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Only Clay on the Wheel

By: Jake Morrill β€”
A person's hands shape a clay vessel on a potter's wheel.

Jake Morrill

I want to be shaped in a way that lets me serve the eternal.

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Surviving a Plague ... Again

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Surviving a Plague … Again The year is 2021, I am 47, and I’m a 15-year survivor of the first plague of Generation X. Every part of that sentence makes me feel some kind of way. First of all … FORTY-SEVEN! I’m not one of those forever-young queens, so I’m very excited to be alive and grown...

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Putting on Armor

By: Shannon Lang β€”
Five people of color are seen in a line, holding hands with arms crossed in a sign of solidarity.

Shannon Lang

In order to be welcoming, the systems of power and privilege in our spaces need to be actively dismantled.

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Reclaiming My Culture

By: Mike Adams β€”
Four members of the Squamish and Lil'wat Nations, with their backs to the camrea, are each draped in a traditional Squamish or Lil'wat blanket.

Mike Adams

I was leaving my mom in another world, located far away from mine.

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The Question

By: Erika A. Hewitt β€”
A starry night sky and and an atmospheric glow blanket the well-lit southeastern African coast as the International Space Station orbited 263 miles above.

Erika A. Hewitt

I need to celebrate our human family, whose power and potential shimmer against the backdrop of deep time, because we aren’t at our best right now.

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Letting the Questions Float By

By: Diane Dassow β€”
Seen from behind, a person walks along a low-tide beach. Kelp covered rocks in foreground. Gentle surf and ocean waves in distance.

Diane Dassow

I am learning to give up needing to know the answers, and instead live with the questions.

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A Thousand Voices

By: Tania MΓ‘rquez β€”
The stub of a lit taper candle burns brightly on a bed of cempasΓΊchil, or Mexican marigolds.

Tania MΓ‘rquez

The dead aren’t really dead; their stories are perpetually being told by the world around us.

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Permissions & Licensing

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Not Lost, Just Different

By: Shaya French β€”
A clear hourglass filled with blue sand rests on the page of a calendar

Shaya French

If this year is a "lost" year, then I am bound to live a lost life.

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Pandemic Reckoning

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Joshua Eaton

Six experts in public health, racial injustice, economic inequality, extremism, and Unitarian Universalist theology talk about the deep fissures the past year has revealedβ€”and how we can move forward.

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In Tulsa, Faith Leaders Call for Massacre Reparations

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Elaine McArdle

One hundred years after the violent destruction of a prosperous Black neighborhood, a coalition of faith communities is building support for reparations.

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Excitement Builds for 2021 β€˜Circle ’Round’ General Assembly

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Staff Writer

UUA’s second all-virtual General Assembly is focused on improving user experience and providing more opportunities for interaction.

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Q&A: Saunder Choi, GA Music Coordinator

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Saunder Choi, GA Music Coordinator

Elaine McArdle

Filipino composer and music director at UU Community Church of Santa Monica, California, provides creative direction for UUA General Assembly 2021.

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More than 4,200 UUs β€˜Circle ’Round’ virtually for 2021 General Assembly

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Elaine McArdle, Sonja L. Cohen

UUA’s second online-only General Assembly focuses on dismantling white supremacy and systemic racism.

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General Assembly Special Collections Recipients Thrive and Grow

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Elaine McArdle

Financial contributions from GA participants make significant change possible: a look at the work of three recent recipients.

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UUA President’s Report, General Assembly 2021

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Susan Frederick-Gray

Three core priorities will continue to guide our work.

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Widening the Circle of Concern, Together, to Upend White Supremacy

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Heather Beasley Doyle

Five central Illinois congregations collaborate, aided by a new UUA study/action guide.

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An Ingathering Greeting from UUA President Susan Frederick-Gray

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Susan Frederick-Gray

There is great healing and sustaining power in our faith, even if the ways we gather look different than before.Β Β Β 

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Congregations adapt to evolving COVID guidance

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Members of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington, Virginia, participate in a Flower Communion in the congregation's memorial garden in May 2021.

Kat McKim

As the Delta variant complicates plans for a return to in-person worship, congregations continue to explore a variety of models for being in community.

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I Am Called to Show Up for Climate Justice

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I am a college student, but more urgently, I am a young Unitarian Universalist working to save my future.

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Following Indigenous Leadership, UUs Join Major Climate Action in D.C.

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Elaine McArdle

People v. Fossil Fuels Demands Biden Stop New Projects

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Have an Idea for CERSI 2022 Workshops?

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Do you have a creative idea for ways that the community can play, explore, or learn together? We want to see your proposals for morning seminars and afternoon workshops!

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Letting the Questions Float By

By: Diane Dassow β€”
Seen from behind, a person walks along a low-tide beach. Kelp covered rocks in foreground. Gentle surf and ocean waves in distance.

Diane Dassow

I am learning to give up needing to know the answers, and instead live with the questions.

