While the current Principles and Sources are cherished by many, Miller wants UUs to understand that they are neither sacred nor mystical texts. “They were not given on tablets on a mountaintop. They emerged from a small group of dedicated UUs in living memory, with tremendous input from UU church members, church leaders, congregational meetings, and clergy,” she says. “How glad I am to see these core statements and values being widely examined once again!”
“This is participatory theology. It is inclusive and alive. I am hopeful that we will, together, forge a new statement for these times.”
Read Rev. Diane Miller’s full story: https://bit.ly/41g8ypC
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‘This is participatory theology. It is inclusive and alive. I am hopeful that we will, together, forge a new statement for these times.’
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