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Tonight we celebrate one of the most important traditions in Unitarian Universalism as we honor and recognize our young people i...




Tonight we celebrate one of the most important traditions in Unitarian Universalism as we honor and recognize our young people in their transition from youth to young adulthood. Synergy is such an inspiring multigenerational worship experience, and an opportunity to celebrate our youth and honor their dreams and their commitments to helping to build a world where all may thrive.

Please join me in sending blessings to all of the youth who are bridging this year.

#UUAGA #UUYouth

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🌳 “All of us need all of us to make it.” 🌳

This was the refrain woven throughout last night’s GA Service of the Living Tradition—a reminder, a call, a truth spoken again and again as we honored the people who shape our living faith.

The service was a powerful celebration of shared ministry, led for the first time by a non-ordained religious educator—Katharine Childs, current president of Liberal Religious Educators Association. Katharine’s leadership reminded us that ministry belongs to all who serve this faith with courage, creativity, and love.

We grieve those beloved religious professionals who have died in the past year. Their lives and ministries—full of wisdom, compassion, and presence—continue to shape and inspire us. May their memory be a blessing, and may those who mourn be held in care and community.

We also lift up deep gratitude and joyful congratulations to all who were recognized for achieving preliminary and full fellowship, for completing religious education credentialing, and for entering retirement. Your milestones are part of our collective story—a story of transformation, resilience, and bold love.

From every golden leaf to every new branch, this living tradition grows because of your commitment. Thank you.

#UUAGA #MeetTheMoment #LivingTradition #UnitarianUniversalist #SharedMinistry #Gratitude



















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☀️ Summer Solstice Blessings ☀️

☀️ Summer Solstice Blessings ☀️

On this longest day, we pause with the sun at its height—aware of both the abundance of light and its inevitable turning.

As in Tess Taylor’s poem Solstice, there’s no need for grand rituals. The sacred is here: in swims and stillness, in blossoms falling, in frog song and firelight. “Light builds a monument to its passing,” she writes—and so do we, when we gather, linger, notice, and begin again.

The solstice invites us to savor what is ripening. To feel the fullness of this moment—not in grasping, but in gratitude. To let the sweetness of summer feed our spirits for whatever comes next.

How will you honor the turning of the sun today?

#SummerSolstice #UnitarianUniversalist #UU



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At General Assembly, UUs responded swiftly and faithfully to the Supreme Court’s harmful Skrmetti ruling, which upholds state ba...

At General Assembly, UUs responded swiftly and faithfully to the Supreme Court’s harmful Skrmetti ruling, which upholds state bans on gender-affirming care for youth.

A special session—“Skrmetti Case: Information, Misinformation, and Implications”—was added to the GA schedule, led by civil rights lawyer Sam Ames and UUA General Counsel Adrienne Walker. Together, they unpacked the legal implications, debunked common myths, and offered paths forward for advocacy and solidarity.

🗣 “We cannot cede the ground of faith, religion,” Ames said. “We cannot cede the ground of the sacred.”

While this ruling is devastating, it does not prevent states from protecting gender-affirming care—or stop future legal challenges on other grounds.

Unitarian Universalists are committed to solidarity with trans youth and fighting for dignity, safety, and access to care—grounded in faith, powered by love.

📰 Read more in UU World:
https://www.uuworld.org/articles/supreme-court-skrmetti-youth-transgender-uua-unitarian-universalism

#UUAGA #MeetTheMoment #TransJustice #ProtectTransYouth #GenderAffirmingCare #FaithInAction #UnitarianUniversalist #SkrmettiDecision



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🫶 From the Virtual Banner Parade to moving worship, joyful reunions, and sparks of connection, the 2025 UUA General Assembly started with high energy and spirit yesterday.

📸 We’re sharing a few favorite photos from Day 1—and we’d love to see yours, whether you’re attending in person or online! Post your pics using #UUAGA and #MeetTheMoment, and don’t forget to tag us so we can share the joy. #UU #UnitarianUniversalist #Baltimore





















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🖤 This morning at General Assembly, we were called into memory, truth, and liberation by Rev

🖤 This morning at General Assembly, we were called into memory, truth, and liberation by Rev. E.N. Hill, who preached a powerful Juneteenth sermon honoring the unfinished work of freedom.

As Rev. Hill reminded us:
"Freedom is not just the absence of chains. It is the presence of dignity—the ability to move through the world without needing to justify your existence, to love without punishment, to be seen, respected, protected."

Juneteenth is not just history—it is present-tense urgency. The struggle for freedom continues wherever dignity is denied, wherever people are denied the right to express themselves, and wherever oppression is disguised as policy.

Let this day be a call to live our values out loud—to imagine boldly, act collectively, and practice a freedom that is nourished in community and protected in love. The work is unfinished. Let us meet the moment.

#Juneteenth #UUAGA #MeetTheMoment #UnitarianUniversalist #Liberation #Freedom



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❤️🖤💚 On this Juneteenth, we honor the memory and resilience of Black people who endured the violence of slavery—and we celebrate...

❤️🖤💚 On this Juneteenth, we honor the memory and resilience of Black people who endured the violence of slavery—and we celebrate the joy, brilliance, and power of Black communities today.

Juneteenth marks the delayed liberation of enslaved people in Galveston, Texas in 1865, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. It is a reminder that freedom has always been delayed for too many—and that the systems built on slavery’s foundations still shape our world.

As Unitarian Universalists, our faith calls us to more than remembrance. It calls us to action.

We recommit to dismantling white supremacy, disrupting systemic injustice, and ensuring that freedom is not symbolic but lived every day, by all.

#Juneteenth #FaithInAction #BlackLiberation #UnitarianUniversalist #UU #AbolishWhiteSupremacy



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General Assembly 2025 opened with powerful words from UUA President Rev

General Assembly 2025 opened with powerful words from UUA President Rev. Dr. Sofia Betancourt, who reminded us that Unitarian Universalists have always drawn on our core values to respond to the needs of the moment.

As we navigate rising authoritarianism, climate crisis, and major shifts in religious life, she called us to reflect together:

🔍 What would it take for Unitarian Universalism to meet this moment—not just as individuals or congregations, but as a faith community in deep alignment?
🙏 How can our worship, education, governance, and care practices evolve to sustain courage and build solidarity?
🌱 What becomes possible when we move together?

We invite you to be part of this conversation. Share your reflections in the comments—or bring these questions back to your congregation.

#UUAGA #MeetTheMoment #UnitarianUniversalist #UU



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🎉 GA 2025 is officially underway!

🎉 GA 2025 is officially underway! 🎉

GA opened this afternoon with the Virtual Banner Parade—a joyful celebration of the spirit and diversity of our Unitarian Universalist congregations across the country.

This year, General Assembly is a multi-platform experience, and with that comes a fresh take on a cherished tradition. The Banner Parade has become the "Congregational Recognition and Banner Parade," creating new ways to lift up our communities both online and in person.

Watch the video below to witness the beauty, creativity, and heart our congregations bring to GA. 💛

#UUAGA #MeetTheMoment #UnitarianUniversalist #UU #celebrate



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We share this post along with this message from UUA President Rev. Sofía Betancourt, PhD:

"Beloveds, as Sam Ames shares in the post below, there is going to be a lot of catastrophizing today. We lost U.S. v. Skrmetti, one of the biggest transgender civil rights cases of our time, and there’s no getting around it.

When push comes to shove, I too will pick the losers every time. We live past hope. We fight because we love each other too much to listen to reason. And we’re still here — not because we won, but because we’re part of what it means to be human.

We don’t follow hope. Hope follows us."
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⚖️ Today’s U.S. Supreme Court decision in United States v. Skrmetti allows states to ban gender-affirming care for transgender youth—a ruling that threatens lives and causes real, lasting harm.

Rev. Dr. Sofía Betancourt, President of the Unitarian Universalist Association, responded with these words:

💬 “As a part of our faith tradition, Unitarian Universalists embrace transgender, nonbinary, intersex, and gender diverse people. This is a central expression of our faith… We send our love and care to all the trans youth and their families who are directly affected by this ruling. We will keep fighting for you.”

Last year at General Assembly, Unitarian Universalists overwhelmingly passed a resolution naming that affirmation and protection of trans, nonbinary, intersex, and gender diverse people are fundamental religious commitments. That resolution now guides the UUA’s ongoing work for justice.

This moment calls for moral clarity. Denying healthcare is a violation of basic rights and human dignity. Trans youth deserve care, safety, and support—without exception.

