logo in the center. Reads 2024-2025 Sermon of the Month. A program of the Congregational Life Staff of the UUA.

Central East Region of the UUA

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Find out what's happening in the Central East Region! This month - Sermon Series, Climate Justice Revival, OWL Trainings, Mosaic Gathering, Multigen Gathering and more!

As UUs, we recognize that all work—including the often less visible and unpaid labor that sustains our families, congregations, ...

As UUs, we recognize that all work—including the often less visible and unpaid labor that sustains our families, congregations, and communities—carries inherent dignity and worthiness. Yet, the relentless demands of work can leave us feeling overwhelmed and stressed.

This Labor Day offers a meaningful opportunity to reflect on how we can balance self-care with the needs of our busy lives, and to consider ways, individually and collectively, to ensure that all who work receive fair treatment, equitable opportunities, and the respect they deserve in every aspect of their labor.

#LaborDay #workersrights #humanrights #UU



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Big things are happening in Pennsylvania this September as #UUtheVote launches its fall mobilization

Big things are happening in Pennsylvania this September as #UUtheVote launches its fall mobilization. UU the Vote is uniting with UU congregations and local partners to protect our elections and push back against voter suppression.

September 6-7 marks the start in Philadelphia, where the focus will be on the vital role of faith in this political moment and meaningful voter engagement on key issues. With the election less than 100 days away, building local power and taking action has never been more urgent.

Find out more and learn how you can get involved: http://bit.ly/Sept6Philly



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“If gender isn’t binary anymore, are women’s organizations still relevant?”

“If gender isn’t binary anymore, are women’s organizations still relevant?”

The Unitarian Universalist Women's Federation is grappling with important questions like this and more. As the organization expands its understanding of gender, they are committed to addressing the persistent reality of misogyny while embracing inclusivity. UUWF’s mission remains clear: justice, equity, and creating spaces that uplift and protect all who are impacted by gender-based oppression.

Curious about how they’re navigating these challenges? Read the full article to learn more: https://bit.ly/471sksU.



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Useful Tips to Anchor Yourself for Social Change and Avoid Burnout

29 August 2024 at 10:44
A crowd of people at a demonstration. We are viewing them from the back and toward a platform where someone holding a mic is speaking. One of the people in the crowd has their hands in the air and is holding a sign that says "Black Lives Matter." That's the focus of the image.

Deepa Iyer

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Activist and author Deepa Iyer shares a roadmap for maintaining your own effectiveness and well-being on your social-change journey.

🎶✨ Exciting news!

🎶✨ Exciting news! A more accessible Virtual Hymnal for Unitarian Universalists is on the horizon! 🎶✨

The UUA's UU WorshipWeb, in collaboration with the Association for Unitarian Universalist Music Ministries, has launched the development of a digital hymnal, thanks to the appointment of a Virtual Hymnal Task Force.

"Our mission," shares Camille Hatton, consulting manager of the Task Force, "is to create a living collection of song resources on an accessible, equitable, online platform grounded in UU values. This virtual hymnal will empower Unitarian Universalism to fully embrace our prophetic calling as a joyful, liberatory, and anti-oppressive faith."

Read more from #UUWorld: https://bit.ly/4dUXe8A



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Resources for Congregational Leaders

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Central East Region of the UUA

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It's that time of the year again, new congregational leaders are starting the new church year and looking for resources to help them do their best. We can help!

As summer winds down here in the Northern Hemisphere, we gather in from the many paths we've traveled, carrying the richness of ...

As summer winds down here in the Northern Hemisphere, we gather in from the many paths we've traveled, carrying the richness of our journeys. As we reconnect, we embrace the new congregational year and all of its potential, ready to refresh our spirits and reaffirm the values that unite us as a UU community. As your congregation or community prepares for the start of the new congregational year, may you come together in kindness and care for one another.



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Ingathering Greeting: UUA President Asks UUs to Meet the Moment

26 August 2024 at 08:00
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UUA President Rev. Dr. Sofía Betancourt marks the start of a new congregational year in a recorded video. Access the full message.

The Moderator Search Committee is now seeking applications for UUA Moderator – a vital leadership role in this crucial time for ...

The Moderator Search Committee is now seeking applications for UUA Moderator – a vital leadership role in this crucial time for our faith. We are grateful for the faithful and dedicated work of our current UUA Co-Moderators, the Rev. Meg Riley and Charles Du Mond, who have served their six-year term.

As the Chief Governance Officer of the UUA, the Moderator works closely with the UUA Board of Trustees, executive staff, and committees of the UUA. Please share this call for applications widely in your congregation or community.

The deadline to apply is September 15, 2024. Learn more at: https://bit.ly/3Wxb3D6



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Mosaic Fall Conference 2024

🌍✨ **Join UU’s from across the country for Mosaic’s Fostering Belonging and Liberation Fall Conference, online or in person in Bethesda, MD, from Friday, October 18 to Sunday, October 20, 2024!**

Mosaic is a hub of connection, resources, and support for Unitarian Universalists dismantling racism and oppression. The dynamic, multi-platform fall conference is designed for congregational teams and individuals committed to building multicultural communities with love at their centers. Over two and a half days, you’ll participate in collaborative conversations, innovative workshops, and gain invaluable insights from leaders within Unitarian Universalism and beyond.

