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How long will we be safe?

8 September 2025 at 16:45

The fact is not lost on me that the UU is a logical target of the fascist regime in the USA and will likely be a target within the next 3 years or so. Have you given it any thought and considered what actions might be take, or how we should react in such an evantuality? I ask the question only to begin the discussion.

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A follow-up after so many responses. I have to say i am pleased and surprised that so manyshared their thoughts. One thing that did come to mind as many suggested that we are too small to get attention from the present regime is, it is a common tactic for authoritarian governments to go after relatively small groups and gin up anger toward them if they are in any way differrent from the norm. That is the UU. I am not trying to stir up fear, but we could learn, in short order, that we are noticed and targeted. My congregation has takens steps to increase our safety on many levels. And, if anything, our outreach to others to let them know about us as a safe place, in particular for marginalized groups, has increased significantly in the last year.

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Revolutionary Love is Our Resistance Curriculum

22 August 2025 at 15:42
Revolutionary Love is Our Resistance Curriculum

Revolutionary Love is our resistance — and it’s so much more.

It is the choice to labor for others, for opponents, and for ourselves in order to transform the world within us and around us — a world where no one is left outside our circle of care.

In this era of rage and division, Revolutionary Love is the call of our times —it is our compass, our shield, and our north star.

Love makes us brave.
Love will make you brave.
Our love will birth the world we dream.

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Our congregation is using the Revolutionary Love Project for our religious education curriculum during the 25-26 school year. It looks very promising.

#RevolutionaryLove

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More than Unitarians

In a discussion with our UU minister yesterday, they made a good point as we discussed changing the name of our community from Unitarian Church to Unitarian Universalist Congregation. They pointed out that it is a mistake to refer to ou9rselves simply as Unitarians because that is an entirely different group. And, in fact, contemporary UUs are much more focused on Universalism, believing the inherant dignity of all people. Few of us are concerned about the Unitarian side, which originally meant a denial of the Christian Trinity. I agreed with them and in tend to make a greater effort to refer to myself as a Unitarian Universalist from now on. (And yes, we arfe in agreement that changing our name from 'church' is a good move on many levels.) Thoughts?

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UCH Recognition

UCH Recognition

Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month (as of 2021, officially changed from Asian American Pacific Islander Month) was an annually observed commemorative month in the United States. It was celebrated during the month of May and recognized the contributions and influence of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islander Americans to the history, culture, and achievements of the United States.
On January 20, 2025, the Trump administration's Initial Rescissions Of Harmful Executive Orders And Actions eliminated federal recognition of the month. The White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders was subsequently closed. (Wikipedia)
However we at UCH continue to recognize the unique contributions of these groups to society and democracy, along with recognizing all marginalized groups.

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It's Our Identity

7 January 2025 at 21:15

I have seen numerous questions or observations about the UU being "accepting" or "open" to the LGBTQIA+ community, and though some may consider it as simply a matter of semantics, I would like to suggest a re-wording of the matter. From the moment I started attending a UU 8 years ago I realized that the congregation wasn't simply welcoming, or even affirming of the community. Being LGBTQIA+ is very much a part of our identity. And I don't mean we are all gender diverse or identify as sexually non-binary. I, am a straight male. What I mean is, people all along the spectrums make up a vital part of who we are and what we do. My congregation simply would not be itself without the many members who identify as LGBTQIA+. We don't just set out an extra chair for those in the "community." The "community" owns the chairs right along with the rest of us.

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Unitarian Church of Harrisburg (PA)

19 December 2024 at 22:02
Unitarian Church of Harrisburg (PA)

Whether you connect better with the the ancient rituals of Winter Solstice, or the traditions around Christmas, the Unitarian Church of Harrisburg is a welcoming community for you, no matter who you are, where you come from, or who you love.

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A Practical Question about Visitor Bags

5 December 2024 at 14:11

I am planning a welcome bag for our many first time visitors at my local UU congregation. If you are a member of a UU congregation, does your church give out any kind of 'welcome bag' or any sort? If so, what does it contain. If you are visiting a congregation and received such a bad, what was it like? Was there anything you particularly liked or disliked about the contents and the gesture?

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Tears

27 November 2024 at 16:48

I have been a UU for 8+ years and I cherish my community. I volunteer my time and resources gladly, but without pressure to do so. I cannot imagine the shape my mental health would be in were it not for my congregation. It has been wonderful seeing many share their experiences with the UU on this subreddit. One common element among these posts has been people saying that it was common to shed tears during or after services. Often they say nothing more than "I cried." If you are such a person I am curious to hear what it was about your experience that moved you to tears. Share if you wish.

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