📣 Read the full UUA statement: https://www.uua.org/pressroom/press-releases/uua-reaction-skrmetti-case

#TransJustice #UU #UnitarianUniversalist #ProtectTransYouth #FaithInAction #MeetTheMoment





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📚 Social Change Now is the 2025–2026 UU Common Read!

📚 Social Change Now is the 2025–2026 UU Common Read! 📚

We’re excited to announce that "Social Change Now: A Guide for Reflection and Connection" by Deepa Iyer is this year’s UU Common Read.

This powerful and practical book invites us to reflect deeply, connect more fully, and act more effectively in the work of justice. It meets us where we are—whether you’re just getting started or feeling weary from long struggles—and helps us find our role in the larger ecosystem of change.

This is more than a book—it’s a guide for living out our UU values with clarity, compassion, and purpose.

✨ Attending GA? Don’t miss Deepa Iyer speaking live on Thursday, June 19 at 4:30 p.m. ET!

📖 Learn more and access discussion guides here: https://UUA.org/CommonRead

#SocialJustice #CommonRead #UnitarianUniversalist #UUAGA #MeetTheMoment #UU



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We are just days away from the 2025 UUA General Assembly in Baltimore and online — and the Church of the Larger Fellowship (CLF)...




We are just days away from the 2025 UUA General Assembly in Baltimore and online — and the Church of the Larger Fellowship (CLF) is energized to be part of this historic moment!

Our proposed Congregational Study Action Issue (CSAI), “Abolition, Transformation, and Faith Formation,” is on the ballot for GA. If selected, this powerful initiative will guide three years of shared study, reflection, and action across Unitarian Universalist communities on abolition as a spiritual, theological, and justice-centered calling. Read the updated description here: https://clfuu.org/abolition

Here’s how you can support:

Help spread the word. Talk to your UU friends and congregations about the CSAI, especially GA delegates. Ask them to review the materials on our webpage devoted to the Abolition, Transformation and Faith Formation CSAI: https://clfuu.org/abolition

Vote at General Assembly General Session II 1-4pm on Thursday June 19. If you’re attending GA as a delegate, your vote can help bring this vital study to life.

If you have any questions, you can find CLF at UUA General Assembly: we will be at booth #203 (with our partner The Community Church of New York Unitarian Universalist).

We’re proud of this faithful and liberatory work—and we’re grateful to be doing it with you.

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General Assembly: The Unitarian Universalist Association's Annual Meeting

What is the GA EduCenter? 📚✨

If you're registered for GA, you can start watching dozens of pre-recorded workshops ✨right now✨ in the GA EduCenter. Just open the Whova GA App and head to the EduCenter section. Sessions cover a wide range of topics and include chat and Q&A features so you can engage even after the video ends.

Some EduCenter programs will also be offered as live webinars—or even in both formats! To find those, just search “Live Webinars” in the Agenda section of the app.

Whether you’re diving into a single session or exploring them all, the EduCenter gives you the flexibility to learn on your schedule and get the most out of GA.

More at https://www.uua.org/ga

#UUAGA #MeetTheMoment #UU #UnitarianUniversalist


General Assembly is the Unitarian Universalist Association’s annual meeting, drawing thousands of Unitarian Universalists from around the world.

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✨ “Being a UU can fill your being with awe and wonder and inspiration to save this world and save yourself.” — Rev

✨ “Being a UU can fill your being with awe and wonder and inspiration to save this world and save yourself.” — Rev. Cheryl M. Walker

What happens when Unitarian Universalists gather to ask:
🔎 What do we really believe?
🕸️ What holds us together?
🌍 And how can our faith meet this moment?

At the first-ever Spark Theological Convocation, UUs dug into bold questions, shared deep truths, and imagined what comes next for our living tradition.

📖 Read more about what emerged—in hearts, in community, and in spirit—at the link in the first comment.

#UnitarianUniversalist #UUTheology #UU #FaithInAction #UUSharedValues #TheologyMatters



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🎶✨ GA Icebreaker Time!




🎶✨ GA Icebreaker Time! ✨🎶

We’re getting in the spirit for #UUAGA25 with some fun social media icebreakers, and we want to hear from YOU!

Today’s question: What songs are on your General Assembly Playlist? 🎧💛

Are you blasting empowering anthems? Meditative chants? Show tunes? Does jazz keep you centered? Drop your faves in the comments or post with the hashtag #UUAGA25 so we can build the ultimate GA vibe together!

Let’s hear what’s moving your spirit and setting the tone for GA! 🎶🔥

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Uplifting this statement from our longtime partners, Churches for Middle East Peace, condemning Israel's recent attacks on Iran ...

Uplifting this statement from our longtime partners, Churches for Middle East Peace, condemning Israel's recent attacks on Iran and calling for de-escalation of aggression in the region.


CMEP condemns in the strongest possible terms Israel’s recent attacks on Iran, including reported strikes near nuclear facilities and within civilian areas. These reckless and unlawful actions risk the lives of hundreds of millions of people across the Middle East and escalate the threat of a catastrophic regional war. We also call on Iran to cease its counterattacks against Israel. Military solutions are not the answer and will only cause more death, destruction, and harm. Such escalations not only cause civilian deaths but further destabilize the entire peace and security of the region.

Full release here: https://cmep.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Press-Release-6-13-25-Iran.pdf

#PressRelease #Iran #Israel

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🌊 Dive into Meet the Moment at GA

🌊 Dive into Meet the Moment at GA

At GA 2025, Meet the Moment—a UU-wide framework for faithful reflection and action—comes to life through ten interactive “Wave Cohorts.” Each one explores a key area of UU life like worship, youth leadership, queer belonging, and more.

Participants will engage big questions, hear real insights, and connect in small group conversations. Sessions are available both in person and online, so everyone can join in.

Whether you’re attending GA or following along from home, this is your chance to explore what’s emerging in our faith.

🌐 Learn more at the link in the first comment.

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💬 What do YOU think is emerging in our faith—and how will you engage?
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#MeetTheMoment #UUAGA #UnitarianUniversalist #UU



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🌈✨ Ready to renew your welcome?

🌈✨ Ready to renew your welcome? ✨🌈

Many UU congregations became Welcoming Congregations years ago—but haven’t revisited that work in a while. The Five Practices of Welcome Renewal is a chance to reconnect, recommit, and grow.

💛 Deepen your welcome
🤝 Strengthen your community
🌟 Live your values with love

You can find resources to get started at the link in the first comment.

#LGBTQ #WelcomingCongregation #UPLIFT #UnitarianUniversalist #UU



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JUUst Breathe Podcast

💜 New from JUUst Breathe 💜

JUUst Breathe is a podcast for UU religious educators, youth, emerging adults, and anyone curious about Unitarian Universalism. In this season finale, guests Avery Miller Fabregas and UUA President Rev. Sofía Betancourt, PhD explore what it means to center love in our communities.

Listen to the full episode: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1949451/episodes/17249858-love-at-the-center

The transcript of the brief audio clip shared in this post is in the first comment.

#JUUstBreathe #UnitarianUniversalist #UUSharedValues #LoveAtTheCenter #FaithInAction



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Today we remember the 49 lives taken at Pulse nightclub on June 12, 2016

Today we remember the 49 lives taken at Pulse nightclub on June 12, 2016.

A space of joy and sanctuary for the LGBTQ+ and Latinx communities became a site of unimaginable loss. We hold their names, their memories, and their light in our hearts.

May we honor them with action—by building a world rooted in justice, safety, and love for all.

🕯️ We remember:

Stanley Almodóvar III
Amanda Alvear
Oscar A. Aracena-Montero
Rodolfo Ayala-Ayala
Alejandro Barrios Martinez
Martin Benitez Torres
Antonio D. Brown
Darryl R. Burt II
Angel L. Candelario-Padro
Juan Chevez-Martinez
Luis D. Conde
Cory J. Connell
Tevin E. Crosby
Franky J. Dejesus Velazquez
Deonka D. Drayton
Simon A. Carrillo Fernandez
Leroy Valentin Fernandez
Mercedez Marisol Flores
Peter O. Gonzalez-Cruz
Juan R. Guerrero
Paul T. Henry
Frank Hernandez
Miguel A. Honorato
Javier Jorge-Reyes
Jason B. Josaphat
Eddie J. Justice
Anthony L. Laureano Disla
Christopher A. Leinonen
Brenda Lee Marquez McCool
Jean C. Mendez Perez
Akyra Monet Murray
Kimberly Morris
Jean C. Nives Rodriguez
Luis O. Ocasio-Capo
Geraldo A. Ortiz-Jimenez
Eric I. Ortiz-Rivera
Joel Rayon Paniagua
Enrique L. Rios Jr.
Jean C. Rodriguez
Xavier Emmanuel Serrano Rosado
Christopher J. Sanfeliz
Yilmary Rodriguez Solivan
Edward Sotomayor Jr.
Shane E. Tomlinson
Martin B. Torres
Jonathan A. Camuy Vega
Juan P. Rivera Velazquez
Luis S. Vielma
Jerald A. Wright

We speak their names. We carry their memory forward.