It’s an honor to have UUA President Rev. Sofía Betancourt, PhD and Nicole Pressley, UUA Director of Organizing Strategy, as keynote speakers, guiding us in the work of fostering belonging and liberation.

By the end of the conference, you'll leave with renewed hearts and spirits, and practical tools to inspire and support others in this transformative work. 💖
Don’t miss this incredible opportunity—learn more and register here:


A multi-platform conference for people who are engaged in anti-racist, multicultural transformation in UU congregations....

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Meeting the Moment: An Ingathering Message from Rev

Sharing UUA President the Rev. Sofía Betancourt, PhD's ingathering message for the new congregational year. As we do, we appreciate and echo her reflection that "how we are with one another, how we support each other, will have everything to do with how we meet the moment" in the weeks and months to come.

Watch the full video on Rev. Dr. Betancourt's Facebook page or find it on the UUA's YouTube channel at https://youtu.be/DcVF1pDMPlQ .



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Free Lemonade for All Souls

A red cart on wheels sits on a shady sidewalk in front of All Souls UU Congregation in New London, CT. Behind the cart is a red chair, and on it is a red striped sign that reads, "Free All Souls Lemonade Stand" with a cartoon image of a lemon and a cup with a straw. On the cart are paper cups, two bottles of lemonade, a recycling bin, and a compost bin.

Emily Cherry

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All Souls UU Congregation of New London, New London, CT

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Each week in the summer, Rev. Carolyn Patierno, minister of All Souls UU Congregation in New London, CT, hosts a lemonade stand on the sidewalk in front of the congregation. She greets passersby with a cold cup, no-strings-attached. What she has found is a source of connection and shared ministry.

In her meditation “Hallowed Ground and Hard Stone,” the Rev

In her meditation “Hallowed Ground and Hard Stone,” the Rev. Lisa Doege asks us to imagine that we are on hallowed ground, before a tall rock carved with ancient petroglyphs. Our guide asks us to contemplate, where is our holy ground? What stories do we tell ourselves through the different seasons of our lives? Can that which irritates us eventually help us shine?

As we uplift these questions today, we encourage you to read the full meditation online in our UU WorshipWeb library: https://bit.ly/46YHdwk



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Do you wonder how, as UU’s, we can continue to advocate for disability rights and make spaces more accessible for everyone?

Do you wonder how, as UU’s, we can continue to advocate for disability rights and make spaces more accessible for everyone? In this conversation in #UUWorld magazine, UUA Disability Justice Associate Rev. Amanda Schuber shares her insights on progress being made, challenges that still need to be overcome, and ongoing UUA disability justice priorities.

Read the whole story and watch a video interview with Rev. Schuber from UU World: https://bit.ly/3YSgI9O



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Join the Climate Justice Revival this September

Image of two heads with flowers on them. Rads: Reimagine Together: From An Extractive Age to A New Era

Central East Region of the UUA

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The Rev. Sofía Bettencourt invites you to join other UU congregations at the UU Climate Justice Revival, September 28-29, 2024.

Disaster Relief Fund and Resources

Unitarian Universalists in the Southeastern region of the United States were impacted, some significantly, with flooding and other issues as a result of Hurricane Debby earlier this month.

The UUA manages a Disaster Relief Fund, as an expression of the covenant between the UUA and congregations and between congregations who give generously and those in need, to embody our values and take care of one another. Consider gathering a collection in Sunday worship for the Disaster Relief Fund, or making a donation yourself as generously as you are able.

These contributions will enable the Fund to make grants to congregations in need and their communities as they recover from the effects of storm damage.

https://bit.ly/33A6U5O


Assist UUA congregations, their members, and communities experiencing destruction from natural and human caused disasters.

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As plans come together in congregations across our faith community for our first-ever UU Climate Justice Revival, some have aske...

As plans come together in congregations across our faith community for our first-ever UU Climate Justice Revival, some have asked, “Why call it a ‘revival’? Why use a term from another religious tradition for an event in our Unitarian Universalist community?”

In this blog post, Jeff Milchen explores some answers from within and beyond Unitarian Universalism. One perspective on Christian revivals, for example, notes that they indicate unwavering confidence or faith – embedded into participants through communally-generated energy – that any challenge, from personal to societal, can be overcome.

Read more and join us as we prepare for a UU Climate Justice Revival this September 28-29. https://bit.ly/4dJAFUb

#ClimateJusticeRevival



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“Just a note from the world of embodiment: Chaos or disorganization is not always the worst option

“Just a note from the world of embodiment: Chaos or disorganization is not always the worst option. In fact, it can be very helpful. Sometimes we’ve got vital power we need stuck in old habits. A bit of chaos can help you recover some power actually (the right knows this too well). What’s especially important at least from an embodiment perspective is that when we are disorganized we make meaning of it, use it to expand, to inspire. Disorganization is part of transformation. And a system that refuses all disorganization will never grow.”

Prentis Hemphill (They/Them) is a therapist, somatics teacher and facilitator, political organizer, writer and the founder of The Embodiment Institute. Prentis is the host and creator of the popular podcast, Finding Our Way and author of “What It Takes To Heal: How Transforming Ourselves Can Change the World”.



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Disaster Relief Fund and Resources

Unitarian Universalists in the Southeastern region of the United States were impacted, some significantly, with flooding and other issues as a result of Hurricane Debby earlier this month.

