#COVID19
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This list includes every page or product from UUA.org, UU World magazine, or inSpirit books & gifts that is tagged with #COVID19.
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Parenting with HeartbreakFrom Call and ResponseIn a pandemic, amid outcry over police murders of Black people, how can a mother address the gravity of these traumas without sending children into despair
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Connected through the Web of LifeFrom WorshipWebWe light this chalice, symbol of our purpose to bring more love and justice into the world. We light this chalice, knowing our congregation as a church...
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Guidance for Outdoor Gatherings During COVID-19From LeaderLabSome UUA guidance for congregational gatherings held outdoors during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Message from the UUA President: Taking Shifts for the Ministry We Need NowFrom Press ReleasesWe are not alone and we don’t have to do it all on our own.
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Congregational Staffing and Finances for July and Beyond: An OverviewFrom LeaderLabAs the pandemic continues, we provide a values context and a practical framework for managing staffing and finances.
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Keeping Our Children and Youth Safe in Online ProgramsFrom LeaderLabBelow are some particular areas to pay attention to during online programming for the safety of children and youth.
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Afrocentric in Two Pandemics: Covid and RacismFrom LeaderLabIn April of this year, in Washington DC, my Aunt Mae learns that she has to fight an aggressive cancer that is overtaking her blood system.
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Message from the UUA President: Let Us Gather Virtually at General Assembly!From Press ReleasesVirtual GA is an opportunity for more people to be a part of the conversations, inspiration, and connection of GA.
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A Message From UUA Congregational Life Staff: Finding Our Way ForwardFrom Press ReleasesCongregational Life Staff will host online gatherings to process together what it could mean to move forward into a year of physical distancing.
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Valuing Your Staff During the COVID-19 PandemicFrom LeaderLabThere are compelling reasons to retain your staff and support them well as the pandemic evolves.