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UU Pittsburgh Assembly to Explore the 8th Principle

By: Sunshine Jeremiah Wolfe β€”
Image is a bridge with a chalice above it

Sunshine Jeremiah Wolfe

On November 6th, UUs of Greater Pittsburgh- a membership organization of 12 congregations- will gather to discuss the 8th Principle and what it can mean for our congregations. The keynote will be one of the co-authors of the 8th Principle, Paula Cole Jones. This online Assembly is open to all.

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A Thousand Voices

By: Tania MΓ‘rquez β€”
The stub of a lit taper candle burns brightly on a bed of cempasΓΊchil, or Mexican marigolds.

Tania MΓ‘rquez

The dead aren’t really dead; their stories are perpetually being told by the world around us.

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Guidance for Outdoor Gatherings During COVID-19

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These recommendations were updated by our Safer Congregations Team on June 8, 2021 in response to questions from congregations. Please use them in conjunction with our full UUA guidance for gathering during COVID-19. Data show that the risks of transmission of COVID-19 are lower in outdoor...

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Opportunities for Connection ~ November 2021

By: Central East Region of the UUA β€”
A book titled "Defund Fear" by Zach Norris is held in the hands of someone whose hands are light brown; only their torso is showing.

Central East Region of the UUA

Find out what's happening in the Central East Region! This month - Common Read, COMPASS, 8th Principle Presentation, Jubilee 3, Open Enrollment, Fall Chalice Lighter Call, Screening The Condor & The Eagle and more.

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Permissions & Licensing

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The Emperor's Berries

By: Renee Ruchotzke β€”
two red raspberries on a bush

Renee Ruchotzke

How might our expectations about year-round berries impact our expectations around our church’s programming? Sometimes we see consumer expectations show up in our faith communities when it comes to Sunday services, religious exploration, and so on.

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Not Lost, Just Different

By: Shaya French β€”
A clear hourglass filled with blue sand rests on the page of a calendar

Shaya French

If this year is a "lost" year, then I am bound to live a lost life.

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Decentering Whiteness Webinar 3 - Beyond Basic Representation: Taking Our Anti-Racist Commitment into Worship

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
Today starts the observance of DΓ­a de los Muertos. For many, DΓ­a de los Muertos is a celebration in memory of those who have died. This holy day is a distinctly Mexican holiday, though some in other Latin American countries have adopted it. In the words of Rev. Marisol Caballero, "When white people 'celebrate' el DΓ­a de Los Muertos not as the personal, invited guest of Mexicans, it feels to me like someone has crashed a family funeral or a wake." To learn more about the ways that cultural appropriation serves to re-center whiteness and support structures of oppression, watch this expansive discussion of applying anti-racism work to Unitarian Universalist worship.

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The third of three webinars about Decentering Whiteness in Worship.

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UU the Vote - Faith, Love, and Action. Together.

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
With the 2020 election day a year behind us, we recognize and remember the Unitarian Universalists who gathered to put our shared values into powerful action. We are grateful for the Unitarian Universalist volunteers who supported fair and safe voting across the country.

The fight for voting rights and true equity for all continues. As Unitarian Universalists, our values hold that all people should have a voice and a vote in choosing their leaders and determining what is best for ourselves and our communities. This is a continuation of our collective power. Learn how you can continue to help at https://bit.ly/2Y7y5pV.


Together. By adding your email, you will receive updates from the UUA and local state action networks. UU the Vote was imagined as an β€œall hands on deck” project to articulate UU values in the public…

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Opinion: A victory for women against Texas abortion law would be short-lived

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
U.S. Supreme Court justices on Monday signaled they are reconsidering their positions. Monday's argument saw several justices treating the two cases on SB8 as being about the rule of law rather than the right to abortion, and that was bad news for Texas.

Even some of the court's conservatives seemed concerned about the attempt by Texas to structure a law that deprives residents of a constitutional right but is intended to make it impossible to challenge the law in federal court.

Unitarian Universalists proclaim that all individuals and communities have the right to self-determination, safety, and the resources that are necessary for health and sustainability. Our faith tradition has a long legacy of advocating for safe, legal, accessible abortion care for anyone who needs it. We must continue to fight together for permanent federal legislation that enshrines the national right to abortion care.
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Law professor Mary Ziegler writes after Monday's Supreme Court oral argument on SB8, Texas's restrictive abortion measure, that while the justices' questions implied that the Texas law is in trouble, they also showed that Roe v. Wade is in trouble too.

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Delta Guidance

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
The UUA continues to turn to the public health professionals who have been advising us throughout the pandemic. As we gather more data about what works and what no longer works to lower the risk of transmission, we update our recommendations.

It is important for congregations to regularly assess the transmission risk for their local and surrounding areas as determined by trusted health authorities and the particular risk factors for staff and members of the community.

We all know the importance of continuing to minister to and provide for the spiritual needs of our communities, maintaining inclusion for all, and mitigating risks for our people, and larger communities.

The UUA is here to support you in that work and we should all make space to support those tasked with making these decisions and plans in our congregations and communities.

https://bit.ly/3EEO1Qb


Here is the UUA's updated guidance around gathering, updated for Fall 2021.

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We have new job openings here at the UUA, including: Junior Developer Executive Editor, UU World Magazine And there will be mo...

