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by UUA Congregational Life Staff Group |Trying to figure out how to talk about wearing masks in church? Here are some examples!Filed in: Pandemic Safety
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Widespread vaccination against COVID-19 makes our communities safer. How do we encourage vaccination with sensitivity and kindness?Filed in: Pandemic Safety
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by Jan Gartner |From exercising regularly, sticking with spiritual disciplines, and enjoying hobbies, to reading for pleasure, getting enough sleep, and spending time with those we love, caring for ourselves is hardest precisely when we most need to do it. Throw in the limitations of physical...Filed in: Pandemic Safety
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by UUA Congregational Life Staff Group |Is your congregation overwhelmed? Confused about how to move forward towards some in-person ministry? Facing too many options? This post is for you.
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by UUA Congregational Life Staff Group |New ways UU congregations are considering moving towards multi-platform congregational life especially focused on Sunday morning and all ages inclusion.
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by CB Beal | | Justice and Peace ConsultingWith the recent relaxation of CDC guidelines, our communtities will be under pressure to reopen. We need to make sure that we have systems and processes to keep the most vulnerable safe and included.
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by UUA Congregational Life Staff Group |Hear insights from Congregational Life Staff and read insights from leaders about the challenges and possibilities of moving toward in person ministry that is inclusive for our whole community including children and youth.
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by Susan Frederick-Gray |As a faith community, we need to be grounded in our principles and values when making decisions during times of turmoil.Filed in: Pandemic Safety
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by Evin Carvill Ziemer |As congregations consider physically re-opening for hybrid or multiplatform worship and programs, families with children and youth may be left out or excluded. Inclusion will take care and consideration of the challenges families are facing.Filed in: Pandemic Safety
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by Kimberley Debus |In planning for post-pandemic church, you may find this opening reading useful. As the author reflects, "No one's done this in living memory."