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Winter 2012, Vol.XXVI No.4
11.1.12
Features
The end of iChurch
To build Beloved Community, Unitarian Universalism needs a new narrative.
By
Fredric Muir
in Ideas
Activism is an act of faith
Our interconnectedness makes the powerless powerful, says a young UU activist in prison for interrupting an oil and gas lease auction.
By
Tim DeChristopher
in Ideas
Tim DeChristopher's path
How an undergraduate's activism led him to prison, and to plans to become a UU minister.
By
Donald E. Skinner
in Life
Disco ball and candlelight
At First Parish in Bedford, worship is 'holy theater' and anything but stuffy.
By
Kimberly French
in Life
Departments
Tim DeChristopher's activism
A Unitarian Universalist environmental activist writes from prison.
By
Christopher L. Walton
in From the editor
Engaging the 'nones'
The rapid growth in the number of people who identify with no religion has profound implications for Unitarian Universalism.
By
Peter Morales
in From the president
Young activist takes on Boy Scouts
UU Eagle Scout Zach Wahls leads the charge to end the ban on gay Scouts.
By
Michelle Bates Deakin
in Life
The spirituality of the body
People watch the Super Bowl for reasons not usually recognized as spiritual, though they are.
By
Frank Casper
in Life
Island congregation embodies the arts
Artist-members grace Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Whidbey Island.
By
Allison Bennett
in Spiritual landmarks
Caring for all creatures
Unitarian Universalists are providing comfort for ill or dying pets and their caregivers.
By
Kimberly French
in Life
ZIP code: 80435
High Country UU Fellowship, Dillon, Colorado.
By
Christopher L. Walton
in Life
The lesson of Clive
I am a rock person; my husband is a cloud person.
By
Kelly Wigmore
in Life
The green after
'When I die, I want to have my ashes buried under this tree.'
By
Meg Barnhouse
in Spirit
Workshop of being
Where was I to find a liberal religious community in the middle of Kansas farm country?
By
Jackie Magnuson Ash
in Spirit
Continuum
I'll return to that time and space that was my home.
By
Ruth McKendree Treen
in Spirit
Meditation
We give thanks for the voyage of life from seed to harvest.
By
Carol Bindel
in Spirit
Night dance
Rough, improvisational, many-layered.
By
Janet Madill
in Spirit
Speaking with many voices
Looking for commonalities is relatively easy; true multiculturalism means being humble and brave enough to explore differences.
By
Kathleen Rolenz
in Spirit
Families: Weave a Tapestry of Faith; The Farmer on the Hill
Group brings UU voice to migrants
Featured online in another form:
UURISE gives radical hospitality to immigrants
Nonprofit group provides immigrant advocacy and education with a UU voice.
By
Michelle Bates Deakin
in UU news
New UU 'college' offers educational travel
Featured online in another form:
UUA, UUSC collaborate on social justice 'college'
Group will offer international service trips and social justice education.
By
Donald E. Skinner
in UU news
Undocubus draws UU support
Featured online in another form:
From Arizona to North Carolina, 'UndocuBus' draws UU support
Cross-country ride raises awareness of undocumented immigrants and their struggles.
By
Donald E. Skinner
in UU news
Sculptor lights his iconic chalice
Featured online in another form:
Chalice maker, 92, lights his own chalice at GA
UU Mordecai Roth turned to chalice making after retiring from dentistry.
By
Donald E. Skinner
in UU news
Churches weather Hurricane Isaac
Featured online in another form:
On Katrina anniversary, New Orleans congregations weather Isaac
Three area congregations emerge unscathed from Category 1 hurricane
By
Donald E. Skinner
in UU news
Starr King names UU history prof
Featured online in another form:
Starr King names professor of UU history
The Rev. Dr. Susan Ritchie brings 'fresh eye' to understanding UU roots.
By
Elaine McArdle
in UU news
Training sharpens Manley's skills
Featured online in another form:
Meet a trustee: Pat Manley
Leadership training sharpened a congregational president’s skills.
By
Michelle Bates Deakin
in UU news
Church garden reaps community
Featured online in another form:
'Learning Garden' sows connections between church and community
Pasadena congregation transforms barren corner into fertile partnership.
By
Donald E. Skinner
in UU news
Sheltering the faith
Brief news items about congregational building programs.
By
Allison Bennett
in UU news
Congregational news
Brief congregational news items from the Winter 2012 issue.
By
Allison Bennett
in UU news
'Tapestry' puts curricula online
Free, fully searchable religious education curricula for all ages.
By
Michelle Bates Deakin
in Inside
How to meet the climate crisis
A carbon fee might be the key to breaking our fossil-fuel addiction.
By
Ellie Whitney
in Ideas
Discussion guide helps readers explore 'The New Jim Crow'
How you and your congregation can start talking about mass incarceration.
By
Staff Writer
in Ideas
What comes next?
What do you think happens after you die?
By
Sonja L. Cohen
in Ideas
'Sinister Minister' pens UU-themed mystery series
The Rev. Dr. Judith Campbell publishing fourth Olympia Brown mystery in October.
By
Michelle Bates Deakin
in UU news
UU-UNO marks fifty years at the United Nations
Unitarian Universalist voice for human rights at the UN since 1962.
By
Allison Bennett
in Looking back
Letters, Winter 2012
Readers respond to the Fall 2012 issue.
in Letters
Blog roundup, Winter 2012
Online responses to UU World.
By
Heather Christensen
in Letters
Traffic report, Winter 2012
Top ten stories at uuworld.org.
By
Christopher L. Walton
in Letters
Our defining principle
Individualism isn't Unitarian Universalism's only principle.
By
Fredric Muir
in The last word