#PulseRemembrance #SayTheirNames #UnitarianUniversalist #UU



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🔍✨What Does It Mean to Meet the Moment?

🔍✨What Does It Mean to Meet the Moment?

This year’s General Assembly theme is “Meet the Moment”—and it’s more than a slogan. It’s a framework helping UUs respond to today’s complex world with clarity, courage, and care.

It starts with three core questions:
🌀 What’s happening right now?
⚡ What needs our attention?
❤️ How do our values call us to respond?

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In your life and community, what moment is calling you to show up? Share in the comments!
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🎥 Watch the video and learn more at the link in the first comment.

#MeetTheMoment #UUAGA #UnitarianUniversalist



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In our latest Action Center Weekly Update, we write to you in a week of grief, outrage, and moral clarity




In our latest Action Center Weekly Update, we write to you in a week of grief, outrage, and moral clarity.

In Los Angeles and Minneapolis, our neighbors are rising up as ICE raids tear families apart and target immigrant communities with cruelty and impunity. A new travel ban has gone into effect, once again targeting Muslims and immigrants from Black and Brown nations under the guise of national security. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court continues to tilt the scales of justice—expanding privileges for the powerful while narrowing the reach of vital civil protections.

At the same time, bold efforts are emerging to challenge U.S. complicity in global violence. The Block the Bombs Act was introduced by Representatives Delia Ramirez, Sara Jacobs, Pramila Jayapal, and Mark Pocan, alongside 18 other members of Congress. The bill seeks to prohibit the transfer of specific U.S. weapons to Israel that have been used in operations resulting in civilian harm—an effort grounded in both international law and our shared moral responsibility.

This special edition of the Action Center is here to help equip you, provoke reflection, and inspire faithful action in the face of escalating injustice, systemic cruelty, and sustained assaults on human dignity. The road ahead may be challenging—but we won’t face it alone. We will move forward together, guided by fierce love and unwavering hope.

Read the full update here: https://bit.ly/4mWrCoe

Image description: Yellow graphic with "Side With Love Action Center" on scraps of paper. In the background is a faded crowded of people rallying outside in a street. Weekly Update, June 10, 2025. Our theology insists that love must be embodied in systems, structures, and policies that protect and uplift. In the face of suffering and oppression, our faith responds with courage, not retreat.
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#SideWithLove #UnitarianUniversalists #CommunityOrganizing #SocialJustice #GenderJustice #Democracy #ClimateJustice #Decriminalization #ImmigrantJustice #BlockTheBombs

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As a UU minister and as your President, I take the work of holding the heart of our faith, and the love that lives at its center...




As a UU minister and as your President, I take the work of holding the heart of our faith, and the love that lives at its center, very seriously. In this time time when every day sees the disruption of structures we have long relied on as a nation and the intentional dehumanization of beloved members of our communities; I find myself holding fast to what I think of as the long haul promises of our theological inheritance, things like sanctuary, justice, reason, community, worthiness, and love.

I keep saying that we are a sanctuary people, and I make that claim based on decades of prophetic ministry from our congregations across the nation. I make that claim based on generations of dissent, and prioritizing our values and use of reason over the idea that a government should dictate the moral standards of religious communities.

We Unitarian Universalists are the modern expression of the dissenting church and between us, we hold our multigenerational commitment to our living tradition. Let us continue to fulfill the promise of our living tradition, together.

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This Monday, June 9 at 5pm PT / 8pm ET, we're offering The Gathering, our monthly virtual event to renew our spirits, make sense...




This Monday, June 9 at 5pm PT / 8pm ET, we're offering The Gathering, our monthly virtual event to renew our spirits, make sense of the challenges we face, and take collective action. 🌈 [rainbow]

At our June meeting, we'll enjoy music from UU trans/non-binary musician, writer, and activist Shana Aisenberg and hear from Side With Love Organizing Strategy Director Nicole Pressley about how we build power through campaigns. Our special guest Rev. Kentina Washington-Leapheart from our partners at SACReD - Spiritual Alliance of Communities for Reproductive Dignity will speak about the landscape of reproductive justice and how folks on the ground are making pathways for bodily autonomy to flourish despite the obstacles.

Join us to root ourselves in love and rise together for justice! Register: https://bit.ly/4mtsfpl

Image description: A black background with white and yellow handwritten and typed text. At the bottom is a head-and-shoulders photo of Shana Aisenberg and the SACReD logo. The Gathering. Music: Shana Aisenberg. Speaker: SACReD. Monday, June 98 ET, 7 CT, 6 MT, 5 PT on Zoom. “Gathering” is underlined in yellow, with yellow hand-drawn rays above it.
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#TheGathering #FaithInAction #SideWithLove #UnitarianUniversalists #ProgressiveFaith #CommunityOrganizing #ReproductiveJustice #PrideMonth2025

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All Is Not Lost: Another Perspective on Alzheimer’s Disease

💜 June is Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month 💜

Even as memories fade, connection and love endure. In her powerful reflection for the UUA “In Good Faith” blog, Rev. Dr. Jade Angelica shares stories of dance, music, creativity, and care—reminding us that people with Alzheimer’s are still deeply present and worthy of love and respect.

🕯 Read the full blog post: https://www.uua.org/pressroom/ingoodfaith/jade-angelica-perspective

#AlzheimersAwareness #DisabilityJustice #InGoodFaith #UU #UnitarianUniversalist


As part of Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month, Rev. Dr. Jade Angelica - author of “Where Two Worlds Touch: The Spirit and Science of Alzheimer's...

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🎉 Happy 75th Anniversary to the Liberal Religious Educators Association (LREDA)!

🎉 Happy 75th Anniversary to the Liberal Religious Educators Association (LREDA)! 🎉

For 75 years, LREDA has empowered Unitarian Universalist religious educators through professional development, faith formation resources, and a strong, supportive community. With a deep commitment to shared ministry and the work of dismantling oppression, LREDA continues to nurture spiritual growth and collective liberation.

If you’re at GA, don’t miss the chance to celebrate with them! Stop by their booth onsite or visit virtually through the Whova app. 🙌

#FaithDevelopment #BelovedCommunity #UU #UUAGA #ReligiousEducation



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✨💬 Two sentences

✨💬 Two sentences. One big question: What is Unitarian Universalism 💬✨

If you’re a UU, you’ve probably been asked to explain our faith—and chances are, it wasn’t easy. No single belief. No simple label. Just a deep commitment to shared values, many paths, and a love that calls us into community and justice.

It’s a big question—and one worth answering.

So here’s the challenge:
💬 Can you describe Unitarian Universalism in just two sentences?
👇 Share your best answer in the comments!



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About the Social Witness Process




Join the denominational effort to craft statements on our commitment to justice, equity and compassion

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"Why Are UU Congregations Struggling While Christian Nationalism Rises?" (And what do we do?)




"Why Are UU Congregations Struggling While Christian Nationalism Rises?" (And what do we do?)
A LETTER FROM TXUUJM CONGREGATIONAL JUSTICE ORGANIZER MICHELLE VENEGAS-MATULA

READ HERE: https://prod.cdn.everyaction.com/emails/van/TSM/TSMUU/1/107048/TdF3iuqWoAy8Q763PApaS0DC4cOejUMKZUqc2KrSFxL_archive

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🏳️‍🌈 Happy Pride Month!

🏳️‍🌈 Happy Pride Month! 🏳️‍🌈
We know that LGBTQIA+ people are powerful and cherished in Unitarian Universalism and beyond. LGBTQIA+ people make UU community sacred, beautiful, and whole.

This month—and every month—we celebrate LGBTQIA+ brilliance, we honor the truth and beauty of the diversity of gender and sexuality, and we recommit to working for a world where all people are safe, free, and respected.