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
We have new job openings here at the UUA, including:

Junior Developer
Executive Editor, UU World Magazine

And there will be more to come! Learn more about these exciting opportunities and join us in this transformational work.

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Timeline Photos

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
Today starts the observance of Diwali. Diwali is the Indian festival of lights, and India's biggest and most important holiday of the year. The festival gets its name from the row (avali) of clay lamps (or deepa) that Indians light outside their homes to symbolize the inner light that protects us from spiritual darkness. In addition to Hindus, Jains, Buddhists and Sikhs also celebrate Diwali in such countries as Nepal, Bangladesh, Malaysia and Singapore.

Unitarian Universalists have many kinds of connections with Hinduism.
Ideas and practices from Hinduism are welcome in Unitarian Universalism. Our worships have drawn from Hindu sources: poetry, scripture, philosophy, and kirtan. We share many values with Hinduismβ€”most centrally, that there is unity at the core of religious diversity.



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Letting the Questions Float By

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
Writing for Braver/Wiser, Diane Dassow reminds us to give up needing to know the answers to every question that might arise, and instead live with the questions. She reflects "I allowed my being to live at low tide, to love, and to look for inspiration in nature. Rather than jump into β€œwrapping up my affairs,” I relaxed my soul, practiced tai chi, and let the questions float by." Read the entire passage and sign up for Braver/Wiser here:https://bit.ly/3o1Mflt


I am learning to give up needing to know the answers, and instead live with the questions.

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Encouraging Vaccination

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
Most Unitarian Universalists are strong believers in science, medicine, and epidemiology. We encourage everyone who is eligible to get vaccinated against COVID-19 as soon as possible. However, some Unitarian Universalists, and staff of UU congregations, have personal values or fears that lead away from choosing vaccination. How can we as congregations who want to minimize the spread of this potentially deadly disease encourage, or even require, vaccination against COVID-19?

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Widespread vaccination against COVID-19 makes our communities safer. How do we encourage vaccination with sensitivity and kindness?

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Are You Tired?

By: Beth Casebolt β€”
an orange cat sleeping on a lavendar pillow with her paw over her face

Beth Casebolt

I am tired. Are you tired? I'm tired and cranky and just want all of this craziness to stop.

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Timeline Photos

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
At 11 AM for a multiplatform (in-person and online) celebration of Deepavali (Diwali) at Cedar Lane Unitarian Universalist Church! The service will feature Indian classical dances by students of Natananjali and Nrithyamala Schools of Dance, Music by DC Group Tvameva, storytelling, and reflections by acclaimed Indian musician and social justice activist TM Krishna. Delicious Vegetarian Indian refreshments will be served following the service for those attending in person.



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Common Read

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
We are excited to announce that the 2021-2022 Unitarian Universalist #CommonRead has been selected:The UUA has chosen Defund Fear: Safety Without Policing, Prisons, and Punishment by Zach Norris(Beacon Press, 2021).

We are in need of a national change with the repressive and racist policing systems. These systems have caused harm and failed to protect marginalized communities. It matters that we support the need for change in public safety, moving away from fear and punishment and toward growth and support systems for our families and communities.

As Unitarian Universalists, the matters raised in Defund Fear invite us to respond to public safety in the U.S. today through a lens of faith. Our values call us to approach this book with humility toward these stories and appreciation of the tellers’ generosity and purpose. Everyone has a place in the stories Norris offers. Bring self-awareness of your place in your community and the world to seek your role in the stories and in the challenges they call forth.

For your care, for your growth, and for the care and growth of others in your community with whom you will discuss Defund Fear, it is strongly recommended that you enter this book with these questions by your side:

What is my connection to the stories told and the harms named? Where am I in these stories? In what ways have punishing first responses either benefited or harmed my community?
What is my story of public safety? In what ways has fear shaped my assumptions and experiences about public safety?
What is my complicity? What shape does, or could, my accountability take?
What support do I have and what do I need, in bringing my raw self to this book and the faith questions it asks me?

https://www.uua.org/read


"Defund Fear" by Zach Norris is the new UUA Common Read.

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Israel designates Palestinian civil society groups as terrorists, U.N. 'alarmed'

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
The Israeli Ministry of Defense’s October 19 declaration that key Palestinian human rights groups are β€œterrorist organizations” effectively outlaws and criminalize the named groups: Defense for Children International – Palestine, Al-Haq, Addameer, Bisan, the Union of Agricultural Working Committees, and the Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees.

The targeted organizations are among the most respected Palestinian human rights organizations, organizations that many of us rely on for information and with which we have long-established relationships. All of these organizations work closely with the United Nations.

This is a dangerous escalation of Israel’s ongoing attacks on civil society and human rights defenders. An attack on these organizations is an attack on those most dedicated to realizing a just and lasting peace and if this action is allowed to stand, it will make peace harder to realize.

As Churches and church-based organizations, we unequivocally reject this move and call on you to both demand its immediate reversal and to insist on protection for Palestinian civil society and human rights defenders.

https://reut.rs/3o7Ztgy


Israel on Friday designated six Palestinian civil society groups as terrorist organisations and accused them of funnelling donor aid to militants, a move that drew criticism from the United Nations and human rights watchdogs.

