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Fall 2009, Vol.XXIII No.3
On the cover:
“Whoever Brought Me Here Will Have To Take Me Home” (detail), © 1998 by Daniel Nevins (www.danielnevins.com). Oil on wood, 42 x 36 inches. Private collection/theispot.com.
You can listen or download audio recordings of this issue on the Fall 2009 audio index.
Features
The gospel of inclusion
A black Pentecostal bishop embraces Universalism, befriends a Unitarian minister, and shakes up the largest congregation in the UUA.
By
Kimberly French
in Life
A multicultural future
The Unitarian Universalist Association elects a president focused on helping congregations adapt to a changing society.
By
Donald E. Skinner
and
Christopher L. Walton
in News
Awards for service to church and state
UUA honors Debra Bowen, Mark Ritchie, Eric Isaacson, and the Rev. Alice Blair Wesley.
By
Christopher L. Walton
and
Sonja L. Cohen
in News
Social witness resolutions
Resolutions adopted by the 2009 UUA General Assembly.
By
Christopher L. Walton
in News
Departments
The breadth of our message
Can Unitarian Universalism become more culturally diverse?
By
Christopher L. Walton
in From the editor
We want our movement to change
A letter from the newly elected president of the Unitarian Universalist Association.
By
Peter Morales
Mailbox, Fall 2009
Doubtful saints, uncontested elections, and putting down roots.
By
Jane Greer
in Letters
Letters, Fall 2009
Readers respond to the Summer 2009 issue.
By
Jane Greer
in Letters
Blog roundup, Fall 2009
Online responses to UU World.
By
Christopher L. Walton
in Letters
Traffic report, Fall 2009
Top ten stories at uuworld.org.
By
Christopher L. Walton
in Letters
Reach out to become a public church
Unitarian Universalism can't yet claim that the greater good is its primary purpose, but it should.
By
Michael Durall
in Forum
Youth, adults bond through service trips
Service trips are a great way to help people in need and cultivate a lifelong awareness of the importance of serving others.
By
Donald E. Skinner
in Congregational life
New Wichita church full of spaces for children
New UU building also has 'safe' rooms built to withstand tornadoes.
By
Jane Greer
in Spiritual landmarks
Practice gratitude
Like hope, trust, and love, gratitude is both a feeling and a spiritual practice.
By
Christine Robinson
and
Alicia Hawkins
in Reflections
Be the change
Those who want to move the world in the direction of equality and lasting harmony must become, and learn to think of themselves as, forces of history.
By
Stephen M. Shick
in Reflections
A spark of understanding
My first encounter with Unitarianism.
By
Bernadette Siegel
in Reflections
Winter Falls
Trying to capture a tiny part of the essence that sparks my sense of wonder.
By
Gabriel Jules
in Reflections
Lot A, Mills Heights
Everything we do leaves a mark.
By
Ellen Wixted
in Reflections
Death barged in
He has been here ever since.
By
Kathleen Sheeder Bonanno
in Reflections
Just cause
A line is crossed.
By
George Witte
in Reflections
Families: Weave a Tapestry of Faith (pdf)
Beacon Press to reissue MLK writings
Featured online in another form:
Beacon Press to reissue Martin Luther King Jr.'s books
Exclusive partnership with King’s estate will bring civil rights leader’s writings to a contemporary audience.
By
Christopher L. Walton
in UU news
Portrait of a President
Painting by Shelley Thayer Layton presented on June 3, 2009.
By
Jane Greer
in UU news
Membership in UUA declines slightly in 2008
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Membership growth in UUA slows down
Latest figures show slight dip; UUA presidential candidates Laurel Hallman and Peter Morales comment on growth strategies.
By
Donald E. Skinner
in UU news
Board proposes changes to UUA election process
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Board proposes changes to UUA elections
Search committee would nominate candidates for president for a six-year term; board would nominate candidates for moderator.
By
Jane Greer
in UU news
Youth ministry reports issue call for change
Featured online in another form:
Reports outline new model of UU youth ministry
Urge congregations and districts to make ministry to youth and young people of color priorities.
By
Donald E. Skinner
New credentialing for musicians
Featured online in another form:
UUA offers credentials to church musicians
Unitarian Universalist Association is also revising religious educators' credentialing program.
By
Donald E. Skinner
in UU news
Organizational changes made at UUA in FY10
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UUA reorganizes Congregational Services staff
Department disbanded; most offices will merge with District Services into new Congregational Growth and Vitality Staff Group.
By
Donald E. Skinner
in UU news
N.H. UUs cheer same-sex marriage
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UUs cheer legalization of gay marriage in New Hampshire
‘Live Free or Die’ state now place to ‘Live Free and Marry’
By
Donald E. Skinner
in UU news
UUA, UUSC leaders call for torture inquiry
Letter to President Obama calls for ‘accountability’ for U.S. officials who authorized torture.
By
Sonja L. Cohen
in UU news
New Orleans still welcomes help
Featured online in another form:
New Orleans UU congregations still welcome help
Area churches organize to coordinate fundraising, volunteers.
By
Michelle Bates Deakin
in UU news
UUA charts new international course
Featured online in another form:
UUA shifts international focus to congregations
Sinkford’s presidency focused less on institutional alliances, set up resources for churches seeking international partners.
By
Jane Greer
in UU news
Illinois church collects stories from veterans
Featured online in another form:
Illinois church collects veterans’ stories
Unitarian Universalist church’s oral history project opens up conversations about military service.
By
Donald E. Skinner
in UU news
UU convicted of littering for supplying humanitarian aid
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UU convicted of littering while supplying humanitarian aid
Ministry provides water, supplies to migrants crossing Arizona desert
By
Jane Greer
in UU news
Seeing Joseph Priestley whole
He's more than just the discoverer of oxygen and soda water, and not just incidentally a Unitarian.
By
Scott Gerard Prinster
in Bookshelf
Gratitude, paying attention, and multiculturalism
Questions for spiritual reflection and adult group discussions.
By
Jane Greer
in What in the World?
Fifty years after the vote to form the UUA
The Unitarian and Universalist consolidation process continues to this day.
By
Kimberly French
in Looking back
Online Extras
Vanessa’s garage
Volunteering in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina—and the aftermath of my diagnosis with ALS—has helped me appreciate the complexity of asking for, and offering, help.
By
Mary J. Harrington
Their spirit is still with us
One year after a gunman opened fire in the Unitarian Universalist church in Knoxville, the congregation’s minister reflects on the spirituality that has sustained his people.
By
Christopher Buice
From mother to gypsy
Saying goodbye to the home where I raised my children.
By
Meg Barnhouse
Message or culture?
Are Unitarian Universalists more committed to spreading liberal religion or to preserving our congregational culture?
By
Doug Muder
Unitarian Universalists in the media: Weekly guide to news about UUs
The interdependent web: Weekly guide to the best in UU blogs