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Fall 2008, Vol.XXII No.3
On the cover:
Celebrating, (1981) by Ron Waddams. Acrylic on board. © Private collection/The Bridgeman Art Library.
8.18.08
Features
The Tyger and the Lamb
Faith in authority divides the self and endangers the world. But faith in each other, a covenantal faith, can bring personal and global peace.
By
Dennis McCarty
in Ideas
How to raise a mensch
Cultivating your child's ethical and spiritual growth.
By
Debra W. Haffner
in Life
'The threshold of a new era'
Unitarian Universalist Association's General Assembly resounds with calls for liberal leadership.
By
Kimberly French
in Life
Biggest coffee hour imaginable
First impressions of a first-time General Assembly goer.
By
Kimberly French
in Spirit
General Assembly endorses youth 'empowerment'
UUA’s 2008 convention asks for annual reports from congregations and denominational groups about youth and young adult empowerment.
By
Jane Greer
and
Christopher L. Walton
in News
Departments
Whose am I?
You can’t be a person by yourself.
By
Victoria Safford
in Opening words
Good news for parents
Debra W. Haffner's new book is full of good news about raising children.
By
Christopher L. Walton
in From the editor
Learning from the interfaith world
Four lessons for Unitarian Universalists in interfaith work.
By
William G. Sinkford
in Our calling
Letters, Fall 2008
Readers respond to the Summer 2008 issue.
By
Jane Greer
in Letters
Blog roundup, Fall 2008
Online responses to 'UU World.'
By
Shelby Meyerhoff
in Letters
Traffic report, Fall 2008
Top ten stories at uuworld.org.
By
Christopher L. Walton
in Letters
Do you have just enough anxiety?
Anxiety can be a major source of energy in our lives and our organizations.
By
Robert Rosen
in Forum
More congregations create addiction ministries
125 Unitarian Universalist congregations now offer ministries to people struggling with addiction.
By
Donald E. Skinner
in Congregational life
Rowe Camp chapel fully renovated
101-year-old building serves UU camp founded in 1924.
By
Jane Greer
in Congregational life
Letter to a new parent
Your heart will be worn and joyous, wise and beat up, and full of sorrow and amazement.
By
Meg Barnhouse
Song Sparrows in the Hosta Forest
Familiar growing, living things.
By
Claire B. Clements
in Reflections
Carnival in Trinidad
Inner journeys.
By
Marjean Willett
in Reflections
How it feels to be 80
The only really upsetting thing about being old is realizing that I'm not going to see how everything comes out.
By
Richard D. Leonard
in Reflections
Bad news in the ER
'Your son was at a concert when he collapsed.'
By
Emily Ferrara
in Reflections
Rain on water
The sky echoes the underwater world.
By
Freya Manfred
in Reflections
Gay UU couples marry in Calif.
Featured online in another form:
California Unitarian Universalists celebrate same-sex marriages
Unitarian Universalist couples, ministers, congregations celebrate now-legal marriages.
By
Donald E. Skinner
in UU news
UUA presidential hopefuls talk at GA
Featured online in another form:
UUA presidential candidates take questions at GA
Laurel Hallman and Peter Morales talk about presidential priorities.
By
Donald E. Skinner
in UU news
Gunman kills two in Knoxville UU church
Featured online in another form:
Two Unitarian Universalists killed in church shooting
Knoxville shooter may have been motivated by ‘hatred of the liberal movement.’
By
Donald E. Skinner
in UU news
Church resource sharing studied
Featured online in another form:
UUA team studies resource distribution to congregations
'Congregations Come First' task force looks at ways to support Unitarian Universalist congregations.
By
Donald E. Skinner
in UU news
Churches with extended sites on the increase
Featured online in another form:
UU congregations support extended sites
Churches nurture growth through satellite locations.
By
Donald E. Skinner
in UU news
Sinkford speaks at summit before G8
Featured online in another form:
Sinkford speaks at religious summit before G8 meeting
Interfaith gathering urges action on climate change, nuclear disarmament, and terrorism.
By
Donald E. Skinner
in UU news
Green Sanctuary to move to UUA
Featured online in another form:
UUA to administer Green Sanctuary program
UUA to take over environmental program from UU Ministry for Earth
By
Donald E. Skinner
in UU news
Burmese flood relief
Featured online in another form:
UUA, UUSC raise funds for Burmese cyclone victims
Repressive government, poor infrastructure hamper relief efforts.
By
Jane Greer
in UU news
Dan Brody seeks reelection as UUA financial advisor
Newton, Mass., finance expert seeks second term as UUA officer at 2009 General Assembly.
By
Jane Greer
in UU news
District support for flood victims
Featured online in another form:
UUA districts in Midwest raise funds for flood relief
Churches stay dry, but some Unitarian Universalists lose homes.
By
Donald E. Skinner
in UU news
Seven Principles review process explained
Featured online in another form:
Commission outlines process for reviewing Principles and Purposes
Any changes to UUA's covenant will be presented to 2009 General Assembly.
By
Warren R. Ross
in UU news
Can spirituality help at work?
In bookstores, spirituality is packaged as if it's a pep pill for overworked managers.
By
Stephanie Anagnoson
in Bookshelf
Books by UU authors, Fall 2008
A selection of books written by Unitarian Universalists.
By
Rosalie Davis
and
Jane Greer
in Books by UU authors
Children’s questions, covenants, and anxiety
Questions for spiritual reflection and adult group discussions.
By
Jane Greer
in What in the World?
Ethical Culture's humanist legacy
Unitarianism and Universalism have been liberal religious cousins to the Ethical Culture movement since its founding in 1876. Now an Ethical Society has joined the UUA.
By
Kimberly French
in Looking back
Online Extras
Unitarian Universalists in the media: Weekly guide to news about UUs
The interdependent web: Weekly guide to the best in UU blogs
A bench by the road
The author of 'Beloved' wrote her novel because there was 'no suitable memorial' to slaves.
By
Toni Morrison
in Feature
The stages of rest
Four stages of burnout and recovery as the church year draws to a close.
By
Doug Muder
Forgive us our secrets
People keep secrets for all kinds of reasons, even Unitarian Universalists.
By
Doug Muder
Prayer in the aftermath of hate
Words of grief and consolation after a deadly attack on the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church in Knoxville.
By
Stephen M. Shick