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The Work That's Ours to Do

By: DanaLee Simon β€”
Bright red-orange kokanee salmon swim in the water of a shallow stream flanked by foliage

DanaLee Simon

We already have everything we need within us to meet the life that is before us.

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The Work That's Ours to Do

By: DanaLee Simon β€”
Bright red-orange kokanee salmon swim in the water of a shallow stream flanked by foliage

DanaLee Simon

We already have everything we need within us to meet the life that is before us.

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COMPASS A UUA Conference December 11-12, 2021

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
You are invited to reach into your spiritual toolkits and grab your β€œcompass,” your wayfinder, that inner voice that points you toward goodness, and join in charting a path toward a deeper knowing of Unitarian Universalism. Join us for Compass: Navigating the Paths of Liberation Together. Our very own Article II Commission will ask for your input on our ever-evolving Purposes and Principles.

This event is for: lay leaders, religious professionals, adults, youth, members of congregations, and anyone else who is interested in diving into an exploration of interdependence in UU theology and practice.

Compass will be held online on December 11 and 12, 2021. Register today!

https://bit.ly/3wCPioe


COMPASS- Navigating the Paths to Liberation Together, December 11-12, 2021 online.

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Arrested for refusing to give up bus seat in 1955, she's fighting to clear her record

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
Months before Rosa Parks became the mother of the modern civil rights movement by refusing to move to the back of a segregated Alabama bus, Black teenager Claudette Colvin did the same. Convicted of assaulting a police officer while being arrested, she was placed on probation yet never received notice that she'd finished the term.

Colvin age 82, is asking a judge to end the matter once and for all. She wants a court in Montgomery to wipe away a record that has cast a shadow over the life of a largely unsung hero of the civil rights era.Colvin's case was sent to juvenile court and records show a judge found her delinquent and placed her on probation as a ward of the state pending good behavior. Colvin never got official word that she'd completed probation. Her conviction for standing up for her constitutional right terrorized her and her relatives.

Her actions back in March of 1955 were conscientious, not criminal; inspired, not illegal; they should have led to praise and not prosecution.
Guided by our faith, Unitarian Universalists remain steadfast in demanding accountability and justice at the highest levels of our government. We hold democracy as a central principle for our faith. We must use this moment as an opportunity for profound reflection.

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Months before Rosa Parks became the mother of the modern civil rights movement by refusing to move to the back of a segregated Alabama bus, Black teenager Claudette Colvin did the same.

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On Veterans Day

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
In honor of Veterans Day, we share this prayer from Wren Bellavance-Grace. Today we have set aside time to publicly say thank you to our siblings who have served in the Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Navy, and Marines; to say 'Thank You' to all who served, whatever their role, wherever their service took them.

Read it in full from Worship Web:https://bit.ly/31WWTTn


"If the only prayer you ever say in your entire life is 'Thank You,' it will be enough" β€”Meister Eckhart Today we have set aside time to publicly say...

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The Condor & The Eagle | Unitarian Universalist Ministry for Earth

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
The Unitarian Universalist Ministry for Earth is partnering with the creators of The Condor & The Eagle for a big community screening daily until Tuesday, November 30th playing every 15 minutes. Register you or your congregation for this screening of The Condor & The Eagle!

This award-winning documentary showcases Indigenous environmental leaders embarking on an extraordinary trans-continental adventure from the Boreal forest to deep into the heart of the Amazonian jungle to unite the peoples of North and South America in a spiritual renaissance that deepens the meaning of "Climate Justice."

Watch the film now: https://bit.ly/3npTgwi


About the Film Host an Online Screening ​​​​​The Condor and The Eagle – Community Documentary Screening Playing every 15 minutes, October 11 – November 30, 2021 Suggested $1-100 sliding scale donation (avg. $25; all are welcome to participate in this community screening regardless of a...

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Photos from Unitarian Universalist Youth Ministry's post

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
It’s time we all gain a new perspective on building a community that cares. To begin the work of we must start with Hospitality, Acceptance, Accountability, and Inclusivity.











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News from the CER Advisory Council

By: Laura Conkle β€”
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Laura Conkle

Our Central East Region Advisory Council is pausing our ministry. Much has changed since we began our ministry in 2015. And now we must seek a new way forward together.

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Not Lost, Just Different

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
This week's Braver Wiser message comes from Shaya French.

β€œEven a wounded world is feeding us. Even a wounded world holds us, giving us moments of wonder and joy. I choose joy over despair. Not because I have my head in the sand, but because joy is what the earth gives me daily and I must return the gift.”

Read it in full and subscribe to Braver/Wiser:https://bit.ly/3kF0LPg


If this year is a "lost" year, then I am bound to live a lost life.

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We are excited to announce the new issue of UU World is coming out in early December! Called Transforming Culture In Spiritual a...

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
We are excited to announce the new issue of UU World is coming out in early December! Called Transforming Culture In Spiritual and Public Life, this issue focuses on navigating culture change on a personal level as reflected in relationships and personal growth, changing congregational culture, and creating change in society.

