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Section Banner: UU University | A Gathering of Leaders | Salt Lake City, UT | 2009

A People So Bold

Justice and Congregational Mission

  • How does our faith ground us in social justice, theologically, historically, with spiritual practices?
     
  • How does our faith hold brokenness, injustice, suffering?
     
  • How do we develop prophetic voice?
     
  • How do we create prophetic congregations?
     
  • How do we mend a broken world?

Congregations which thrive focus not only on serving their members, but understand that serving the larger world is central to their mission. The Justice Track provided tools so that justice work is focused, effective and relevant to the whole congregation and the wider community.

Deans:

  • Rev. Meg Riley, Director, Advocacy and Witness, Unitarian Universalist Association
  • Rev. Louise Green, Minister for Social Justice, All Souls in Washington, DC

For more information contact uuuniversity @ uua.org.

This work is made possible by the generosity of individual donors. Please consider making a donation today.

Last updated on Thursday, June 16, 2011.

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DVD Cover: A People So Bold: Social Justice Ministries and Theologies: Resources for Congregations to deepen work for social justice. A joint project of the Unitarian Universalist Association and All Souls Unitarian Church, Washington, DC. Learn More


Standing on the Side of Love banners, hanging in the Salt Lake City Convention Center. Photo by Nancy Pierce.

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