The UUA manages a Disaster Relief Fund, as an expression of the covenant between the UUA and congregations and between congregations who give generously and those in need, to embody our values and take care of one another. Consider gathering a collection in Sunday worship for the Disaster Relief Fund, or making a donation yourself as generously as you are able.

These contributions will enable the Fund to make grants to congregations in need and their communities as they recover from the effects of storm damage.

https://bit.ly/33A6U5O


Assist UUA congregations, their members, and communities experiencing destruction from natural and human caused disasters.

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We are grateful for the many perspectives and expressions of Unitarian Universalist faith that come from all corners of our comm...

We are grateful for the many perspectives and expressions of Unitarian Universalist faith that come from all corners of our community. Today, we share this from the Rev. DC Fortune, who serves the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Susquehanna Valley in Northumberland, PA.

Theology of Love

My theology understands humanity as simultaneously fragile and resilient, weak and strong, greedy and generous, mean and compassionate. I see the divine spark in the tension between those opposites. I see the divine in the generosity of those who often have the least to give, in kindness offered by those who would arguably have the most reason to be bitter. The divine is like love in this regard: irrational, unexpected, and beautiful.

Find this and more from UU WorshipWeb: https://bit.ly/3AmcvAP



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RE Kickoff: Bring Your Team!

12 August 2024 at 10:40
United States map connection RE teams across the nation

Lenore Bajare-Dukes

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We’ve rounded the corner into the season of hot, hazy days, back to school sales, and a growing curious energy: when UUs gather to greet one another, what will we be doing? Where will we turn our attention?...

UU the Vote: Mobilizing for 2024

Democracy isn’t just what we do, it’s who we are and who we want to be together. Unitarian Universalists have helped win battles some said were hopeless – winning reproductive healthcare in Kentucky, Michigan, and Kansas; mobilizing a pro-democracy majority in Ohio; and expanding Medicaid in North Carolina – all because of historic and sustained democratic action.

Join #UUTheVote to develop and grow our relationships with each other and with grassroots partners that will equip us for the long-haul work ahead. https://bit.ly/4co1Nr2



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Advocating for Change as a Tax-Exempt UU Congregation

9 August 2024 at 12:54
Two people participating in neighborhood canvassing effort review information on a phone. They're outside. One of them is wearing a UU the Vote T-shirt. The other is in a fedora, a blue collared shirt, black jacket. Both wear glasses and voter engagement buttons.

Staff Writer

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Answers to some of your questions about the political engagement rules that apply to nonprofit UU congregations and groups.

Advocating for Change as a Tax-Exempt UU Congregation

9 August 2024 at 12:54
Two people participating in neighborhood canvassing effort review information on a phone. They're outside. One of them is wearing a UU the Vote T-shirt. The other is in a fedora, a blue collared shirt, black jacket. Both wear glasses and voter engagement buttons.

Staff Writer

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Answers to some of your questions about the political engagement rules that apply to nonprofit UU congregations and groups.

Advocating for Change as a Tax-Exempt UU Congregation

8 August 2024 at 05:00
Lurline DeVos and P.J. Deak doing canvassing work

Staff Writer

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Answers to some of your questions about the political engagement rules that apply to nonprofit UU congregations and groups.

“By supporting this project, people of many races, cultural backgrounds, and socioeconomic statuses are saying we recognize that...

“By supporting this project, people of many races, cultural backgrounds, and socioeconomic statuses are saying we recognize that the legacies of Indigenous genocide and African enslavement are still with us today, we don't like it, and we want to do something about it. Something that is about building, creating, and connecting. And living more deeply into love.

For those of us who are Unitarian Universalists, it's about living into our faith in humble but deeply impactful ways that will change the material conditions for Black and Indigenous people.”

Lena K. Gardner, Executive Director of Black Lives of UU, on the significance of the BLUU Cooperative affordable housing initiative.

Read more from #UUWorld: https://bit.ly/3yjzThU

#UU #LoveAtTheCenter



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The Moderator Search Committee is now seeking applications for UUA Moderator – a vital leadership role in this crucial time for ...

The Moderator Search Committee is now seeking applications for UUA Moderator – a vital leadership role in this crucial time for our faith. We are grateful for the faithful and dedicated work of our current UUA Co-Moderators, the Rev. Meg Riley and Charles Du Mond, who have served their six-year term.

As the Chief Governance Officer of the UUA, the Moderator works closely with the UUA Board of Trustees, executive staff, and committees of the UUA. Please share this call for applications widely in your congregation or community.

The deadline to apply is September 15, 2024. Learn more at: https://bit.ly/3Wxb3D6



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Shared Values

5 August 2024 at 09:59
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Unitarian Universalism is a living tradition that has changed in many ways from the original Christian roots of its Universalist and Unitarian heritages, and it continues to evolve today. Most recently, this evolution has taken the form of adopting new language to describe who we are as UUs.

Shared Values

5 August 2024 at 09:59
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Unitarian Universalism is a living tradition that has changed in many ways from the original Christian roots of its Universalist and Unitarian heritages, and it continues to evolve today. Most recently, this evolution has taken the form of adopting new language to describe who we are as UUs.

As we move into the weekend, may we do so giving and receiving some grace

As we move into the weekend, may we do so giving and receiving some grace. We offer this poem, "Litany of Oops and Ouch" by Atena O. Danner:

I receive your "Ouch" with openness and curiosity.

I receive your "Oops" with acceptance and empathy.

I offer my "Ouch" with hope and trust.