Look for your issue to arrive in your mailbox in early December! Not sure if you’re getting UU World magazine or need to update your subscription? You can do it online at https://bit.ly/3qFwaoD.



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Trans Adults Are Twice as Likely to Be Unemployed as Cis Adults

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
We are so grateful for the Trans community who have been leading change in the workplace throughout history and today but, we recognize Trans adults are twice as likely to be unemployed as Cis adults.

As Unitarian Universalists, there is more work to do for us to be the community that Trans UUs deserve and need. Let us lean into trans resilience and support its blossoming and those looking for work.

https://bit.ly/30Eum4p


Not even college education solved the wage gap between trans workers and cis workers, according to a new survey.

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Words Fail

By: David Glasgow β€”
A young teen lies on their bed, eyes closed, listening to music on headphones. A guitar lies on the bed next to them.

David Glasgow

Spirit of Life who dwells before and between and beyond all words… we open ourselves to you.

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Words Fail

By: David Glasgow β€”
A young teen lies on their bed, eyes closed, listening to music on headphones. A guitar lies on the bed next to them.

David Glasgow

Spirit of Life who dwells before and between and beyond all words… we open ourselves to you.

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Julius Jones is Innocent - Tell Governor Stitt To Spare His Life and Set Him Free

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
Julius Jones is set to be executed by the state of Oklahoma this Thursday, November 18. Jones’s family and millions of supporters have been urging Oklahoma’s Governor Kevin Stitt to commute the man’s sentence to life in prison, but so far Mr. Stitt has not indicated he is considering a reversal.

Jones has maintained his innocence in the killing of a local businessman since the beginning and his trial has been widely seen as impaired by racial bias. Oklahoma’s Pardon and Parole Board have voted twice to recommend clemency in Jones’s case, but so far Gov. Stitt remains unmoved.

Will you add your name to this petition urging the Governor to grant clemency? Learn more about Julius Jones’s case at https://innocenceproject.org/julius-jones-death-row-oklahoma-what-to-know/.

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I just wrote Oklahoma Governor Stitt, urging him to spare Julius Jones' life, an innocent man on death row for a crime he did not commit. Click to do the same: [@campaign]

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If you're thinking about spending your holidays with high school-aged youth, consider getting trained in Youth Mental Health First Aid. Created by the National Council for Mental Wellbeing, Youth Mental Health First Aid training teaches adults supporting youth how to recognize the signs and symptoms of mental health challenges and crises and offers practice applying appropriate steps to getting youth the help they need.

The next training offered by the UUA is Saturday, November 20th and Sunday the 21st from 1p-4p PT (2:00p-5:00p MT / 3:00p-6:00p CT / 4:00p-7:00p ET).

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The Gap Between Glamour and Death for Trans Women of Color

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
As we approach Trans Day of Remembrance, we lift up the experience of Trans women of color, for whom representation can be polarizing. The author Denny reminds us β€œthere are the well-known Trans women of color we admire, and there are those we mourn for.” Let's continue to be mindful of the struggle for balance and acceptance, we hold our trans, non-binary, genderqueer, and gender non-conforming community in care.

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"I’m stuck between feeling like I need to be beautiful in order to be taken seriously, and feeling like I need to be invisible to be safe."

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Youth Mental First Aid Trainings

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If you're thinking about spending your holidays with high school-aged youth, consider getting trained in Youth Mental Health First Aid. Created by the National Council for Mental Wellbeing, Youth Mental Health First Aid training teaches adults supporting youth how to recognize the signs and symptoms of mental health challenges and crises and offers practice applying appropriate steps to getting youth the help they need.

The next training offered by the UUA is Saturday, November 20th and Sunday the 21st from 1p-4p PT (2:00p-5:00p MT / 3:00p-6:00p CT / 4:00p-7:00p ET).


Youth Mental Health First Aid training teaches how to recognize mental health challenges get help

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Please join us for a Trans Day of Remembrance worship service led by UUA Rev. Michael Crumpler and special guests Rev. Ali KC Bell and Imara Jones today at 2:00 pm-3:30 pm ET.

Register here: https://bit.ly/3FwiPTH



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Kyle Rittenhouse Has Gotten Away With Murderβ€”as Predicted

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
As we process this verdict against Kyle Rittenhouse, a young white man who murdered two pro-BLM protesters, we are coming together β€” on social media and in person, in action, and in prayer β€” to call for healing, justice, well-being, and true community safety for all in Wisconsin.

Acquittals are what we’ve come to expect from our criminal justice system, which is designed to uphold and protect systems of white supremacy. White supremacy is deadly. It is dehumanizing, violent, and it continues to hold our nation in its death grip. This outcome is yet another example of a system that devalues lives based on who you are and what you look like.

Our faith insists that any system that works to erode our full humanity is unjust and harmful, and must be dismantled. Unitarian Universalism urges us to dedicate our hearts and our life forces toward dismantling white supremacy and creating a world in which every single person has the ability to live free and thrive.

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Rittenhouse’s acquittal is not a β€œmiscarriage” of justice, as some might claim. It is our white justice system working as intended.

