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Summer 2009, Vol.XXIII No.2
On the cover:
The Storm (2007), by Charles Nkomo (b.1974, Zimbabwe). Oil on canvas. © Private Collection/Guruve Gallery (www.guruve.com).
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Features
'One tribe, one people'
Unitarian Universalism is growing rapidly in Africa, uniting people from many tribes to serve the poor.
By
Scott Kraft
in Life
A public witness
President William G. Sinkford looks back on eight years of leadership.
By
Christopher L. Walton
in Life
The liberal saints
Andrene Kauffman’s murals in Chicago’s Third Unitarian Church honor heroes of the liberal spirit.
By
Donald E. Skinner
in Spirit
Departments
'Utne' honor, farewell to 'uu&me!'
'Utne Reader' names 'UU World' a finalist for an Utne Independent Press Award.
By
Christopher L. Walton
in From the editor
My heart sings songs of thanks and praise
President Sinkford's farewell column.
By
William G. Sinkford
in Our calling
Letters, Summer 2009
Readers respond to the Spring 2009 issue.
By
Jane Greer
in Letters
Mailbox, Summer 2009
Evaluating Darwin's legacy, dismissing spirituality, and praising the cover.
By
Jane Greer
in Letters
Blog roundup, Summer 2009
Online responses to UU World.
By
Christopher L. Walton
in Letters
Traffic report, Summer 2009
Top ten stories at uuworld.org.
By
Christopher L. Walton
in Letters
The promised land is under your feet
Communities owe their health to those with the fortitude to stay put.
By
Michael Schuler
in Forum
Congregations organize to combat recession
Tightening their own belts, Unitarian Universalist churches help members in need.
By
Donald E. Skinner
in Congregational life
Lessons from an elephant sage
The most important thing Samboon taught me was how to speak from my deepest and most grounded place.
By
Rain T. Van Den Berg
in Reflections
Blue agave
Abstractions in nature.
By
Laura Janes
in Reflections
A natural aptitude
People probably thought my parents were hippies because we were out-of-the-closet Unitarian Universalists.
By
Laura Pedersen
in Reflections
The human condition
If the ego is about how we are separate, then the spirit is about how we are connected.
By
Kenneth W. Collier
in Reflections
UUA to cut staff, reduce expenses
Featured online in another form:
UUA cuts staff, reorganizes departments to balance budget
Equivalent of 13 full-time positions eliminated; Congregational Services to be reorganized.
By
Jane Greer
in UU news
Killer sentenced, victims honored
Featured online in another form:
Knoxville churches honor shooting victims; killer pleads guilty
Unrepentant shooter urged others to ‘kill liberals’; Unitarian Universalists name rooms after his victims during 60th anniversary celebration.
By
Donald E. Skinner
in UU news
UUs keep up reconciliation work
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Cincinnati churches continue racial reconciliation
Unitarian Universalists build relationships with descendents of black minister spurned by Unitarians in 1930s.
By
Michelle Bates Deakin
in UU news
Being UU in Utah
Featured online in another form:
Utah a 'great place to be a Unitarian Universalist'
Unitarian Universalist Association's General Assembly meets in Salt Lake City, June 24-28.
By
Donald E. Skinner
in UU news
Board ends affiliate status
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UUA board votes to end independent affiliate status
Hears update on UUA cost-cutting measures, places new Principles and Purposes on GA agenda.
By
Jane Greer
in UU news
California UUs partner with Tijuana families
Featured online in another form:
California congregation forms ties with Tijuana families
Unitarian Universalist fellowship delivers food, supplies, and letters to new-found friends in Tijuana.
By
Donald E. Skinner
in UU news
CLF supports new military ministry
Featured online in another form:
New website helps military UUs connect
Church of the Larger Fellowship launches military ministry website.
By
Donald E. Skinner
in UU news
Moderator Courter seeks second term
Featured online in another form:
Gini Courter seeks another term as UUA moderator
Priorities include shift to policy governance, accountability to congregations, antiracism, and 'excellence in ministry.'
By
Donald E. Skinner
in UU news
UUs participate in global warming conference, rally
Featured online in another form:
Unitarian Universalists promote clean energy on Capitol Hill
Thousands of young people gather in Washington to lobby for changes in energy policy.
By
Donald E. Skinner
in UU news
UU fights S.C.'s 'I believe' license plates
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UU minister challenges S.C. 'I believe' license plates
Judge calls legislature's plans to issue license plates depicting a cross a violation of church-state separation.
By
Donald E. Skinner
in UU news
Nomadic Americans, elephants, and UU saints
Questions for spiritual reflection and adult group discussions.
By
Jane Greer
in What in the World?
John Murray's conversion to Universalism
How an 18th-century Calvinist embraced Universalism and became the first minister of a Universalist church in America.
By
Kimberly French
in Looking back
Online Extras
A religion for hard times
Faith is what’s left when you stop responding to radical uncertainty with panic and denial.
By
Doug Muder
Graduation day
Parenthood makes life serious and challenges you to push past limitations you have accepted too easily. But those issues don't go away when you decide not to have children.
By
Doug Muder
The love truck
The Karma Fairy is laughing her head off at the SUV in my driveway.
By
Meg Barnhouse
The church board and the Illuminati
What did the Décor Committee know, and when did they know it?
By
Meg Barnhouse
Flat tire and a beating heart
A heartbeat is one thing you want to do like everyone else.
By
Meg Barnhouse
Reclaiming my space in the sisterhood
The International Convocation of Unitarian Universalist Women revived me.
By
Joanna Fontaine Crawford