I offer my "Oops" with humility and courage.

I release my "Ouch" with immeasurable faith.

I release my "Oops" with purpose.

I release your "Ouch" with promise.

I release your "Oops" with my eyes and heart open.

From Incantations for Rest: Poems, Meditations, and Other Magic (Skinner House 2022) and available through UU WorshipWeb. https://bit.ly/3YvlzNR



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UU Climate Justice Revival

2 August 2024 at 08:17
A diverse group of people are gathered together indoors and smile while holding climate justice and electoral justice signs, t-shirts, and stickers.
In September, UUs will take part in a national Climate Justice Revival with inspiring collective worship, creative learning, new frameworks, and the chance to weave together the threads that have always linked our deepest commitments. We're entering a new era of climate action, where we cultivate...

Love at the Center: New UU Statement of Values Passes after Momentous General Assembly Delegate Vote

2 August 2024 at 08:17
A colorful quilt with a chalice at its center.

Elaine McArdle

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The years-long democratic process culminated with debate and the GA vote. A two-thirds majority was required for approval.

Join UU the Vote

2 August 2024 at 08:17
Two people stand at a table that has a UU the Vote sign on it, writing
We are fighting for so much in 2024 and the work before us requires our compassion, consistency and commitment. This year UU the Vote will strengthen our local partnerships with state networks and key movement partners. Democracy calls on us all to mobilize towards our collective thriving....

UU Climate Justice Revival

2 August 2024 at 08:17
A diverse group of people are gathered together indoors and smile while holding climate justice and electoral justice signs, t-shirts, and stickers.
In September, UUs will take part in a national Climate Justice Revival with inspiring collective worship, creative learning, new frameworks, and the chance to weave together the threads that have always linked our deepest commitments. We're entering a new era of climate action, where we cultivate...

Love at the Center: New UU Statement of Values Passes after Momentous General Assembly Delegate Vote

2 August 2024 at 08:17
A colorful quilt with a chalice at its center.

Elaine McArdle

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The years-long democratic process culminated with debate and the GA vote. A two-thirds majority was required for approval.

Join UU the Vote

2 August 2024 at 08:17
Two people stand at a table that has a UU the Vote sign on it, writing
We are fighting for so much in 2024 and the work before us requires our compassion, consistency and commitment. This year UU the Vote will strengthen our local partnerships with state networks and key movement partners. Democracy calls on us all to mobilize towards our collective thriving....

Love at the Center: New UU Statement of Values Passes after Momentous General Assembly Delegate Vote

23 June 2024 at 12:00
detail of a colorful art quilt with a flaming chalice design in the center

Elaine McArdle

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The years-long democratic process culminated with debate and the GA vote. A two-thirds majority was required for approval.

Q&A: UUA Climate Justice Strategist Explains How the Green Sanctuary 2030 Program is More Accessible than Ever

1 August 2024 at 10:54
View up tree trunks toward their green canopy that leads to a bright blue sky.

Maryann Batlle

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In this conversation, UUA Climate Strategist Rachel Myslivy also calls on UUs to view climate justice as an intersectional issue with "the same root causes as other systems of oppression we fight so hard against."

Video: How Can UUs Advocate for Disability Rights and Make Spaces More Accessible for Everyone?

1 August 2024 at 10:11
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In this conversation, UUA Disability Justice Associate Rev. Amanda Schuber shares insight on progress being made, challenges that remain, and current advocacy priorities.

Moderator Search Committee

1 August 2024 at 09:00
Information about the Moderator Search Committee's work to find the next Moderator of the UUA.

Moderator Search Committee

1 August 2024 at 09:00
Information about the Moderator Search Committee's work to find the next Moderator of the UUA.

This Friday, August 2, James Baldwin would have turned 100 and we are joining our friends at Beacon Press in the nationwide cele...

This Friday, August 2, James Baldwin would have turned 100 and we are joining our friends at Beacon Press in the nationwide celebration of his birthday! Beacon will celebrate with the release of the James Baldwin Centennial Series, originally published in Notes of a Native Son, to commemorate Baldwin’s legacy as an artist, an activist, a social critic, and a gifted writer.

“There is truly no greater honor for a press than having published James Baldwin,” says Beacon Press director Gayatri Patnaik.

Join us in honoring this brilliant American thinker and writer by entering to win the complete James Baldwin Centennial Series, tote bag, bookmarks and more!

Enter the contest here: https://mailchi.mp/beacon/baldwinat100



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Unitarian Universalists Pass Resolution Expressing Religious Belief: “Embracing Transgender, Nonbinary, Intersex and Gender Diverse People is a Fundamental Expression of UU Religious Values”

18 July 2024 at 14:16
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At General Assembly 2024, an overwhelming majority of Unitarian Universalists voted to approve a Business Resolution that solidifies and strengthens the UUA’s ministry to and with transgender, nonbinary, and intersex members of UU communities.

Unitarian Universalists Pass Resolution Expressing Religious Belief: “Embracing Transgender, Nonbinary, Intersex and Gender Diverse People is a Fundamental Expression of UU Religious Values”

18 July 2024 at 14:16
A young person with a large transgender pride flag.
At General Assembly 2024, an overwhelming majority of Unitarian Universalists voted to approve a Business Resolution that solidifies and strengthens the UUA’s ministry to and with transgender, nonbinary, and intersex members of UU communities.