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We who believe in freedom cannot rest. β€” Side With Love

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
Grateful to be held in community with each of you and with our friends at Side with Love in this time of such grief and frustration. We echo their guidance:

However your heart is today, Beloved, know that you are not alone. It is true that we who believe in freedom cannot rest until it comes -- but the β€œwe” is so much larger than any individual, and all of us must take our shifts. If you need a moment to pause, know that others are ready to move and take their turns now.


β€œUntil the killing of Black men, Black mothers’ sons, becomes as important to the rest of the country as the killing of a White mother’s sonβ€”we who believe in freedom cannot rest until this happens.” – Ella Baker (1903-1986) In weeks like this one, it can be particularly heartbreaking to...

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Let's take a moment today to uplift and honor the resilience of the trans and nonbinary people still in our lives and in our com...

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
Let's take a moment today to uplift and honor the resilience of the trans and nonbinary people still in our lives and in our communities.

We especially echo President Susan Frederick-Gray's deep gratitude shared in the message below.


2021 marks the deadliest year for #transgender and #nonbinary people. In the United States more than 45 trans or nonbinary people have been murdered, the majority of whom were Black and Latina trans women. Racism, white supremacy, and patriarchy are responsible for the disparate impact of this violence against trans women of color.

In the midst of this reality, we continue to have organized, well-funded campaigns to attack the humanity of trans people. The violence inherent in policies denying access to trans inclusive health care, to protections against discrimination, and denying trans kids the ability to play sports enables and encourages the interpersonal violence that takes the lives of our trans and nonbinary siblings.

Today, our hearts grieve and we draw our trans and nonbinary siblings close in love and care. We commit ourselves to the work and the practices and culture that will nurture the day when every trans and nonbinary person is respected, welcome, safe and affirmed in every space – beginning with our own homes and communities.

#TransDayOfRemembrance

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Dealing with Anger

By: Evin Carvill Ziemer β€”
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Evin Carvill Ziemer

If you’re a congregational leader, you may be wondering why you can’t do anything right and it seems like someone is always angry with you right now. It’s not you. You’re not alone.

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Gratitude

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
With Thanksgiving this week and the holiday season approaching, this marks the beginning of the season of thankfulness and gratitude. After the second year in a worldwide pandemic, it can be easy to get caught up in a whirlwind of complaints and negativity, but expressing gratitude is easier than you think.

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Practicing Gratitude This Holiday Season: A Message from UUA President Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray

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Susan Frederick-Gray

However you celebrate, holidays and rituals are an invitation for reflection. They remind us of our past, and they also invite us to be attentive to the present moment.

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Practicing Gratitude This Holiday Season

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
UUA President Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray shares a pastoral holiday message to help remind us holidays and rituals are an invitation for reflection.

In this video message, learn how President Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray practices gratitude to help her be more intentional in naming the gifts that surround her and how we all share a fundamental interdependence.

Watch and share this video with your own congregation or community. Head over to our YouTube channel to get additional video content to use in your congregation's worship service, including a full homily and a guided meditation: https://bit.ly/2ZfHVXo



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An Atheist's Prayers

By: Sally Fritsche β€”
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Sally Fritsche

May we release ourselves from the need to fit every truth neatly into our own language.

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An Atheist's Prayers

By: Sally Fritsche β€”
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Sally Fritsche

May we release ourselves from the need to fit every truth neatly into our own language.

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COMPASS A UUA Conference December 11-12, 2021

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
You are invited to reach into your spiritual toolkits and grab your β€œcompass,” your wayfinder, that inner voice that points you toward goodness, and join in charting a path toward a deeper knowing of Unitarian Universalism. Join us for Compass: Navigating the Paths of Liberation Together. Our very own Article II Commission will ask for your input on our ever-evolving Purposes and Principles.
This event is for: lay leaders, religious professionals, adults, youth, members of congregations, and anyone else who is interested in diving into an exploration of interdependence in UU theology and practice.
Compass will be held online on December 11 and 12, 2021. Register today!

https://bit.ly/3wCPioe


COMPASS- Navigating the Paths to Liberation Together, December 11-12, 2021 online.

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Times like these are turning points for everyone. We, as Unitarian Universalists and people committed to the inherent worth and dignity of all, know that we must continue to show up boldly, generously, and courageously in the struggle to transform this country.



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For Arbery’s Family and Friends, a Time of Anguish and Activism

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
We are relieved to learn that all three of the white defendants tried for Ahmaud Arbery's murder have been found #guilty. The verdict represents a small measure of accountability in the Georgia criminal legal system, but never true justice.

True justice would have #AhmaudArbery still alive to be the loyal friend and loving family member he was before his life was so coldly taken.

We hold his family, friends and all those deeply impacted by these events in love and light during this bittersweet time. And we reaffirm our commitment, rooted in our Unitarian Universalist faith, to be in solidarity with the Movement for Black Lives and with all marginalized communities as we continue the work of building Beloved Community.

#BlackLivesMatter


With closing arguments set to begin in the trial of three men accused of killing Ahmaud Arbery, those closest to him have kept a prayerful vigil at the courthouse.

