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by Annie Gonzalez Milliken |I sat looking around the table at the exhausted religious educators sitting in my white identity caucus small group and wondered what to say. As we moved from processing our experiences as white folks at the fall conference for the Liberal Religious Educators Association (LREDA...Filed in: , Guides and Tools, Social Justice
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by Bart Frost |96% of parents prioritized that youth programs should be safe spaces for youth to explore their faith. We’re pretty good at creating safe spaces for our young folks, but how do we engage in promoting spiritual growth for everyone in our congregations?Filed in: Guides and Tools, Youth
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by Emma Prats |As we approach the one year anniversary of the Women's Marches that erupted all over the world immediately following Trump's inauguration, we take a look at the Women's March in D.C. from the perspective of a Unitarian Universalist youth.Filed in: Stories and Voices
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by Bart Frost |I was reading an article the other day about a school that is like “Christian Hogwarts” and the church that runs it also has a program called Young Saints. I started thinking and wondering, if these young folks are “Young Saints”, then are Unitarian Universalist youth and young adults “Young Heretics”? Is that a good thing? Or a bad thing?Filed in: Social Justice, Stories and Voices, Youth
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by Jennica Davis-Hockett |Now is the time to invest in your youth ministry team's leadership development by using the Competencies for Ministry to and with Youth.Filed in: Youth
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by Kari Gottfried |“This is the church of the open mind. This is the church of the loving heart. This is the church of the helping hands, where friends come together.” As we finished our opening words, we joined our hands together. It was Sunday morning again, one of my favorite moments in a busy week. Here, I...Filed in: Future of Faith, Guides and Tools, Stories and Voices
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by George Grattan |Where do I go from here? I don’t know. Like Jake Gyllenhaal’s character in the tragic bisexual romance Brokeback Mountain, I feel a binding love for something that might be damaging to me and that I may never really be able to be happy with; I just don’t know how to quit the Catholic Church. There’s a kind of spiritual agony in this.Filed in: Issues and Trends, Stories and Voices, , Tapestry of Faith, A Place of Wholeness, Building Bridges
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by Ehlona Walker |Ehlona Walker reflects on the realization that even in welcoming environments there is room to grow and in restrictive environments there are champions and allies.Filed in: , Stories and Voices, UUA for Youth & Young Adults, Youth, Young Adults, Faithful Journeys, Families
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by Stanley Petkus |Inspired by Sikhs who have been mistaken as Muslim responding to Islamaphobia by drawing the circle of love wider, Stanley Petkus calls on our LGBTQIA+ communities to stand up for each other.Filed in: Issues and Trends, Stories and Voices, Youth, Young Adults, Faithful Journeys, Families, Resistance and Transformation, Sharing the Journey
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by Kimberley Debus |“No one is outside the circle of love,” declares UUA president Susan Frederick-Gray. It is a call to draw the circle ever wider, to look beyond that which we know and ensure all are seen and validated. And so we sing “we are gay and straight together.” We recite “If you are straight and I...Filed in: Social Justice