As Unitarian Universalists, our shared values call us to build a multiracial democracy together, while blocking attacks on votin...

As Unitarian Universalists, our shared values call us to build a multiracial democracy together, while blocking attacks on voting, abortion, and the right to protest. UU the Vote is preparing for deeper collaboration with local and national partners, massive direct voter contact and registration, election defense, poll working, and building the leadership this moment demands. Courage and flexibility will be needed from us all as we join together to respond to a shifting political landscape.

We are building a new way! Join #UUTheVote on Tuesday, July 30 at 8pm ET/5pm PT to get involved.

Register here: https://bit.ly/BuildingANewWay



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Opportunities for Connection - August 2024

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Central East Region of the UUA

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Find out what's happening in the Central East Region! This month - Helpful Board Habits Training, Database Updates, OWL Trainings, Mosaic Gathering, new UUI Course and more!

Sharing this message from UUA President, the Rev

Sharing this message from UUA President, the Rev. Dr. Sofía Betancourt:

Beloveds, recent national events have escalated in ways that impact us as Unitarian Universalists in different ways – in our own spirits, in the ways we are with those we care for, and in the ways we are with the communities we serve.

As we all move through these turbulent times, know that our work as Unitarian Universalists is rooted in a deep commitment to collective care and liberation. Even amid great change and disruption, our faith insists that no person is disposable, that all communities are worthy of safety and thriving, and that we all get free together. We are equipped to meet this political moment with our values-grounded #UUTheVote campaign that is ready to support and channel our energy in impactful ways as the national election draws near. And your UUA is actively preparing to provide the spiritual, logistical, and organizational support we will all need as we respond to the realities of this moment as a faith.

In these times let us turn once more to one another, even as we reach out to people and communities beyond our own. As we join together to UU the Vote, may we strengthen our knowing about collective liberation, and build collective political power in community between and beyond the election cycles of this country.



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Our friends at Siecus: Sex Ed for Social Change have invited Unitarian Universalists to sign on to their national letter of supp...

Our friends at Siecus: Sex Ed for Social Change have invited Unitarian Universalists to sign on to their national letter of support for sex education. The UUA has already signed on, will your congregation or community join us?

This link takes you to the Google form to sign on: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdmdhs9pgGAe10-oIwvH6kt9rAK-SLnQpHOsT3JA29texKyIA/viewform


Beloveds, our friends at Siecus: Sex Ed for Social Change have invited Unitarian Universalists to sign on to their national letter of support for sex education. The UUA has already signed on, will your congregation or community join us?

The goal of the statement is to demonstrate the broad support for sex education across the health and medicine, education, child development, LGBTQ+, and sexual and reproductive health communities. The statement will be used in a number of future advocacy efforts and will eventually be available for use by all signatories in their own sex education advocacy work.

Add your congregation or community’s name to the Google doc linked in the comments below.

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Sharing this message on recent political developments from our friends at Side with Love

Sharing this message on recent political developments from our friends at Side with Love. As we collectively face the winds of change, let us be mindful that it is love and not fear that guides us toward a liberated future.

Please join #UUTheVote on Tuesday, July 30 at 8pm ET / 7pm CT / 6pm MT / 5pm PT for a national call with updates on the work ahead, how you can support, and how UU the Vote is resourcing our movement in this phase of another historic election season.

Register here: https://bit.ly/BuildingANewWay


Yesterday’s campaign announcement comes after weeks of consequential political events, and we know more will follow. These moments challenge our justice movements and demand our collective resilience. We are fortified in the truth that when our movements face the winds of change, it is love and not fear that guides us toward a liberated future.

Please join UU the Vote on Tuesday, July 30 at 8pm ET / 7pm CT / 6pm MT / 5pm PT for a national call to get the latest updates on the work ahead, how you can support, and how UU the Vote is resourcing our movement in this phase of another historic election season.

Register here: https://bit.ly/BuildingANewWay

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Re-sharing to amplify and echo Alex Kapitan’s affirmation of the significance of 92% of Unitarian Universalists voting to approve the Business Resolution entitled, “Embracing Transgender, Nonbinary, and Intersex People is a Fundamental Expression of UU Religious Values”. As Alex, a longtime leader in our faith community, writes:

“This is incredible, full stop. I would hazard a guess that it is the most powerful highest-level denominational statement of support of trans people any organized religion has made.”

Read more from Alex and get additional information, love and support, and resources for building inclusive community from our UPLIFT Ministries staff: https://bit.ly/46jHN7u


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As we continue to explore what it means for us as Unitarian Universalists to live with love at the center of our faith, our live...

As we continue to explore what it means for us as Unitarian Universalists to live with love at the center of our faith, our lives, and our communities, we share a blog post from Wren Bellavance-Grace of the UUA's Congregational Life staff team.

Wren writes, “On Sunday morning in your church, Love is present in the liturgy, in the care with which your worship leaders have crafted and curated an experience that uplifts, challenges, and reminds us that we are not alone. It is reflected in the eyes of children listening closely to stories for all ages. It is in the embrace of old friends at coffee hour. It is in the smiling eyes above N-95 masks many continue to wear to protect their beloveds. It is in the trust with which we offer our deepest sorrows to the care of our community, knowing they will be well held.

But what does Love is the Doctrine of this Church look like Monday through Saturday?”

Read the full post on the New England Region's Practice Makes Possible blog: https://bit.ly/3y6zyyS.

