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Wednesday, June 25
- 1030 Plenary I and Opening Worship, Including the Sources Cantata!
Thursday, June 26
- 2002 Worship Led by Rev. Sarah Lammert
- 2004 Plenary II
- 2009 Beyond Darwin and Lincoln
- 2012 My Minister Is a Buddhist
- 2054 Weaving Our Stories of Change
- 2073 Service of the Living Tradition, Sermon by Rev. Victoria Safford
Friday, June 27
- 3002 Worship Led by Rev. Fredric J. Muir
- 3004 Plenary III
- 3033 The Theology of Peacemaking
- 3039b Revisiting Our Principles and Purposes
- 3042 Listening to Experience: 12 Ministers Discuss Growing Congregations
- 3072 Valuing ALL Families: An Interfaith Community Witness
- 3073 Synergy: A Multigenerational Celebration of Bridging and Collaboration
Saturday, June 28
- 4002 Worship: Worshipping Together, Witnessing Together Led by the Commission on Social Witness with Rev. Dan Schatz, Homilist
- 4004 Plenary IV
- 4011 Truth, Repair, and Reconciliation
- 4019 Civil Liberties and the “War on Terror”
- 4045 Starr King School’s President’s Lecture by Dr. Eboo Patel
- 4059 UUA Presidential Candidates' Forum with Rev. Dr. Laurel Hallman and Rev. Peter Morales, Candidates
- 4061 Ware Lecture Delivered by Van Jones
Sunday, June 29
- 5003 Sunday Morning Worship Led by Rev. William Sinkford, Rev. Marta Valentin, Mimi Bornstein, with Rev. Marlin Lavanhar, Preacher
- 5005 Plenary V
- 5028 Plenary VI
- 5029 Closing Ceremony
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