Program Highlights at General Assembly
General Assembly (GA) offers hundreds of programming choices over the five days of GA.
Building on the experience of the 2012 Justice General Assembly, the GA Planning Committee and the UUA Board of Trustees and Administration seek to create a General Assembly in 2013 that moves our Association “From Promise to Commitment.” Promises call us into relationship. The experience of making, breaking and remaking promises is the reality of our lived faith. We will gather in Louisville, Kentucky to examine and renew our covenant to our faith, one another, our congregations and the larger world.
The 2013 Public Witness event at General Assembly will focus on Environmental Justice. Wendell Berry will participate.
Ware Lecture
The Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) President, in consultation with the General Assembly Planning Committee, invites a distinguished guest each year to address the General Assembly as the Ware Lecturer.
Service of the Living Tradition
The Ministries and Faith Development Staff Group invites you to join us at this service where we honor fellowshipped and credentialed religious leaders, remember those who have died, recognize those who have completed active service, and welcome those who have received fellowship or credentialed status in the past year.
The Service of the Living Tradition (SLT) is open to the public.
The Banner Parade
General Assembly will begin with a procession of banners from hundreds of Unitarian Universalist (UU) congregations and organizations.
Worship Choices at General Assembly
General Assembly, like Unitarian Universalism, offers a wealth of theological diversity. A variety of worship choices are offered throughout GA.
For more information contact generalassembly@uua.org.
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Last updated on Wednesday, February 13, 2013.
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