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By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
Today, while we are gathered with friends and family, let us take a moment to reflect on this special "Thanksgiving Meditation" by Elizabeth Strong. It begins:

Let us rejoice for the families who have gathered this Thanksgiving to express their thanks and to celebrate the bounty of their lives.
Let us join together in support of those whose families are far away, with distances in many forms.
Let us hold one another in gentle reverence this holiday of Thanksgiving for we are here to celebrate, to worship, to be thankful for what we have.

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[LIVE] National Day of Mourning 2021 (November 25, 2021, 12PM ET)

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
Since 1970, Indigenous people and their allies have gathered at noon on Cole's Hill in Plymouth MA to commemorate a National Day of Mourning on the US Thanksgiving holiday. Many Native people do not celebrate the arrival of the Pilgrims & other European settlers. Thanksgiving Day is a reminder of the genocide of millions of Native people, the theft of Native lands, and the erasure of Native cultures. Participants in National Day of Mourning honor Indigenous ancestors and Native resilience. It is a day of remembrance and spiritual connection, as well as a protest against the racism and oppression that Indigenous people continue to experience worldwide.

United American Indians of New England (UAINE group) offers this Livestream of the 52nd Annual National Day of Mourning, November 25, 2021, 12:00 Noon ET, Cole's Hill, Plymouth, MA. Participants in National Day of Mourning honor Native ancestors and the struggles of Native peoples to survive today. It is a day of remembrance and spiritual connection as well as a protest of the racism and oppression which Native Americans continue to experience. Unitarian Universalists remain in committed solidarity with Indigenous people. We send our love and solidarity to the UAINE group today!


2021 National Day of Mourning 11.25.21 12 noon Cole's Hill, Plymouth, MA (hill above Plymouth Rock)E-mail: info@uaine.orgWebsite: http://www.uaine.orgWHAT IS...

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By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
As we anticipate the start of the holiday season and continue to create new ways to connect safely and celebrate this time, remember the joy and love present in our hearts and in our communities.

In this season, lean into what you love and what makes you feel connected. Find strength in your faith, and in the foundation of your families, friends, and the people who came before you. Enjoy this time to connect with our community and those we love.

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Opportunities for Connection ~ December 2021

By: Central East Region of the UUA β€”
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Find out what's happening in the Central East Region! This month - Livestreaming and Copyright Resources, COMPASS, OWL Offerings, Small Congregations Conference, CERSI Job Applications, Faithify Opportunities and more.

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On this first night of Hanukkah, we share this message of hope and resilience from President Susan Frederick-Gray.

It reads, "At sundown, as candles are lit for the first night of Hanukkah, let us remember: Even when challenges seem insurmountable, hope is always present. A small group of faithful, committed people really can create change. Faith is what calls us to move forward, in love and hope, even when we can't know how it will all turn out. Happy Hanukkah, Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray.



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With Gratitude

By: Central East Region of the UUA β€”
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Central East Region of the UUA

With Thanksgiving just past and the holiday season approaching, this marks the beginning of the season of thankfulness and gratitude. And so we want to take this opportunity to say Thank You. First of all, thank you to all of those who stepped up when the pandemic became a reality for our...

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Guidance for Singing Together as the Pandemic Evolves

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We know that congregants are eager to be able to sing together and to enjoy the singing of their choir and soloists, but we need to exercise caution.

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Laying Dreams to Rest

By: Leslie Gatto β€”
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Leslie Gatto

Acknowledging that our dream was not happening didn't end the grief, but it did offer closure.

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Laying Dreams to Rest

By: Leslie Gatto β€”
In a nest woven from twigs and leaves, a small spotted eggshell is broken.

Leslie Gatto

Acknowledging that our dream was not happening didn't end the grief, but it did offer closure.

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Unitarian Universalist Association

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
"We are part of the connective tissue that holds the legacy and future of our faith.

We are Church Across the Street, AYS, YRUU, youth cons, Journey Toward Wholeness, GROUNDWORK, C*UUYAN, the Mountain, and GA Youth and Young Adult Caucus.

We are the children of freedom fighters, visionaries, and radical liberal theologians...

We are and will be the ministers, religious educators, congregational presidents, organizers, and social change leaders our faith has led us to be." www.uuworld.org/articles/we-are-community

We couldn't have Unitarian Universalism without #ElandriaWilliams and we can't have it without you. Please support our Association as generously as you are able this #GivingTuesday. https://giving.uua.org/tuesday


I am supporting the UUA this Giving Tuesday to provide more resources to congregations, prepare UU leaders and advance our UU values. Join me by donating at giving.uua.org/tuesday

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What if your gift could be matched for an entire year? This Giving Tuesday is different. https://giving.uua.org/tuesday

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
What if your gift could be matched for an entire year? This Giving Tuesday is different. https://giving.uua.org/tuesday



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"I support the work of the UUA as the flagship of our faith and its promotion of our UU principles on a larger scale." Mark B. ...

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"I support the work of the UUA as the flagship of our faith and its promotion of our UU principles on a larger scale." Mark B.

