Beth Dana

Beth Dana is a lifelong Unitarian Universalist from Albany, New York, where she was active in her congregation’s religious education program and youth group. She served in various district and continental leadership roles as a youth, including as a trainer and trainer-of-trainers for the UUA’s programs in Youth Leadership Development, Youth Advising, and Groundwork (Anti-Racism/Anti-Oppression). Beth has been a Unitarian Universalist religious education director, participant, teacher, curriculum designer, and advocate.

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How do you prepare people to lead within and beyond the walls of your congregation? Learn about Faith Forward, a path for engagement that nurtures UU roots,inspires participants to give of themselves, and prepares them to engage sustainably in the world from a spiritually grounded, faithful place.

Webinar | By Beth Dana, Marie Luna | September 14, 2020 | From LeaderLab
Tagged as: Leadership Development, Membership Growth & Outreach

God of Many Names, Mystery Beyond All Our Naming – Lift us above the divisions, Move us beyond inaction, And heal us that we may know our wholeness, within and together. As we emerge from this week’s election, A time of regrouping, of celebration and despair, let us continue on. May the...

Prayer | By Beth Dana | January 16, 2019 | From WorshipWeb
Tagged as: Challenge, Commitment, Compromise, Courage, Empathy, Reconciliation, Transcendence, Unity

How to include high school youth more broadly in the life of the congregation. To read this pamphlet click here.

Pamphlet or Card | By Beth Dana, Jesse Jaeger | From inSpirit: The UU Book and Gift Shop

Newcomers to First Unitarian Church of Dallas arrive at our doors seeking a path. The Unitarian Universalist tendency to tell people they can believe whatever they want and get involved in whatever they want is both overwhelming and insufficient....

By The First Unitarian Church of Dallas, Dallas, TX, Beth Dana | December 30, 2015 | From LeaderLab
Tagged as: Membership in Congregations

A Place of Wholeness is an opportunity for youth to examine their faith journeys to better understand themselves in the context of UUism.

Curriculum | By Beth Dana, Jesse Jaeger | October 27, 2011 | For High School, Middle School | From A Place of Wholeness

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