#PrideMonth #Pride #equality #LoveIsLove #UU #UnitarianUniversalist #BelovedCommunity



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📍More than 200 years ago, the Rev

📍More than 200 years ago, the Rev. William Ellery Channing stood in a Baltimore pulpit and redefined religion—with bold ideas about reason, human dignity, and faith. His 1819 “Baltimore Sermon” became a foundation of Unitarian Universalism.

Today, we’re still building on that legacy. As UUs gather in Baltimore for General Assembly this June, both in-person and online, we return not just to a city—but to a turning point. Channing’s call to clarity and courage still speaks, especially as we continue to name our values and act on them.

🕯️ Read the full story about Channing’s radical sermon and its impact on today’s UU identity at the link in the first comment.



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Justice isn’t only won in courtrooms or marches. Sometimes, it’s found in small, steady acts of care.

Zeb Green reminds us that resistance can mean offering food, shelter, and safety in the face of fear and cruelty. Putting love at the center IS a form of defiance.

📖 Read the full reflection and prayer at the link in the first comment.

#ImmigrantJustice #FaithInAction #UU #UnitarianUniversalist #BelovedCommunity #MutualAid





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Precious Lord




Mezzo soprano Amanda M Thomas sings Precious Lord, Take My Hand, written by the Reverend Thomas A. Dorsey.

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Another UU congregation is going solar!

Another UU congregation is going solar! 🌞

The Unitarian Church of Evanston has just completed a major step toward zero emissions with the installation of rooftop solar panels. Their journey—years in the making—is a powerful example of living our values and caring for the Earth.

Read how they made it happen in the full article at the link in the first comment. ⚡🌱

#UnitarianUniversalist #ClimateJustice #SolarPower #UU #Evanston



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Your Board did not receive any proposed amendments to the Rules of Procedure, Bylaws Technical Revisions and Clean-Up, and the B...




Your Board did not receive any proposed amendments to the Rules of Procedure, Bylaws Technical Revisions and Clean-Up, and the Business Resolution. For the first time in a long time, there will be no mini-assemblies this year.

We look forward to seeing you at GA 2025 to discuss and vote on these important business items!

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🎓 Across the country, Unitarian Universalist congregations are celebrating youth who are bridging—marking the transition from yo...

🎓 Across the country, Unitarian Universalist congregations are celebrating youth who are bridging—marking the transition from youth to young adulthood, typically around ages 17 to 19, with love, reflection, and community blessings.

In UU communities, bridging honors this significant life passage and affirms that our young people remain a vital part of our faith, wherever their journeys take them.

We congratulate all those who are bridging this season, at Main Line Unitarian Church and everywhere. Your reflections on belonging, identity, and spiritual growth remind us of the lifelong impact of a caring, open-hearted community. 💛🌟


Crossing the Bridge to Adulthood: Congratulations to Liam and Mico! ✨

On Sunday, we celebrated our bridging seniors as they transition from youth to young adulthood in our MLUC community. Both shared powerful reflections that touched our hearts.

Liam movingly recalled a childhood memory at MLUC playing on the tire swing with classmates, sharing how that feeling of joy and belonging became his definition of what church should be. Despite seeing negative depictions of religion in the media, Liam's connection with our community helped him remember that "religion is that joyful feeling. It's that belonging."

Mico spoke about his journey exploring spirituality, sharing how the Coming of Age program helped him realize he could "have personal spiritual beliefs, even if they don't connect or conform to a traditional religious institution." He thanked MLUC for creating "an open-minded community where that sort of spiritual exploration is possible."

We're proud of these remarkable young people and look forward to watching their continued journey.

#UUBridging #MLUC #UnitarianUniversalist #FaithJourney

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‘We need Our Whole Lives’: OWL celebrates 25 years of sacred spaces for sexuality education - United Church of Christ




This year marks the 25th anniversary of Our Whole Lives, the comprehensive, lifespan sexuality education program developed by the United Church of Christ

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As Unitarian Universalists, we affirm the sacred worth of every person and the right to make decisions about our own bodies

As Unitarian Universalists, we affirm the sacred worth of every person and the right to make decisions about our own bodies.

With reproductive rights shifting across the country—some expanding, many under threat—it’s vital to have trustworthy, values-based tools for learning and action.

The Unitarian Universalist Women's Federation has updated their Reproductive Justice Toolkit to reflect this evolving landscape. It includes:
🧭 Current information
🛠 Practical tools
✨ Stories that remind us where hope lives

This toolkit is one way we can ground our advocacy in faith, meet the moment with clarity, and keep showing up for reproductive freedom.

Find the toolkit at the link in the first comment.

#ReproductiveJustice #UnitarianUniversalist #FaithInAction #UU



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Today, we celebrate 200 years of the American Unitarian Association at a time when Unitarian Universalism is badly needed in our...




Today, we celebrate 200 years of the American Unitarian Association at a time when Unitarian Universalism is badly needed in our nation and in the world. We should be proud of the accomplishments and impact of liberal thought and the theology that grows from that thought. Yet too there is trouble born of comfort in thinking that we know best when it comes to restoring justice and building a world and an Earth community that allows all to fully thrive.

So how do we proceed as authoritarianism is on the rise both domestically and around the world? We must remember that we are a sanctuary people—not only in collaborating around the work of justice, but also in providing nourishment and shelter for our own spirits so that we do not give up in the face of all that is.

Happy anniversary, beloveds. May this milestone year be one that galvanizes us in all the ways we are called to live into this moment and organize around our shared values in community.

#UnitarianUniversalism #AUA200 #UUHistory #Unitarianism

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"Diamond" from UUA General Assembly 2021 Sunday Worship

🎵 “Diamond” is more than a song—it’s a reminder of the strength that forms under pressure.

First shared in the 2021 GA Sunday worship by First Universalist Church of Minneapolis, its message still shines: even in hard times, something strong and beautiful can emerge.

That’s the spirit of General Assembly—a place where we gather in all our weariness and resilience, reconnect with our values, and move forward together, shaped by all we’ve lived through.

🎧 Take a moment to listen: https://youtu.be/9V2OysStTLA?si=9eabCUfw419tsjl0

More info about GA at https://www.uua.org/ga.

#UUAGA #UnitarianUniversalist #UUCommunity


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Peter Mayer finds meaning everywhere on earth's Blue Boat Home

🌎 ”The wide universe is the ocean I travel, And the earth is my blue boat home…”

If you’ve ever sung “Blue Boat Home,” you’ve felt the beauty and wonder at the heart of our Unitarian Universalist faith.

We’re thrilled to share this new profile of Peter Mayer—the UU singer-songwriter who wrote this beloved hymn—who has spent 30 years crafting music filled with meaning, joy, and spiritual depth:
https://religionnews.com/2025/05/21/folk-singer-peter-mayer-finds-meaning-everywhere-on-earths-blue-boat-home/

Skinner House also recently turned the song into a beautifully illustrated children’s book:
https://uuabookstore.org/products/blue-boat-home

Mayer reminds us that even in a complicated world, we can still find wonder—and sing our way home to it.

#UU #UnitarianUniversalist #PeterMayer #hymn #music


RACINE, Wis. (RNS) — For 30 years, Peter Mayer has made a living singing songs about the spiritual meaning of life — and the foibles of humanity.

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We’re celebrating the amazing youth of UUCA—and UU teens everywhere—who are sharing their credo statements this season.

In Unitarian Universalism, a credo is a personal belief statement written during the Coming of Age process, a year-long period of learning and exploration. It reflects each youth’s own search for truth, meaning, and values.

To all youth sharing their credos: we honor your curiosity, your thoughtful questioning, and your willingness to examine what you believe and why. Your words inspire and remind us that our living tradition is always growing—through you.

#UnitarianUniversalist #UU #ComingOfAge #Credo #faith #church #SpiritualJourney





















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In accordance with the UUA Bylaws and Rules, Section 4.14, we've posted the final agenda today, May, 19, 2025




In accordance with the UUA Bylaws and Rules, Section 4.14, we've posted the final agenda today, May, 19, 2025. You are strongly encouraged to review the contents of the final agenda in preparation for GA 2025. Proposed amendments to regular business items will be due by no later than 11pm ET on Monday, May 26th, via the Delegate Platform.

https://tinyurl.com/GA2025-Final-Business-Agenda

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🌸 We’re celebrating Black UU Women Religious Professionals!




🌸 We’re celebrating Black UU Women Religious Professionals! 🌸

Join us on May 22nd at 8pm ET / 5pm PT for our second annual “Give Her Flowers” gathering—an evening of music, readings, and joy to uplift and honor the Black women in our UU communities.

