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by Jan Gartner, Lisa Presley |We live in such a "more is better" culture. Perhaps this is a time to be countercultural - to assess what's most important, and to determine what is in a congregation's capacity to do well with the resources (including human resources) they have.
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by UUA Congregational Life Staff Group |As congregations return to in-person ministry there are creative ways to honor religious professionals' need to reduce their own risk. Such approaches avoid forcing religious professionals to serve in person when doing so would put their health or their household's health at significant risk.Filed in: Pandemic Safety
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A letter explaining the UUA's shift toward presenting COVID-19 risk mitigation strategies rather than specific metric-based guidance.Filed in: Pandemic Safety
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by UUA Congregational Life Staff Group |Because our UU faith is grounded in values that call us to care about one another, we want to consider the vulnerable among us when making decisions.Filed in: Pandemic Safety
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Here is guidance from the UUA about around gathering in person as new variant emerge.
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by UUA Congregational Life Staff Group |Guidance and questions to consider for congregations considering asking for or track COVID-19 vaccination status for volunteers, members, or all participants.Filed in: Pandemic Safety
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by UUA Ministries and Faith Development: Office of Church Staff Finances, UUA Human Resources, UUA Congregational Life Staff Group |Resources to help you make sound decisions and ensure that you are treating your employees fairly and legally.Filed in: Pandemic Safety
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We know that congregants are eager to be able to sing together and to enjoy the singing of their choir and soloists, but we need to exercise caution.Filed in: Pandemic Safety
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Resources to give you frameworks, starting points, tips and tools to help your congregation serve its mission in today's environment of virtual and in-person connection.
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by Jan Gartner |How can your congregation be a good employer during the COVID-19 outbreak? Caring for staff is an opportunity to model your values and spirit for the congregation, to demonstrate the kindness, creativity, and interdependence that these days ask of us....Filed in: Pandemic Safety