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  • Have you seen the Android commercial where the rock, paper, and scissors become friends? It’s the latest using the tag line, “Be Together. Not the Same.” I admit to loving these ads. My life has been full of experiences of being together with people in groups where I am different from the...
    By Jessica York | April 25, 2016 | From Call and Response
    Tagged as: Professional Development for Religious Educators
  • When one of my children was five years old, they entered kindergarten. The child we entrusted to the school was a high energy, affectionate, interesting kid. A kid who “bounced,” just like A. A. Milne’s Tigger in the Winnie-the-Pooh stories. A kid not always aware of their hyperactivity, nor...
    By Gail Forsyth-Vail | April 5, 2016 | From Call and Response
    Tagged as: Families & Faith Development
  • One of the first things I did as a new religious educator in the mid-1980s was to get in contact with those who had been doing the work for years and had much to share. I lived for monthly meetings of the Mass Bay Religious Education Team. I would come home brim full of ideas, enthusiasm, and love...
    By Gail Forsyth-Vail | March 24, 2016 | From Call and Response
    Tagged as: Awards, Scholarships, & Grants, Professional Development for Religious Educators
  • By Chris Buja ...
    March 14, 2016 | From Call and Response
    Tagged as: Professional Development for Religious Educators, Worship
  • In 1980, when President Jimmy Carter proclaimed the week of March 8 as National Women's History Week (now Month), he said, "Too often the women were unsung and sometimes their contributions went unnoticed. But the achievements, leadership, courage, strength and love of the women who built America...
    By Susan Lawrence | March 4, 2016 | From Call and Response
    Tagged as: Gender Justice, History, Women
  • By Andrea Arrington As a professor of African history, one of the first things I do with my classes is assess what they know—or think they know—about Africa. We discuss images in mainstream Western media and pop culture and identify problems in those presentations of Africa and Africans. We...
    February 22, 2016 | From Call and Response
    Tagged as: Children's Faith Development, Families & Faith Development, Multiculturalism, Multiculturalism, Parents, Teaching Methods
  • Valentine’s Day is over but that’s no reason to stop sharing the love! Our congregations are generally pretty good at sharing love. From child dedications for our infants to memorial services at life’s end, our congregations are there for the full journey. So how do we share the love when our...
    Activity | By Annie Gonzalez Milliken | February 17, 2016 | From RE-sources
    Tagged as: Choice, Congregational Action, Growth, Multigenerational Faith Development, Spiritual Practice, Unitarian Universalism, Unity, Young Adult Faith Development (ages 18-35)
  • A wake-up call, according to the Urban Dictionary, is “when you've been doing something self-destructive for some time (perhaps without realizing it) before something serious happens that forces you to come to terms with what you've been doing and that you need to stop.” ...
    By Pat Kahn | February 2, 2016 | From Call and Response
    Tagged as: Anti-Racism, Beliefs & Principles, Multiculturalism, Spirituality
  • By Bart Frost My first congregational event as a brand new Director of Religious Education was an ordination. I was greeted with smiles, handshakes, and a keg sitting in a bucket of ice. This was my first professional gig and I had no idea about what the expectation was around drinking at...
    January 25, 2016 | From Call and Response
    Tagged as: Adult Faith Development, Disability & Accessibility, High School-Aged Youth Faith Development, Leadership Development, Professional Development for Religious Educators, Self-Care, Young Adult Faith Development (ages 18-35)
  • Last fall, I shopped for owl-print clothing online. I waded through countless options until landing on a grey dress with a big white owl at the hem; a dress made of fabric of covered with bright blue owls, and pink pajamas printed with brown owls. Meanwhile, Amy Johnson, MSW, the United Church of...
    January 15, 2016 | From Call and Response
    Tagged as: Interfaith Family Programs, Membership Growth & Outreach, Sexual Boundaries in Congregations, Sexuality Education
  • Our attic needed to be emptied for an insulation project. We brought down boxes and boxes of clothing that had once belonged to our three grown children. It all needed to be sorted for saving, discarding, or recycling—a huge, overwhelming job that I intended to get through as quickly as possible.
    By Gail Forsyth-Vail | January 5, 2016 | From Call and Response
    Tagged as: Gratitude
  • Two weeks ago, I was part of an interfaith gathering where we asked one another, “What is weighing on you? What signs of hope are you finding? How do you see God’s spirit moving in the world?” One by one, people named the troubles that swirl around our communities and our world: racism,...
    By Gail Forsyth-Vail | December 21, 2015 | From Call and Response
    Tagged as: Christianity, Holidays & Ceremonies, Interfaith Family Programs, Multigenerational Faith Development
  • You might not think that an historic resort on an isolated island would be the perfect place to talk about dynamic, innovative and faithful teamwork; but you’d be wrong! Last summer, 160 UUs came together for Lifespan Religious Education Week on Star Island and had a transformative experience in...
    December 11, 2015 | From Call and Response
    Tagged as: Faith Development, Leadership Development, Professional Development for Religious Educators
  • The holiday season is upon us! This is a time of religious celebration. Christmas music is playing on the radio and in stores and restaurants, and nativity displays are everywhere. Many of our UU congregations have nativity displays as well. Our choirs sing Christmas carols, and we have special...
    December 1, 2015 | From Call and Response
    Tagged as: Humanism
  • A UU, two Hindus, and a Baha’i walk into a Christian Ethiopian restaurant. The opening line to a culturally insensitive joke? No, my last dinner at the Parliament of the World’s Religions. In October, I attended the fifth Parliament in Salt Lake City. This one followed two Parliaments in Chicago...
    By Jessica York | November 23, 2015 | From Call and Response
    Tagged as: Interfaith Family Programs, Multiculturalism, Social Justice, UU History
  • How would your congregation respond if a bomb threat forced you to shorten the post-service reception welcoming new members and re-locate child care for the stewardship dinner that evening?...
    November 13, 2015 | From Call and Response
    Tagged as: Civil Rights & Religious Liberty, Social Justice, UU History
  • Welcoming people into our congregations takes a conscious effort. Being open to their stories, accepting them in their differences, and allowing their presence and experiences to transform us can be difficult, even when a person’s stories seem similar to our own....
    November 3, 2015 | From Call and Response
    Tagged as: Military, Military Chaplaincy
  • How intentionally does your faith community include people who have disabilities? I would guess that leadership meetings about buildings and budgets are where the intentions show up: Can we build a ramp to the front door? How much will it cost? Of course, physical accommodations are important. We...
    By Susan Lawrence | October 26, 2015 | From Call and Response
    Tagged as: Disability & Accessibility, Justice, Social Justice
  • Overwhelmingly, Unitarian Universalist faith communities want to be more inclus
    By Pat Kahn | October 15, 2015 | From Call and Response
    Tagged as: Disability & Accessibility, Faith Development, Multigenerational Faith Development
  • Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption by Bryan Stevenson is the 2015-16 UUA Common Read. This beautifully written book looks closely at the life stories and circumstances of people who have been sentenced to die at the hands of the state or to live out their lives in prison. The author...
    By Gail Forsyth-Vail | October 1, 2015 | From Call and Response
    Tagged as: Due Process & Civil Liberties, Racial Justice, Social Justice