Want to celebrate someone? 💐 Fill out our form to send digital flowers to a Black UU woman you admire! Submissions will be shared on UUWF social media throughout May and sent directly to recipients.

✨ Open to all Black UU faith professionals. Allies are welcome to send flowers too!

🔗 Register & submit flowers: www.uuwf.org/events

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Explore Baltimore during the 2025 Unitarian Universalist Association General Assembly

✨ Make memories. Meet new people. Ground yourself in the spirit of Baltimore. ✨

Are you arriving early for GA? Let June 18 be more than just a travel day!

From harbor cruises to civil rights tours, these pre-GA experiences offer meaningful ways to explore Baltimore alongside fellow UUs: https://www.uua.org/ga/travel/gacation

🎥 Hear from Local Area Coordinator Valerie Hsu about what makes this vibrant city so special: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b234qSeNUoo

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In a post on the UUA’s new "In Good Faith" blog, Rev

In a post on the UUA’s new "In Good Faith" blog, Rev. Nancy McDonald Ladd reflects on the powerful witness of Mohsen Mahdawi—an immigrant and activist for Palestinian justice.

Detained by ICE for his peaceful advocacy, Mohsen held fast to his values. Even behind bars, he found strength in his faith. Upon release, he invited the crowd to sing "Spirit of Life"—a beloved Unitarian Universalist hymn.

This is the power of our tradition.

As Rev. Ladd writes, “Our faith matters. Coalitional organizing matters. Unitarian Universalism matters.”

Mohsen’s story calls us to live our values—to act with courage, build community, and remember that progressive religion is not only real—it is needed.

Read the full post in "In Good Faith" at the link in the first comment.

#UnitarianUniversalist #FaithinAction #SpiritOfLife #UU #ImmigrantJustice #InGoodFaith



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“Marginalized communities are doing the heavy lifting—again.”

“Marginalized communities are doing the heavy lifting—again.”

Michelle Venegas-Matula writes with urgency and heart about what’s happening in Texas—and why it matters far beyond. Trans and immigrant communities are showing up with courage in the face of relentless attacks. But they shouldn’t have to do it alone.

Allies are needed now—not just in spirit, but in action. As Michelle writes, “When allies show up—we shift the power in the room.”

Whether you’re making calls, offering support, or simply being present—now is the time. In this moment, staying on the sidelines only strengthens the harm.

“Even if you can’t do everything, you can do something. What will you do?”

🔗 Read more in the first comment.

#UU #UnitarianUniversalist #CollectiveLiberation #TransRights #ImmigrantJustice



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Protesting clergy lock arms at ICE detention center where N.J




About 25 pastors, rabbis and leaders of faith-based organizations stood arm-in-arm in front of the same gate where where Newark's mayor was arrested Friday

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🕯 “Blanket Fort Prayer” by Helen “HP” Rivers is a love letter to community—the kind that welcomes us with our messy emotions, our complicated questions, our laughter, our rage, and our sparkle.

It reminds us that sacred space isn’t always polished or perfect. Sometimes it’s a blanket fort built from banned books and shared heartbreak, held together by trust and imagination.

In this faith, we show up for each other—not despite the mess, but in the midst of it.

✨ “We need not face this moment alone.” ✨

Read the full poem at the link in the first comment.

#UU #UnitarianUniversalist #BelovedCommunity #faith #church





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🔗 Register here: https://finj.info/Newark




🔗 Register here: https://finj.info/Newark

🚨 TONIGHT: National Faith Leader Call to Support Newark 🚨

On Friday, faith and community leaders in New Jersey bore witness to violence at the hands of ICE at Delaney Hall. Immigrants are being disappeared behind closed doors of an illegal facility. Our elected officials were assaulted. Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested.

What does ICE do when no one is looking?
We must respond.

🕗 Join us TONIGHT, May 11, from 8–9 PM ET for a national call to hear firsthand what happened and prepare for Monday’s moral action in Newark.

✊🏾 Faith calls us to act. Let’s show up in courage and clarity.

🔗 Register here: https://finj.info/Newark

#FaithInAction #Newark #ImmigrantRights #DelaneyHall #MoralWitness

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💐 Mother’s Day can stir many emotions—gratitude, grief, longing, love, complexity

💐 Mother’s Day can stir many emotions—gratitude, grief, longing, love, complexity.

We turn to Lindasusan Ulrich’s “For All the Mothers” to honor the fullness of this day. It’s a blessing for everyone who mothers, everyone who has been mothered, and everyone for whom this day is tender.

However this day meets you, may you know:
You are held. You are beloved.

Read Ulrich’s blessing at the link in the first comment.

#MothersDay #UU #UnitarianUniversalist



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🌱 At the heart of our Unitarian Universalist faith is a call to show up where justice is needed most—with bold love, determined action, and steadfast solidarity. 🌱

At GA 2025, we’re putting that call into action with a Day of Service in South Baltimore, partnering with South Baltimore Community Land Trust—a grassroots organization fighting environmental racism and creating affordable housing.

🗓 Friday, June 20 | 2:30–7:00PM | Curtis Bay Park
🛠 Projects for all ages and abilities: trash pickup, painting, fencing, donation sorting, and more
🕊 SBCLT is also this year’s Sunday shared plate recipient!

Registration details coming soon - More info at the link in the first comment.

This is our chance to embody our UU values—interdependence, equity, justice, and love—in partnership with those leading the way.

#UUAGA #UU #EnvironmentalJustice #Baltimore





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Grief Resources | CMHN




Research shows that grief is one of the most ubiquitous climate emotions. Our society tends to suppress grief and its expressions. But properly honoring and integrating grief helps us connect with others, with the earth as a whole, and to more fully experience a healthy range of emotions, including....

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📖 What’s a book that helped shape your Unitarian Universalist faith—or the way you understand the world?

📖 What’s a book that helped shape your Unitarian Universalist faith—or the way you understand the world?

Maybe it challenged you.
Maybe it comforted you.
Maybe it lit a spark that’s still burning.

Whatever it was, we’d love to know.

📚 Share the title in the comments—and feel free to tell us why it matters to you.

#UnitarianUniversalist #UU #BookShelf #faith



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🎉 Happy 25th to Our Whole Lives (OWL)!

🎉 Happy 25th to Our Whole Lives (OWL)!

Since 1999, this groundbreaking sex ed program—created by the UUA and the United Church of Christ—has offered life-changing, inclusive sexuality education—rooted in values like self-worth, responsibility, and justice.

As access to comprehensive sex ed declines across the U.S., OWL continues to provide accurate, age-appropriate information about bodies, relationships, identity, and health—supporting learning, self-understanding, and healthy relationships at every stage of life. 💜💛🧡

Here’s to 25 years of delivering honest and affirming sexuality education that is deeply respectful of every life journey!

Learn more about OWL’s legacy and future: https://www.uuworld.org/articles/owl-turns-25-sex-education-gender-relationships-health-unitarian-universalism

#OWL25 #OurWholeLives #SexEdForAll #ComprehensiveSexEd #UU #UCC #SexEdIsSacred



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What if we imagined from love instead of fear?

What if we imagined from love instead of fear?

In her book “Pleasure Activism,” Adrienne Maree Brown reminds us that how we perceive our bodies—and each other’s—is shaped by deeply rooted, fearful ideas about difference.

But we can choose another way.

As Unitarian Universalists, we believe in liberation, in the sacred worth of every body, and in the transformative power of imagination. Reclaiming what’s possible is not just creative—it’s spiritual. It’s justice work.

We can begin today by asking:
What stories have we been taught about bodies, and what are we ready to unlearn together?

#EveryBodyIsSacred #LoveNotFear #UU #Decolonize



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🎁 GA is coming up this June!

🎁 GA is coming up this June!

If you’ve attended General Assembly in the past, you know it often leaves you with something lasting—a new connection, a burst of clarity, a moment of joy or challenge that stays with you.

As we count down to GA 2025, we’re asking:
If GA gave you a gift, what was it?

🌀 Share in the comments and help us celebrate the spirit of GA!

#UUAGA #UU #UnitarianUniversalist #Spirituality #faith #Baltimore



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This is a question for you!




This is a question for you! As we try to better understand the needs and demands of our community. Feel free to share in the comments, or at yarn@uusf.org. Thank you!

#unitarian #universalist #unitarianuniversalist

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Today is International Workers’ Day—a time to honor the labor that sustains our lives and to confront the injustice of a political and economic system that fails the very people who make our economy possible.

