In the fall of 1981, Rev. Diane Miller a young mother , was serving as a new minister, when she was asked to join a committee to examine the Unitarian Universalist Association Principles and Purposes as stated in Article II of the bylaws.
While the current Principles and Sources are cherished by many, Miller wants UUs to understand that they are neither sacred nor mystical texts. βThey 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,β she says. βHow glad I am to see these core statements and values being widely examined once again!β
βThis is participatory theology. It is inclusive and alive. I am hopeful that we will, together, forge a new statement for these times.β
Read Rev. Diane Millerβs full story: https://bit.ly/41g8ypC
βThis is participatory theology. It is inclusive and alive. I am hopeful that we will, together, forge a new statement for these times.β
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