Kat McKim
:The creator of Wingspan, an award-winning and popular board game, says she is working to diversify the field of game design.
Kat McKim
:The creator of Wingspan, an award-winning and popular board game, says she is working to diversify the field of game design.
Victoria Safford
:“Now and here, in this unlikely, perhaps un-replicated, gorgeous world, this shimmering, sorrowing world, we exist, together . . . We are here now, and we all belong. Beloved.”
Kat McKim
:The creator of Wingspan, an award-winning and popular board game, says she is working to diversify the field of game design.
Jeff Milchen
:Voters in multiple states will choose whether to adopt nonpartisan reform to broaden democracy. UUs in Idaho are among those who are backing these measures.
Staff Writer
:UU the Vote is “growing our collective understanding and practice of participatory forms of democracy,” says Rasman, UU the Vote’s first-ever democracy strategist.
Staff Writer
:Skelly is about a boy’s journey through grief after the loss of his grandfather. It has nods to Unitarian Universalism.
Elaine McArdle
:In a letter, the Unitarian Universalist Association affirmed that it is “freely exercising its faith and beliefs and well within its protected free speech rights” by investing with climate justice goals.
Jeff Milchen
:Legal oppressions of vulnerable people motivate UUs to organize, state by state. The Unitarian Universalist Association’s UU the Vote initiative has joined the effort.
Elaine McArdle
:The program, named after one of its founders, brings an anti-oppressive lens to understanding how larger social systems may affect a conflict.
Elaine McArdle
:Tiny forests have sprouted as a way to fight climate change and biodiversity loss. Learn how one group helped bring them to the Northeast United States.
Margaret A Keip
:"When fear grips the heart, or despair bows the head, may we bend as heart and head lead us down to touch the ground beneath our feet."
Elaine McArdle
:The Revival, entitled “Reimagine Together: From an Extractive Age to a New Era,” invites UUs to recommit to climate justice and collective liberation.
Elaine McArdle
:The changes go into effect in 2025. To participate, employers must act before January 1, 2025.
Elaine McArdle
:The new name is ‘beyond borders’ and emphasizes ‘relationships and communities,’ says Acting Director Rev. Morgan McLean.
Maryann Batlle
:Meet Wayfinder, a twice-a-month newsletter designed to help you navigate your UU world.
Janine Zeitlin
:Recovery continues two years after the deadly storm made landfall. And as climate change worsens, it could happen again.
Jeff Milchen
:The Revival takes place September 28-29 and will unite UUs from across the United States on caring for the planet and advancing justice.
Staff Writer
:The UUA says its commitment “grows more urgent as the escalation of the conflict into Lebanon threatens to engulf the entire region.” Read the statement in full.
Staff Writer
:In this Q&A, Mary Benard, Publishing Director of Skinner House Books and UUA Publications, shares how staffers across the Association are collaborating to create helpful resources for UUs and congregations.
Robert Essink
:Robert Essink, who served as his Maryland congregation’s board president, shares some insights to help first-time trustees get started.
Elaine McArdle
: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.
Deepa Iyer
:Activist and author Deepa Iyer shares a roadmap for maintaining your own effectiveness and well-being on your social-change journey.
Staff Writer
:UUA President Rev. Dr. Sofía Betancourt marks the start of a new congregational year in a recorded video. Access the full message.
Staff Writer
:Answers to some of your questions about the political engagement rules that apply to nonprofit UU congregations and groups.
Elaine McArdle
:The years-long democratic process culminated with debate and the GA vote. A two-thirds majority was required for approval.
Maryann Batlle
: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."
Jeff Milchen
:In this conversation, UUA Disability Justice Associate Rev. Amanda Schuber shares insight on progress being made, challenges that remain, and current advocacy priorities.
Staff Writer
: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.
Staff Writer
:Learn how to join the conversation about this book, edited by Peggy Gillespie, that can be a catalyst for meaningful action and reflection.
Jasmine Vaughn-Hall
:Three Minnesota UU congregations came together to raise money, and sponsor and host three Ukrainian families that are now forging their own paths.
Elaine McArdle
:More than 3,400 Unitarian Universalists came together to explore the faith’s underpinnings, take consequential votes, and be in community with one another.
Elaine McArdle
:The years-long democratic process culminated with debate and the GA vote. A two-thirds majority was required for approval.