Unitarian Universalism affirms the deep dignity of all who labor and calls us to resist systems that treat workers as disposable. Future generations will be indelibly shaped by how we show up in this moment.

💥 Make time today to consider all those whose labor makes your daily life possible. How can we practice real solidarity with the workers in our lives, not just gratitude?

#MayDay #InternationalWorkersDay #UU #WorkersRights #UnitarianUniversalist





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Palestinian Columbia student Mohsen Mahdawi released from federal custody on conditions

We celebrate the release of Columbia University student Mohsen Mahdawi from federal custody. He was arrested by ICE on April 14 while attending a naturalization interview. Outside the courthouse today, he told supporters:

“I want to thank my people in Vermont. I’ve always learned that home is where you feel safe and loved — and those who surround you there are my people, and you are my people. In Vermont, we have the people and the representatives — Democrats and Republicans, spiritual people and intellectual people — all come together to say, ‘The people united will never be defeated.’”

Mohsen’s release is a testament to the power of community — the people who showed up, spoke out, and refused to be silent. But the fight is far from over.

As one supporter noted, this wave of detentions echoes the fear-driven politics of the Red Scare and McCarthyism — chapters of U.S. history we must not repeat. We must keep showing up for one another and resisting systems that criminalize immigration and dissent.

🎥 Watch the video of Mohsen’s release:
https://www.wlwt.com/article/mohsen-mahdawi-palestinian-student-released-vermont/64634377

#FreeMohsen #Solidarity #ThePeopleUnited


Mahdawi was arrested by ICE agents on April 14 while attending a naturalization interview

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Reflecting on the First 100 Days of This Administration — Side With Love




We believe in a world where everyone is free and thriving. Where democracy is realized. Where bodies, our identities, and our Earth are honored and sacred. Where love is not just a feeling—but a force for liberation. At Side With Love, we act on that belief every single day. As we mark the first

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NEW FORUM ALERT!




NEW FORUM ALERT!

The UUA Election Campaign Practices Committee (ECPC) will sponsor a Moderator Candidates Forum on Sunday, May 18, 2025 at 7:00pm ET / 6:00pm CT / 5:00pm MT / 4:00pm PT, featuring Natasha Walker, individual candidate for Moderator, and Rev. Kimberly Quinn Johnson and Bill Young, Moderator candidate team.

This forum will take place on Zoom and members of the ECPC will moderate. Attendees are strongly encouraged to submit questions for the candidates in advance of the forum by emailing elections@uua.org.

Registration is required. Register now: https://uua.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_dKqt7HQQSLWcEfXxvhGqzQ

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🎶 We’re curious

🎶 We’re curious... If beloved community had a soundtrack, what’s one song that belongs on it?

Is it something that lifts your spirit?
A protest anthem?
A quiet song that says “you’re not alone”?

Drop your track in the comments—title, artist, or even a lyric that captures the feeling.

#BelovedCommunity #UU #faith #UnitarianUniversalist #Playlist



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The global case for a living wage

What would it take to make a global living wage a reality?

This article explores that question—and names the Unitarian Universalist Association as a voice for economic justice rooted in our values.

📖 Read more: https://www.meer.com/en/91494-the-global-case-for-a-living-wage

#UUSharedValues #LivingWage #EconomicJustice #FaithinAction #UU #unitarianuniversalist


Justifications and a proposed framework for global implementation

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🕊️ Earlier today, the world said goodbye to Pope Francis

🕊️ Earlier today, the world said goodbye to Pope Francis.

While our theologies differ, we honor his legacy of compassion and the call to uphold human dignity. His words remind us:

“There can be no peace without freedom of religion, freedom of thought, freedom of expression and respect for the views of others.”

May we carry that vision forward—in our communities, our faith, and our work for peace.

#PopeFrancis #FreedomOfReligion #UU #UnitarianUniversalist #VoiceForPeace #FaithInAction



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🖤 Join us at General Assembly for a Juneteenth worship experience grounded in truth, love, and liberation

🖤 Join us at General Assembly for a Juneteenth worship experience grounded in truth, love, and liberation.

“Meet the Moment: Freedom’s Unfinished Work” invites us to reflect on Juneteenth—not just as history, but as a call to action. Led by Rev. E.N. Hill, this service will uplift story, song, and spirit as we explore what it means to meet this moment with moral courage and deep care.

Whether you're onsite in Baltimore or joining through the GA app, come be part of this collective moment of remembrance and recommitment.

📅 Thursday, June 19 at 9 a.m. ET
🔗 Register for GA at uua.org/ga

#UUAGA #Juneteenth #MeetTheMoment #UU #CollectiveLiberation #UnitarianUniversalist #Baltimore



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🗳️ Why should more UUs run for office?

🗳️ Why should more UUs run for office?

Because democracy needs our voices—and our values.

In this UU World column, Jeff Milchen interviews Unitarian Universalists who took the leap into local races. Their stories reveal what’s at stake when elections go uncontested—and what becomes possible when we show up.

📖 Read the full column: https://bit.ly/3YMwp1b

#UUtheVote #FaithInAction #RunForOffice #UnitarianUniversalist #UU #Democracy #UUWorld



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Before his ICE arrest, Mohsen Mahdawi built a broad network of friendships in Vermont's Upper Valley

We are in solidarity with the Vermont community as they find ways to support Mohsen Mahdawi, who is the latest university student to be imprisoned as a result of his activism in opposition to the war in Gaza. These acts of intimidation and attempts to criminalize peaceful demonstrations and free speech undermine the very foundation of our democracy. We echo the calls to release all student activists.

This story from Vermont Public offers a glimpse into the reality of Mahdawi's life and connections to his community in Vermont, including his relationship with the First Universalist Society of Hartland, VT. We hold Mahdawi all the imprisoned students in our hearts and prayers and we remain committed to living out our religious values of pluralism, justice, and equity.

https://bit.ly/4lIzERd


Mahdawi’s friends in the Upper Valley say he’s an extrovert who connected with people at Dirt Cowboy Cafe in Hanover and Dan & Whit’s in Norwich, at bonfires at his cabin, at seders and church services, and on hikes.

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Sharing this message from UUA President the Rev

Sharing this message from UUA President the Rev. Sofía Betancourt, PhD on news of the death of Pope Francis, leader of the Roman Catholic Church since 2013. We hold all of those who are mourning this passing with love and care in this sorrowful time.

#PopeFrancis


Unitarian Universalists join millions of people worldwide in mourning the death of Pope Francis. A transformative leader, the first Pope from Latin America, and the first Pope from Argentina, his moral clarity and justice-centered ministry, including his work elevating climate justice and highlighting the dignity and humanity of migrant families, were significant to all people of good will.

As importantly, he will be remembered for his gracious humility and his willingness to demonstrate his own frailties to a world that is often uncharitable to those made vulnerable. I pray today for and with the millions of Catholics and others who will miss him and the model of servant leadership he embodied.

#UnitarianUniversalism #PopeFrancis

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Happy Easter🌸🌿🐇

Happy Easter🌸🌿🐇

This Easter Sunday, we share a prayer by Wayne B. Arnason—an invitation to notice the quiet miracles of spring: the spirit of life moving through every bloom, every bud, every unfolding possibility: https://www.uua.org/worship/words/meditation/5648.shtml

May this season bring renewal, presence, and gentle awakening.

#Easter #UU #UnitarianUniversalist #Spring #Renewal #Spirituality #Prayer #Hope #Faith



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🚪✨ What if every doorway holds a new world?

🚪✨ What if every doorway holds a new world?

Rev. Molly Housh Gordon reminds us that the most ordinary thresholds—our front steps, a sanctuary door, the entrance to a hospital room or first date—can lead us into extraordinary, unexpected change.

We may not notice when we begin to cross. The magic often reveals itself slowly. But transformation is always in motion.

As Unitarian Universalists, we are called to live with intention through life’s many thresholds. To honor each crossing with curiosity and courage. To remember that change, even when painful or unseen, is sacred.

🌟What door have you recently stepped through?

📖 Read the full reflection in UU World: https://www.uuworld.org/articles/beyond-every-door-reflection-molly-housh-gordon-unitarian-universalism

#UU #UnitarianUniversalist #SpiritualReflection #MollyHoushGordon #Thresholds #Transformation #BittersweetTruth #SacredOrdinary #FaithInAction



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📣 GA 2025 Speaker Spotlight: Rev

📣 GA 2025 Speaker Spotlight: Rev. Dr. Liz Theoharis

What does it mean to build communities where everyone’s needs come first?