#LivingLoveAtTheCenter #UU #Church



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We are grateful for the prophetic leadership and guidance of Unitarian Universalist leaders within and beyond the UUA. Re-sharing this re-share from our Director of Communications and Public Ministry, the Rev. Nancy McDonald Ladd.

"We have to craft narratives that are both credible and enticing not just for ourselves, but for people who cannot remember, let alone conceive of, a Love so encompassing that it is inescapable, regardless of who and what they are...

This kind of Love is not wishy-washy, or passive, or permissive — it’s the most rigorous discipline we can possibly imagine.

Despair, denial, self-righteousness, pettiness, vengeance, co-optation, and numbness will be our greatest barriers; gentleness, generosity, joy, and rigor will get us over them. So let’s summon our courage, grow our skills and our strategies, and hold the very real fears of the present in tandem with the possibilities we yearn to breathe into being.

We can do this. Let's go."

Rev. Ashley Horan

Read more in her post below, and even more in the original post from the Rev. Ashely Horan, UUA Vice President for Programs and Ministries.
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Message of Gratitude from the UUA for the Successful Shelter Initiative

17 July 2024 at 07:49
A group of UUA staff members gather on the stairs and main lobby area of the UUA headquarters building, with folks at the front of the group holding letter signs that spell "WELCOME" and smile for the camera.
In a letter to the Fort Point Boston Neighborhood and local businesses, the UUA reviews the successful emergency housing initiative implemented in early 2024, which has now concluded.

Message of Gratitude from the UUA for the Successful Shelter Initiative

17 July 2024 at 07:49
A group of UUA staff members gather on the stairs and main lobby area of the UUA headquarters building, with folks at the front of the group holding letter signs that spell "WELCOME" and smile for the camera.
In a letter to the Fort Point Boston Neighborhood and local businesses, the UUA reviews the successful emergency housing initiative implemented in early 2024, which has now concluded.

UU Common Read 2024–25: ‘Authentic Selves’ Celebrates Trans and Nonbinary People and Their Families

UU World reports that Authentic Selves: Celebrating Trans and Nonbinary People and Their Families, edited by Peggy Gillespie and published by UUA imprint, Skinner House, is the new UU Common Read!

Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3W2ym7v

#UnitarianUniversalism #UUCommonRead


Learn how to join the conversation about this book, edited by Peggy Gillespie, that can be a catalyst for meaningful action and reflection.

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UUA Condemns Shooting at Pennsylvania Political Rally

14 July 2024 at 05:43
The following text is in white font on a gray background: "Unitarian Universalism believes in the right of free speech and the democratic process. Attacks like those at Saturday’s political rally weaken democracy, and the Unitarian Universalist Association condemns this attack." Below this is a red color block with the UUA chalice logo and name, also in white font.
In response to a shooting at Pennsylvania political rally where former president Donald Trump was inured, the UUA issues a statement upholding free speech and condemning the violence.

Unitarian Universalism believes in the right of free speech and the democratic process

Unitarian Universalism believes in the right of free speech and the democratic process. Attacks like those at Saturday’s political rally weaken democracy, and the Unitarian Universalist Association condemns this attack. At a time when democracy is already at risk, these events will only make our political environment more precarious.

As we prepare to meet this moment, we must return to our spiritual grounding and faithful practice. Take a breath, reflect together, wait for emerging truth over quick speculation. Anchor yourself in communities and relationships that foster resilience, liberation, and strategy. Cultivate nuance and seek out deep wisdom, political analysis, and spiritual grounding, as misinformation will be rampant.

Our Unitarian Universalist tradition is rooted in the values of human dignity, justice, compassion and democratic principles. We will remain vigilant in our commitment to protecting our democracy and the integrity of its principles and the rights of all its people. Let us keep love at the center. We are in this together.



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UUA Condemns Shooting at Pennsylvania Political Rally

14 July 2024 at 05:43
The following text is in white font on a gray background: "Unitarian Universalism believes in the right of free speech and the democratic process. Attacks like those at Saturday’s political rally weaken democracy, and the Unitarian Universalist Association condemns this attack." Below this is a red color block with the UUA chalice logo and name, also in white font.
In response to a shooting at Pennsylvania political rally where former president Donald Trump was inured, the UUA issues a statement upholding free speech and condemning the violence.

UU World reports that the final text of our new shared values statement, voted on by delegates at General Assembly in June, is n...

UU World reports that the final text of our new shared values statement, voted on by delegates at General Assembly in June, is now available online.

Please read and share the statement widely with your congregation or community. We are deeply grateful for the hard work and commitment of so many to the future of our beloved living tradition.

Find a link to the statement at the UU World link in our bio.

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#UU #UnitarianUniversalism #UnitarianUniversalist #SharedValues #LoveAtTheCenter #Church #UUWorld #UUNews #UUAGA



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Read the New UU Shared Values Statement that Passed during GA 2024

UU World reports that the final text of our new shared values statement, voted on by delegates at General Assembly in June, is now available online. Please read and share the statement widely with your congregation or community. We are deeply grateful for the hard work and commitment of so many to the future of our beloved living tradition.

https://bit.ly/3XWZ3Ny

#LoveAtTheCenter


Review full text of the statement, which serves as the foundation of all the work of the UUA, its member congregations, and its covenanted communities.

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Read the New UU Shared Values Statement that Passed during GA 2024

11 July 2024 at 10:02
The Shared Values flower appears in the final proposed revision to Article II, which will be voted on during GA 2024.