Elaine McArdle
:Last January, the UUA offered empty commercial space at its headquarters to the state as a free temporary overnight shelter. Roderick, Angela, and their young child are among those granted haven there.
Staff Writer
:Get familiar with the UUA General Assembly’s online convention center. (And learn how to pronounce its name.)
Staff Writer
:In this Q&A, Woullard Lett, Leadership Ministry associate for the Unitarian Universalist Association, shares more about the nationwide effort to better serve lay leadership.
Staff Writer
:On May 20, the Unitarian Universalist Association’s Board of Trustees added the item to the General Assembly’s final agenda. Review it in full.
Staff Writer
:The Unitarian Universalist Association has started developing the digital version in partnership with the Association of UU Music Ministries.
Elaine McArdle
:Monthly visits from the Omega Dance Company have reinvigorated services and enriched congregants’ experiences.
Staff Writer
:To mark the milestone, revisit photos of some of the joyous events that followed the landmark decision.
Renee Hills
:The September convocation, held in Romania, features dynamic speakers, engaging panel discussions, workshops, and more.
Kendyl R Gibbons
:“We know that there can be no enduring happiness for humanity / so long as suffering and want go unrelieved”
Renee Hills
:Unitarian Universalists from six continents carried their aspirations to Prague, Czech Republic, and explored possibilities to sustain and grow the faith.
QuianaDenae Perkins
:The set of resources, known as Amplifying the Charge, supports Unitarian Universalist congregations as they prepare for the next stage of the bylaws adoption process.
Elizabeth Nguyen
:‘It takes connection and intention to build the relationships that allow others to let us know their needs and to be willing to share ours.’
Staff Writer
:UUA President Rev. Dr. Sofía Betancourt, who is trained as an environmental ethicist, invites all Unitarian Universalists to participate in the transformative conversation this September.
Elaine McArdle
:The Climate Justice Coalition, created in 2022, exists to ensure that UU groups collaborate and increase their collective impact. Here’s how to join the effort.
Joseph M. Cherry
:'You are a light, a lamp in the night to help people find their way, but you cannot be their way.'
Jeff Milchen
:A quick guide to getting involved in the 2024 election and beyond.
Jeff Milchen
:Since launching in early 2020—a year before the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol—a maturing UU the Vote is focusing on more than elections.
Elaine McArdle
:First Parish Unitarian Universalist in Concord, Massachusetts, is hosting its second-ever Democracy Festival in June. Learn more about the effort.
Fin Leary
:Progressive faith groups are partnering with frontline organizers to offer gender-expansive people resources that can help with making a move, either permanent or temporary.
Elaine McArdle
:The temporary space, which opened in early March, is expected to accommodate eighty people nightly when at full capacity.
Jeff Milchen
:To help sway lawmakers, the Unitarian Universalist Justice Ministry of North Carolina leaned into its partnerships, developing a blueprint others can follow.
Elaine McArdle
:Amid a shortage of available shelters across Massachusetts, the sixth floor of the UUA's building at 24 Farnsworth Street in the Seaport District is serving as a short-term, overnight haven for newcomers in need of aid.
Staff Writer
:A new statement from the Unitarian Universalist Association condemns the Israeli military’s ongoing violence against Gaza and the U.S. government’s complicity in the crisis in Gaza.
Staff Writer
:For the fourth and final full week of the Side With Love campaign, the theme is Resilience, and the focus is on Democracy and Electoral Justice.
Staff Writer
:In the third week of Side With Love’s campaign, we contemplate our individual rights and our responsibilities toward others.
Staff Writer
:The second week of Side With Love’s month of spiritual renourishment invites UUs to find their paths for social transformation.
Jeff Milchen
:To overrule anti-abortion legislatures and courts, reproductive rights advocates are turning to citizen-led ballot measures in states where that power exists.
Staff Writer
:What to know about the annual celebration that offers spiritual nourishment, political grounding, and more.
Beth Monhollen
:Let's forgo the pressure of resolutions and spend time in healing community instead.
Staff Writer
:The award honors distinguished service to Unitarian Universalism. Learn how to nominate someone, and review a list of past recipients.
Elaine McArdle
:The Board is now receiving amendments, which must be in by February 1. Learn more about the process.
Elaine McArdle
This new version of the beloved song replaces binary language. Learn how the author did it.