At GA 2025, Rev. Dr. Liz Theoharis—co-chair of the Poor People's Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival and director of the Kairos Center—will offer a powerful session on the movement to end poverty. Through stories from grassroots leaders and a theology of justice, she’ll help us imagine what collective liberation looks like—and how we can organize our congregations and communities around that vision.

Don’t miss this opportunity to reflect, reconnect, and reimagine what faithful justice work looks like in community.

🎟️ Join us at GA! Register at uua.org/GA.

#UUAGA2025 #BelovedCommunity #SocialJustice #FaithInAction #EndPoverty #Solidarity #PoorPeoplesCampaign #UnitarianUniversalist #UU



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☀️ Living UU Values: UU Berks Goes Solar ⚡

The First Unitarian Universalist Church of Berks County in Reading, PA was recently featured in the news for putting their values into action through clean energy! With 40 solar panels now powering 100% of their electricity, they’re cutting 14 tons of carbon emissions and saving $5,500 a year.

Next steps include battery storage and a transition to electric heat pumps—further reducing their environmental impact. 💚🌍

This is Unitarian Universalism in action—building a livable future for all.

📸 More on their story: https://tinyurl.com/bdm63wu5
📖 Full press release: https://tinyurl.com/57nvkh72

🌎 Has your congregation taken steps toward sustainability? Share your story in the comments—we’d love to hear how you’re living your values!

#FaithInAction #SolarPower #CleanEnergy #ClimateJustice #UU #UnitarianUniversalist #ReadingPA #GoSolar #community #faith #church





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🌱 Transform your community with five spiritual practices.

UU Rev. Shige Sakurai offers a powerful model for sustainable change—rooted in elemental wisdom and shared action.

Let these practices guide your justice work with intention and care:
✨ Discern
🌊 Dream
🔥 Craft
🌿 Deepen
🌬️Refresh

➡️ Swipe through the images to explore each practice.
📖 Read more at UU World: https://bit.ly/3Yuq8XQ

#Community #SpiritualPractice #Justice #FaithInAction #UU #UnitarianUniversalist #UUSharedValues













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“Community care isn’t charity

“Community care isn’t charity. It’s sacred design.” - Nat M. Esparza , Southern Regional Administrator for the UUA

In their recent speech and blog post, “Beyond Trans Visibility: Imagining Blueprints for Inclusive, Liberatory Community” Nat M. Esparza invites us into the sacred work of building communities where trans and disabled people are imagined in from the start—not as an afterthought, but as beloved co-creators.

Nat offers a vision of care as spiritual practice—structured, shared, and rooted in trust. A reminder that belonging shouldn’t have to be earned.

Take in these words with curiosity, compassion, and a willingness to be changed. Ask yourself, how might we practice care that begins before anyone has to ask? Share in the comments.

📎 Read the full bog: https://www.uua.org/southern/blog/tdov-beyond-visibility

#UU #UnitarianUniversalist #CommunityCare #DisabilityJustice #LiberatoryDesign #TransLiberation #BelovedCommunity



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The UUA Election Campaign Practices Committee (ECPC) will sponsor a Moderator Candidates Forum on Tuesday, April 22, 2025 at 7:0...




The UUA Election Campaign Practices Committee (ECPC) will sponsor a Moderator Candidates Forum on Tuesday, April 22, 2025 at 7:00pm ET / 6:00pm CT / 5:00pm MT / 4:00pm PT, featuring Natasha Walker, individual candidate for Moderator, and Rev. Kimberly Quinn Johnson and Bill Young, Moderator candidate team.

This forum will take place on Zoom and members of the ECPC will moderate. Attendees are encouraged to submit questions for the candidates in advance of the forum by emailing elections@uua.org.

Registration is required. Register now: https://www.uua.org/uuagovernance/elections/april-22-2025-moderator-candidates-forum

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As Passover begins, we honor the sacred traditions, stories, and resilience of Jewish communities within Unitarian Universalism ...

As Passover begins, we honor the sacred traditions, stories, and resilience of Jewish communities within Unitarian Universalism and beyond. This holy season invites reflection on the journey from oppression to liberation—and reminds us that the work of freedom is ongoing.

Wishing all who celebrate a meaningful Passover.

#Passover #ChagPesachSameach #CommunityCare #UU #UnitarianUniversalist #liberation



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📣 Big news!

📣 Big news! Imara Jones has been announced as the 2025 Ware Lecturer at General Assembly!

An Emmy & Peabody award-winning journalist and powerful voice for trans rights, Imara will deliver this year’s keynote address at GA—June 18–22 in Baltimore & online.

As the founder of TransLash Media, Imara uses journalism and storytelling to challenge injustice and shift culture. Her work spans platforms and speaks boldly to the intersections of race, gender, and power.

Join us for this unforgettable moment of inspiration and truth. The Ware Lecture is Saturday, June 21 at 7 p.m.—open to all who register.

📖 Read more: https://www.uuworld.org/articles/2025-ware-lecturer-imara-jones

🎟️ Register for GA: uua.org/ga

#UUAGA2025 #WareLecture #ImaraJones #UU #TransRights #FaithInAction #BelovedCommunity #UnitarianUniversalist



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Sometimes joy feels hard to reach

Sometimes joy feels hard to reach. The world is heavy. Community is complicated. And still—there are moments of laughter, welcome, and belonging that remind us what’s possible.

That kind of joy—the deep 💫, connective 🤝, spirit-shifting ✨ kind—isn’t extra. It’s what helps us stay human. It’s what helps us stay together.

The ↣ Community Building Map to Deeper Joy↢ is a UUA resource grounded in this truth: joy isn’t frivolous—it’s foundational. And we can practice our way toward more of it, together.

You don’t need to be an expert. Just a little willingness to show up and try.

Start the journey here:
🗺️ https://www.uua.org/lifespan/curricula/deeper-joy

#UU #UnitarianUniversalism #Joy #faith #community



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📣 The Unitarian Universalist Association has issued a powerful response to the recent presidential proclamation attacking trans ...

📣 The Unitarian Universalist Association has issued a powerful response to the recent presidential proclamation attacking trans and nonbinary youth and their families. Let us be clear: Trans people are sacred. Trans youth deserve safety, love, and affirmation—not stigma, criminalization, or hate.

This moment demands more than outrage. It calls us to deepen our solidarity, to protect one another, and to proclaim what we know in our bones: If you are trans, you were not made wrong. You were made sacred.

💬 Read the full statement: https://www.uua.org/pressroom/press-releases/fierce-unshakable-love

#UU #UnitarianUniversalist #Transrights #belovedcommunity #solidarity #faith #UUSharedValues



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📣 Congregational leaders: We need your voice!

📣 Congregational leaders: We need your voice!

The UUA Commission on Appraisal is gathering input for its 2025 report on the deep and rapid changes facing Unitarian Universalist communities—from shifting demographics to post-Covid realities.

Help shape this vital conversation by completing our survey. Your insights will guide reflections on how we adapt, stay relevant, and thrive in today’s evolving religious landscape.

🔗 https://bit.ly/UUA-Survey
📬 Questions? Reach us at coa@uua.org.

#UU #UnitarianUniversalist



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✨ Meet us at General Assembly 2025—June 18–22 in Baltimore & online—for five powerful days of community, worship, and movement-b...

✨ Meet us at General Assembly 2025—June 18–22 in Baltimore & online—for five powerful days of community, worship, and movement-building!

We’re excited to welcome Deepa Iyer—strategist, author, and host of the “Solidarity Is This” podcast—as a featured speaker. Deepa brings wisdom and insight on building sustainable, justice-centered movements rooted in solidarity.

General Assembly is where Unitarian Universalists gather to learn, connect, and shape the future of our faith. Come be renewed. Come build community.

🎟️ Register now: uua.org/GA

#GA2025 #DeepaIyer #BelovedCommunity #FaithInAction #UU #UnitarianUniversalist #Baltimore #faith #family #friends #church #spirituality



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The continued cruel attacks from the federal government on diversity, equity, and inclusion policies are grounded in a kind of f...




The continued cruel attacks from the federal government on diversity, equity, and inclusion policies are grounded in a kind of fear and xenophobia that can sadly be traced throughout this country’s history. Recent threats to Section 504 legal protections will have devastating impacts on our children in schools and on the disability community. Cuts to Medicaid would endanger access to critical life-saving healthcare services for millions, including disabled people. This bold targeting of the most vulnerable is not new for this administration, and it is no less repugnant.