Become a monthly donor for Giving Tuesday and your next 12 monthly gifts will be matched! https://giving.uua.org/tuesday



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Support the UUA this Giving Tuesday!

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
Watch our UUA President Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray as she goes live for Giving Tuesday! Go to giving.uua.org/tuesday to make a gift to the UUA!



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December 1st is World AIDS Day, a day to be reminded that HIV/AIDS is still with us. Today we will remember the more than 80 million who are living with HIV and AIDS and the more than 36 million who have died from the virus.

As we move into a season of gratitude and grace, we are mindful of the deep grief that so many are holding as another year comes to a close. May the joy that you hold while surrounded by loved ones leave space for all who are lonely and alone, grieving from deep loss amid COVID-19 and the systems of power and oppression that continue to perpetuate disproportionate death among people who are transgender and people for whom HIV and AIDS is still a death sentence.

In honor of World AIDS Day, please join the U.S. HIV & AIDS Faith Coalition as they honor the millions of lives lost to HIV and AIDS alongside of those living with the virus for a World AIDS Day Conference.

Register here: https://bit.ly/3D9QYXL



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UUs Remain Committed to Reproductive Justice

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
As the U.S. Supreme Court hears oral argument today in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, let’s recognize that even if SCOTUS rejects Mississippi's attempt to outlaw abortions currently protected by SCOTUS precedent, Mississippi residents have just one clinic providing abortions. We know that without means and access, legal rights do not translate into real choice.

As SisterSong affirms: β€œReproductive justice is about access, not choice. Mainstream movements have focused on keeping abortion legal as an individual choice. That is necessary, but not enough. Even when abortion is legal, many women of color cannot afford it, or cannot travel hundreds of miles to the nearest clinic. There is no choice where there is no access."

The UUA is proud to have joined an amicus brief with Unitarian Universalist Women's Federation, Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice, Auburn Theological Seminary, and 50 other faith-based organizations in support of Jackson Women’s Health Organization. And we will continue to fight together for permanent federal legislation that enshrines the national right to abortion care. Our faith calls us to continue to advocate fiercely for all people to be able to readily access safe, legal abortion care whenever and wherever they need it.

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Our faith tradition has a long legacy of advocating for safe, legal, accessible abortion care for anyone who needs it.

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Unitarian Universalist Association

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Thank you to everyone who contributed to a successful Giving Tuesday. Thank you for joining this special opportunity to have twice the impact. If you still want to be a faithful sustainer it's not too late to contribute.

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I am supporting the UUA this Giving Tuesday to provide more resources to congregations, prepare UU leaders and advance our UU values. Join me by donating at giving.uua.org/tuesday

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A Guided Meditation on Gratitude

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
We invite you to join UUA President Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray in a quiet, meditative space to focus your mind on what you are grateful for on this day.

While watching this video message, ask yourself what or who are you grateful for? Is there anyone who's caring for you, showing you care, inspiring you, comforting you?

Watch and share this video with your own congregation or community.

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May prayers of love surround and hold the families who lost loved ones, the students and teachers, the first responders, and the wider community of Oxford, Michigan. Our faith community mourns with you.This is a time for embracing one another and helping each other find strength and solace. We must reflect humbly and work to change the conditions that allow violence to take place in our school systems. We must remember it's our responsibility to nurture a society in which our children grow surrounded by peace, nurtured in love and supported in life. Let us all hold each other especially tight, knowing this life is tender and precious.



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Before there was Roe: Religious debate before high court's historic ruling on abortion

By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
Unitarian Universalists are proud to support access to abortion services today and we are grateful for all who came before us in this fight for justice. As the Religion News Service notes in their story, "As early as 1963, the Unitarian Universalist Association overwhelmingly approved a resolution advocating that abortion be legal if 'there exists some compelling reason, physical, psychological, mental, spiritual or economic." We will continue to fight together for permanent federal legislation that enshrines the national right to abortion care.

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(RNS) β€” Reports reveal blunt statements opposing the procedure, broadening definitions of what could be legalized and religious politicians’ reactions to state legislatures’ debates over the controversial procedure.

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By: Unitarian Universalist Association β€”
This season, we welcome all candlelit Christmas Eves, spiritual solstice celebrations, holiday pageants that engage all ages, and services that draw on themes from Kwanzaa and Hanukkah, Advent, Epiphany, Christmas, Solstice, and the New Year. Unitarian Universalism is a place for multiplicity, honoring multiple traditions, heritages, holidays, and customs. We sing carols and listen to heartfelt music. We hear and speak words that inspire. We pray and meditate. We experience more hope and more peace, even amidst the stresses of our lives and the devastations of the world.

Read more, including tips for how to find more connection and joy for the holidays: https://bit.ly/3pnEI14



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Join Us For COMPASS

By: Central East Region of the UUA β€”
Words: Compass, Navigating the paths to liberation together. December 11-12, 2021. Program Highlights: Dr. Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Rising Appalachia (Trio), Worship, Article II Study Commission, Caucus Gatherings, Panel Discussions. Black background with green half a compass rose on top, green background on bottom.

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Have you heard about COMPASS? This virtual gathering on December 11 and 12 promises to be an exciting event

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