Shelley Jackson Denham
Gentle darkness, soft and still, bring your quiet to me.
Jeff Milchen
:We’re closely watching these cases that affect voting rights, abortion access, and public safety.
Joanna Lubkin
What would it look like to not just accept and survive our times of rest, but to delight in them?
Jeff Milchen
:Many states are exploiting the opportunity created by the U.S. Supreme Court having gutted the Voting Rights Act. UUs believe democracy must be both accessible and equitable.
Elaine McArdle
This new version of the beloved song replaces binary language. Learn how the author did it.
Sofía Betancourt
What are the stories that shift and shape your understanding of yourself, and have you had the opportunity to share them with someone else?
Cal Ball
I was motivated to action by anger, but what I found was love.
Nancy Pierce
Remembering an uplifting moment of community.
Staff Writer
:A video interview with longtime UUA General Assembly photographer Nancy Pierce
Staff Writer
The Fall/Winter 2023 issue of UU World explores stories of spiritual journeys and practices, pathways for connecting with others, and actions for creating justice in the greater world. We invite you to use the following questions for reflection, or to spark a guided conversation in your own congregation or small group.
Angélica Canlas Castro
I am so proud of my trans daughter, and I am ecstatic for the world to see and experience what the embodiment of revolutionary love looks like.
Angelle Eve Castro
Every day I wake up, and I’m more myself than ever before.
Sammy Castro-McCauley
,Isa Castro-McCauley
Brothers reflect on their love and support for their trans sister.
Sarita Gonzales
,Candice Bautista-Biddle
,Martha Bautista-Biddle
,Chris Long
Four Unitarian Universalists reflect on what brought them to the faith—and what keeps them coming back.
Jeff Milchen
:Massive complex would train area police, firefighters, and emergency responders
Alexandra Varney McDonald
As religious traditions across the country report dwindling memberships, Unitarian Universalism continues to attract new congregants.
Sara LaWall
:Unitarian Universalists must push back against anti-trans legislation.
Jessica Sapalio
Housing, medical care, legal needs, and more offered through Congregational Accompaniment Project for Asylum-Seekers.
Otto O’Connor
It’s the terrible things that put the beauty in sharp relief.
Elaine McArdle
Unitarian Universalists across the country are mobilizing to defend rights.
Jacqueline Brett
What does it mean to shift the focus from the needs of the dominant culture and to consider the needs of all who are in the room?
Jeff Milchen
The UUA's Side With Love team offers a variety of tools to help with public communication in the name of justice.
Staff Writer
Unitarian Universalists are using social media to help amplify their voices on justice issues.
Lisa Gregory
,Kristen Cox Roby
The Fall/Winter 2023 issue of UU World offers stories from our UU community.
Kat McKim
Small fellowships band together in just one example of the many ways the COVID-19 pandemic has prompted UU congregations to innovate and combine resources.
Elaine McArdle
Lay people and religious professionals reflect on the magic of co-creating worship.
Elaine McArdle
The room at Knoxville nonprofit The Bottom features books, materials that focus on racial, gender, other social justice issues
Staff Writer
Editor’s Note: On August 28, 1963, an estimated 1,500 Unitarian Universalists joined the 250,000 Americans who gathered in Washington, D.C., for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. The Unitarian Universalist Association recognizes this seminal history with the following message, and UU World magazine shares its commitment.
Elaine McArdle
,Horizon S.
A collection of photos of Unitarian Universalists from around the country who joined the call for civil rights.
Robert Nelson West
The 1963 sermon Rev. Robert Nelson West presented to his congregation on an event “of profound significance in the history of our nation and in our own lives.”
Horizon S.
A selection of UU World Black Lives Matter stories from the past ten years.
Jeff Milchen
The 2023 Berry Street Essay urges UUs to recognize and confront an imminent threat.
Elaine McArdle
From inspiring speakers to impassioned voices, here are the highlights of this year’s multiplatform UUA General Assembly.
Charles Coe
On July 10, Rev. Dr. Sofía Betancourt became the tenth president of the Unitarian Universalist Association. She took time to talk a bit about her background and share with UU World some thoughts about the opportunities and challenges facing the UU community.
Staff Writer
In this excerpted version of his now-classic 1852 oration, Frederick Douglass casts Fourth of July celebrations as an offense to the enslaved population of the United States, and all who yearn for true freedom.