When those most impacted are attacked by leaders who hold disproportionate power, the harm is most profound for those of us, and our Beloveds, who hold multiple targeted identities. The threats to health and safety are real and it will take all of us, acting as a community in care and support of each other, to oppose these actions. And we must oppose them. Our deeply held religious values – of Justice, Equity, and Interdependence and centered around a powerful ethic of Love – call us to resist.

And as we organize our resistance, let us find ways to connect with and support one another in our local communities using the growing network of mutual aid groups found across this country. Learn more here: https://www.mutualaidhub.org/.

I am holding you all in my heart and in my prayers as I journey alongside you in these dangerous and exhausting times. I especially want our Beloveds living with disabilities to know that you are respected, valued, and worthy. May our prayers reach one another with tenderness and reverence as we find solace in each other’s care and take shifts in this long-haul work of building beloved community.

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✊ UUs showed up nationwide Saturday for the “Hands Off” day of action—joining 1,400+ protests across all 50 states to push back against attacks by the current administration on democracy, bodily autonomy, LGBTQIA+ rights, education, and more.

From Georgia to California, we showed what it means to live our values. In this clip from the Macon, GA, rally, UU minister and UUA Disability Justice Associate, the Rev. Amanda Schuber calls us to stay engaged and care for our communities.

🎥 Watch Amanda’s message: https://bit.ly/4cpqHrF

📸 Swipe the images for other UU voices who took action.

#HandsOff #UUtheVote #FaithInAction #CommunityCare #ProtectOurRights #UU #unitarianuniversalist #SocialJustice #Democracy #faith





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🕊️ Pause

🕊️ Pause. Breathe. Ground yourself. 🕊️

Wherever you are—buoyed by joy, worn down by grief, or somewhere in between—take a moment today to let your spirit settle. Let this be a time to reconnect with what sustains you.

Read "Prayer for Resilience" by Rev. Douglas Taylor, a powerful reminder that even in brokenness, we can find strength. That healing comes—like soft rain. That we rise, again and again.

Take time to say the prayer slowly. Let it meet you where you are.

Read the full prayer at: https://www.uua.org/worship/words/prayer/prayer-resilience

#Resilience #Worship #SpiritualPractice #TakeAMoment #UnitarianUniversalist #UU #Faith #family #friends #community #breathe



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🌟 “After that, instead of saying, ‘I go to a UU church,’ I started saying, ‘I am a Unitarian Universalist.’” 🌟

🌟 “After that, instead of saying, ‘I go to a UU church,’ I started saying, ‘I am a Unitarian Universalist.’” 🌟

For Paula Gribble, a child’s honest question—“What do we believe?”—sparked a journey that led to something deeper than belonging: a true sense of faith.

Years later, standing on stage at her first General Assembly, surrounded by thousands of UUs singing together, Paula felt it in her bones: this is my faith.

GeneralAssembly isn’t just an event. It’s a moment to feel the fullness of Unitarian Universalism come alive. A chance to connect, sing, learn, and deepen your own journey.

🌀 Come experience it for yourself.
🗓️ Register now for GA 2025: https://www.uua.org/ga.

Find info about GA here on FB: UUA General Assembly & Conference Services

📖 Read more about Paula’s faith journey in UU World: https://bit.ly/3E4Z7TR

#IAmAUU #FaithJourney #UU #UnitarianUniversalist #GA2025 #Baltimore #faith #family #friends #church



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In solidarity with The Unitarians in the United Kingdom, we uplift this message from the UUA's Global Connections office:

In solidarity with The Unitarians in the United Kingdom, we uplift this message from the UUA's Global Connections office:

"Our British Unitarian colleagues have passed an emergency motion to express their solidarity with Westminster Quaker Meeting and Quakers in Britain following police arrests during a peaceful meeting last week in London... The UUA Global Connections Office affirms the demand for religious liberty and the sanctity of houses of worship."

As UUs join over 100 members of the interfaith community in Washington DC tonight for a Sensitive Locations, Sacred Spaces prayer vigil ahead of the hearing for the historic lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security, we echo this commitment to religious liberty. The sanctity of sacred spaces is critical to our ability to carry out our faith's mandate to welcome and serve all.

Read the statement from the UK Unitarians at https://bit.ly/4iQRDmz.



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In “Year of the Tiger: An Activist’s Life,” Alice Wong exposes the deep harm caused by ableism and capitalism—especially the bel...

In “Year of the Tiger: An Activist’s Life,” Alice Wong exposes the deep harm caused by ableism and capitalism—especially the belief that a person’s worthiness depends on their productivity.

Unitarian Universalist shared values—Equity, Interdependence, and Transformation—call us to reject this toxic lie. Our worth is not measured in hours worked or income earned. We are more than our productivity. We are whole, significant, and worthy just as we are.

✨ How making space for a new way of being, where everyone matters, no exceptions? How can each of us resist the lie that worthiness must be earned--and how can we take concrete actions to make space for a new way of being, where everyone matters, no exceptions?

#DisabilityJustice #DisabilityRights #AccessIsLove #EndAbleism #UU #UnitarianUniversalist #faith #church #family #values



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Our everyday lives are not separate from politics; they are the foundation upon which future freedoms and rights are built. As Timothy Snyder writes, “The minor choices we make are themselves a kind of vote, making it more or less likely that free and fair elections will be held in the future.” 🗳️

The way we spend our time, the causes we support, even the conversations we have—they all shape what’s possible in the days ahead.

✨ What does it mean to live each day in a way that supports the future of democracy? 🕊️

Read more: https://www.uua.org/worship/words/quote/life-political.

#UU #UnitarianUniversalist #Democracy #Vote #faith #community





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🕯️ Sensitive Locations, Sacred Spaces Prayer Vigil 🕯️

🕯️ Sensitive Locations, Sacred Spaces Prayer Vigil 🕯️

As Unitarian Universalists, we uphold the shared values of Interdependence, Equity, and Justice. On the eve of a the hearing for a historic legal challenge to the rollback of protections for immigrant communities, we gather with interfaith partners to hold sacred space for prayer, solidarity, and collective resolve.

Join us tomorrow, in person or in solidarity, for this vigil to affirm the sanctity of sensitive locations—places where all people should feel safe from enforcement and be free to live with dignity.

📅 Thursday, April 3
🕡 6:30pm
📍 National City Christian Church, Washington, DC
🔗 RSVP: https://bit.ly/DC-Vigil

#SacredSpaces #FaithInAction #UUSharedValues #ImmigrantRights #UU #UnitarianUniversalist #BelovedCommunity



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7.7-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Myanmar, With Shaking Felt in Bangkok: Live Updates




The 7.7.-magnitude quake shook a swath of Southeast Asia. In Bangkok, dozens were missing after a skyscraper that was under construction collapsed, killing at least three people.

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💖#TransJoyIsSacred 💖

To celebrate trans people is not just to witness your existence, but to commit to your liberation. Trans Day of Visibility is about more than being acknowledged—it’s about being cherished, protected, and free.

We close today’s series with this powerful message from UU Rev. Phoenix Bell-Shelton Biggs:

"To affirm trans lives is to affirm the fundamental truth that all people deserve to live fully, freely, and without fear. It means being against oppression in all its forms—against the policing of bodies, the denial of healthcare, and the erasure of trans voices. It means celebrating trans joy, trans beauty, trans leadership, and trans love."

Let us be unwavering in our affirmation. Let us celebrate trans lives not just today, but every day.

#TransJoyIsSacred #TDOV #TransDayOfVisibility #TransLiberation #UUSharedValues #TransLove #ProtectTransLives #UU #UnitarianUniversalist #faith #family #friends #community





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🌈 Trans Joy is a Blessing 🌈

Trans joy is not a luxury. It is a birthright. And in a world that too often tries to dim that light, joy becomes a holy act of defiance and truth.

We continue our celebration of Transgender Day of Visibility by sharing these powerful words from Jes Martinez-Hunt, Conflict Engagement Coach with Hope for Us:

"Each holy moment of trans joy is a sacred spark of freedom that ignites when we live fully and unapologetically as ourselves. Through our laughter, community, creativity, and that quiet certainty of self-love, our joy is a burst of light. Trans joy breaks open the world’s too narrow stories and offers something greater: a blessing, a radiant reminder that the fullness of who we are is our gift to the world."

Trans joy is a gift. A spark. A blessing. And we are all better for it.

#TDOV #TransDayOfVisibility #UUSharedValues #TransIsBeautiful #UU #UnitarianUniversalist #Faith #Community #Family #friends





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