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Review full text of the statement, which serves as the foundation of all the work of the UUA, its member congregations, and its covenanted communities.

‎Dismantling Injustice: HONORING CARL: Finding Your Role in the Social Change Ecosystem on Apple Podcasts

We are living in a period of overlapping crises, accompanied by failures in public systems and institutions. It's not surprising that our efforts to impact these crises leave us feeling different forms of outrage and overwhelm. How can we find our role and anchor our commitments to equity, solidarity, and justice in these turbulent times?

In this podcast, activist, lawyer and author, Deepa Iyer offers guidance for avoiding burnout in social change movement work. Explore her workbook, “Social Change Now: A Guide for Reflection and Connection,” available for pre-order through our inSpirit UU Book and Gift Shop: https://bit.ly/3xTRBrT

https://apple.co/4eWQKaA


‎Show Dismantling Injustice, Ep HONORING CARL: Finding Your Role in the Social Change Ecosystem - Jun 3, 2024

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In response to the Commission on Institutional Change’s report, "Widening the Circle of Concern", UUA staff have developed a cur...

In response to the Commission on Institutional Change’s report, "Widening the Circle of Concern", UUA staff have developed a curriculum on anti-racism with sections oriented toward different age groups across the lifespan.

Learn more about the Mosaic Lifespan Anti-Racism Curriculum online at https://bit.ly/3VNBLag



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Our congregations and communities are places where hope is nurtured because we know that this broken and beautiful world needs U...

Our congregations and communities are places where hope is nurtured because we know that this broken and beautiful world needs Unitarian Universalists to show up today, and in all the days to come.

As Rebecca Solnit shares in "Hope in the Dark: The Untold History of People Power":

"Hope is not a lottery ticket you can sit on the sofa and clutch, feeling lucky. It is an axe you break down doors with in an emergency. Hope should shove you out the door, because it will take everything you have to steer the future away from endless war, from the annihilation of the earth's treasures and the grinding down of the poor and marginal... To hope is to give yourself to the future - and that commitment to the future is what makes the present inhabitable."

#UnitarianUniversalism #Resilience #Hope



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What an honor for the Pink Haven Coalition to receive the President’s Annual Award for Volunteer Service to the Unitarian Univer...

What an honor for the Pink Haven Coalition to receive the President’s Annual Award for Volunteer Service to the Unitarian Universalist Association. Their ministry exemplifies community care and the ways in which Unitarian Universalism, in partnership with others, continues to make a real difference in the world – both within and outside of our congregations.

The Pink Haven Coalition is building resiliency for this collective, long-haul ministry, against the relentless attacks on the health, well-being, and existence of our trans and non-binary communities. Their work exemplifies the commitments Unitarian Universalism has made to manifesting our values in this life-saving work.

Learn how you can support Pink Haven: https://www.pinkhaven.org/



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As people prepare for summer gatherings and celebrations while also reckoning with the tremendous uncertainty and heartbreak of ...

As people prepare for summer gatherings and celebrations while also reckoning with the tremendous uncertainty and heartbreak of all that is going on in the United States and around the world, we offer these words, excerpted from a poem entitled, “Dependence Day” by John Daniel.

”It would be a quieter holiday, no fireworks or loud
parades, no speeches, no salutes to any flag,
a day of staying home instead of crowding away,
a day we celebrate nothing gained in war
but what we’re given — how the sun’s warmth
is democratic, touching everyone,
and the rain is democratic too,
how the strongest branches in the wind
give themselves as they resist, resist…”

Read the full text, available from #WorshipWeb: https://bit.ly/4ePe363

#UU #UnitarianUniversalism #JulyFourth



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As we grapple with the U.S

As we grapple with the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision today regarding presidential immunity, we remain committed to the work of safeguarding democracy so that everyone, including communities that are often disenfranchised, will have a chance to cast their vote.

Unitarian Universalist congregations, including one near you, are places where we can make meaning together and build community in the most pivotal times. Find your people. Circle up. Flood the system with hope and commitment.

#UUTheVote #Immunity



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After 80% of voting delegates adopted the new proposed language of shared values for Unitarian Universalism at General Assembly,...

After 80% of voting delegates adopted the new proposed language of shared values for Unitarian Universalism at General Assembly, we can now move out into the world living love at the center of our values, our faith, and our communities.

We’re gathering stories of #LivingLoveATheCenter so we can show each other what’s new and what’s not-so-new about this framework that we’ve adopted. Our first story comes from UU World, who spoke with Unitarian Universalists from three congregations in Minnesota who opened their hearts and their homes to Ukrainian families who are trying to build a new life in the United States.

https://bit.ly/3zigLAR

#UUWorld



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UU Common Read 2024–25: ‘Authentic Selves’ Celebrates Trans and Nonbinary People and Their Families

1 July 2024 at 15:22
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Learn how to join the conversation about this book, edited by Peggy Gillespie, that can be a catalyst for meaningful action and reflection.

CER Welcomes Rev. Elaine Strawn as Temporary Staff

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As you have likely heard by now, Rev. Sunshine Wolfe has been promoted to the Regional Lead position in the Pacific Western Region....

Open Hearts and Homes: Minnesota UUs Help Ukranian Families Find New Lives in the United States

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Three Minnesota UU congregations came together to raise money, and sponsor and host three Ukrainian families that are now forging their own paths.

A Blessing for Queer Youth of Faith (June 30) — Side With Love

Sending so much love out to queer youth of faith today and everyday as we share a blessing from the Rev. Cathy Rion Starr:

“…Bless you in your youth, your brilliance, your ideas, your curiosity, your incredible leadership right now (let alone what is to come). May you be fortified in the face of adultism and may you inhabit the fullness of your being. May those of us who are not youth respect you, learn from you, and show up for you as you need.

Bless you in your faith, your precious connection with the sacred, tradition, community, belief and action that guides your life and holds you through the storms and celebrations of life. May your faith sustain you when your faith tradition honors you and when it harms you. May those who hold faiths that judge you come to know how very sacred and perfect you are. May those of us from all sorts of faith traditions respect you, learn from you, and show up for you as you need…”

Read the full blessing from Side with Love https://bit.ly/3XLackr

#LoveAtTheCenter #QYFDay #UU #Church


Queer Youth of Faith Day is celebrated on June 30th. According to Beloved Arise , "1 in 5 LGBTQ youth say their faith is important to them." As a religious denomination committed to LGBTQIA+ liberation, Side With Love is pleased to share this blessing for queer youth of faith, penned by S

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Opportunities for Connection - July 2024

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Find out what's happening in the Central East Region! This month - Chalice Lighters, Leader Updates, Staff Changes, OWL Trainings, Pledge Data and more!

Clergy, parents file suit against Louisiana Ten Commandments law

We are in solidarity with, and so grateful for, the Unitarian Universalist families and all of the individuals and groups who have joined the lawsuit against Louisiana’s new law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools. This is a powerful and courageous example of how we live with love at the center of our faith, our families, and our lives.

As people of faith and conscience, Unitarian Universalists are committed to protecting the rights of all people to practice their religion, never privileging one faith's scripture or guidance over any other. We will continue to side with love against those already powerful and privileged religious movements that attempt to exclude, oppress, and circumvent the civil and human rights of people and communities that have been marginalized.

Read more in this story from RNS.


WASHINGTON (RNS) — 'This is religious favoritism, and it is not only dangerous, but runs counter to my religion and faith,' said the Rev. Jeff Sims, a Presbyterian Church (USA) minister and a plaintiff in the case.

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Hard, Brave Choices

26 June 2024 at 01:46
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This is a year in which hard, brave choices will be required of all of us.

Hard, Brave Choices

26 June 2024 at 01:46
In a dark room, several taper candles and smaller candles in red, cut-glass holders are all alit.

Martha Durkee-Neuman

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This is a year in which hard, brave choices will be required of all of us.

At All-Virtual GA, Unitarian Universalists Center Love and Pledge Bold Social and Climate Justice Action

With love centered as a core value of the faith, more than 3,400 Unitarian Universalists from around the country and world gathered for an all-virtual General Assembly last week.

Delegates decisively adopted a new statement of shared UU values, with 80 percent of voting delegates choose to adopt changes to Article II of the UUA bylaws. The Business Resolution, “Embracing Transgender, Nonbinary, Intersex and Gender Diverse People is a Fundamental Expression of UU Religious Values” was adopted as were the Action of Immediate Witness, “Solidarity with Palestinians,” and the Responsive Resolution, “UUA General Assembly Support for October 7 Hostages.”

Get more details on the votes and the discussion, as well as a gallery of photos submitted by Unitarian Universalists, in this story from #UUWorld: https://bit.ly/4cTTa8j

#UUAGA #LoveAtTheCenter


More than 3,400 Unitarian Universalists came together to explore the faith’s underpinnings, take consequential votes, and be in community with one another.

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At All-Virtual GA, Unitarian Universalists Center Love and Pledge Bold Social and Climate Justice Action

25 June 2024 at 08:34
A smiling group of people sit in a room together and pose for a photo to mark their getting together to experience the online Unitarian Universalist Association General Assembly 2024.

Elaine McArdle

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More than 3,400 Unitarian Universalists came together to explore the faith’s underpinnings, take consequential votes, and be in community with one another.

As our annual General Assembly comes to a close, we share a special message of gratitude and apology from UUA President the Rev

As our annual General Assembly comes to a close, we share a special message of gratitude and apology from UUA President the Rev. Sofía Betancourt, PhD. We echo her words of love for trans, intersex, gender diverse, queer, Muslim, Jewish, Arab, disabled, and BIPOC beloveds particularly, and the yearning for a process that could enact less harm in the future. We hope all will read her message in full and reflect on it as it relates to their own experience at our annual gathering.

#UUAGA #LoveAtTheCenter



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GA Sunday Worship, led by the Rev

GA Sunday Worship, led by the Rev. Molly Housh Gordon and many other Unitarian Universalists, was just spectacular. We remain moved by the service and Rev. Gordon's beautiful words and we share this excerpt in that spirit:

“We UUs know the whole-woven web, joy and sorrow, hope and despair, and at our best we are rooted in it, and we are sustained by it, and there is nothing woven that we need to fear.

…And that’s where our power lies:

In depending on each other, and knowing we depend on each other and being unafraid to depend on each other, because it’s all woven so tight, because everything depends.”

From the sermon “Weaving our Lives” by Rev. Molly Housh Gordon, of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Columbia, MO.

#UUAGA



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General Session V and Closing Celebration

Join us for the final session of General Assembly 2024, starting now!



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