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I am not anxious to be the loudest voice or the most popular. But I would like to think that at a crucial moment, I was an effective voice of the voiceless, an effective hope of the hopeless. —Whitney Young by Kathleen Carpenter During the summer, I was one of the almost one thousand people who...October 1, 2013 | From Call and ResponseTagged as: Civil Rights & Religious Liberty, Social Justice
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by Sally Patton See me beautiful each and every day. Could you take a chance? Could you find a way to see me shining through In every thing I do, And see me beautiful. —lyrics by Red Grammer, from the “Teaching Peace” CD When I started the Involve Project over 14 years ago, I was hoping to...September 23, 2013 | From Call and ResponseTagged as: Families & Faith Development, Leadership Development, Parents
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That is what my big brother said to me more than a decade ago. The occasion? I was hired as the Director of Religious Education at my local UU church. My brother knows something about ministry. He is a minister and bishop in the Missionary Baptist Church, married to a preacher’s kid, with whom he...By Jessica York | September 18, 2013 | From Call and ResponseTagged as: Professional Development for Religious Educators
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September 11 cannot pass without notice. Perhaps it never will. Even though our personal memories may lose sharpness, each year the story of U.S. vulnerability to terrorist attack returns like a haunt in our media and sometimes inside of us....By Susan Lawrence | September 3, 2013 | From Call and ResponseTagged as: Interfaith Family Programs, Islam
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In her 2013 Minns lecture, Sticking with Stories: Unitarianism and the Creation of Children’s Literature, Rev. Andrea Greenwood described the emergence of books for children as a genre separate from mainstream literature. One unintended consequence of this separation, which I find intriguing, is...By Pat Kahn | August 29, 2013 | From Call and ResponseTagged as: Faith Development, UU History
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Does your congregation struggle to integrate children into Sunday services in a meaningful way? Join Rev. Christina Leone in exploring ways to use the “Wonder Box” as a Time for All Ages.Video | By Christina Leone Tracy | August 23, 2013 | For Multigenerational | From GA PresentationsTagged as: Faith Development, Multigenerational Faith Development
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It was an August night at Ferry Beach, a UU camp in Maine, and many had already gone to bed. Those of us on the youth crew lingered on the beach enjoying the rhythmic sound of the ocean, the feel of the sand, and the gentle night breeze....By Gail Forsyth-Vail | August 21, 2013 | From Call and ResponseTagged as: Beliefs & Principles
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His name was John. He was a Nigerian immigrant about my parents’ age. I was a suburban 18-year-old, living in Boston with college friends the summer after my freshman year. John and I rode the MBTA together after our shifts as dishwashers in a fancy Harvard Square restaurant. I don’t know how...By Susan Lawrence | August 12, 2013 | From Call and ResponseTagged as: Economic Justice
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William Ellery Channing described principles of Sunday schools including what and how they should teach.By Pat Kahn | July 29, 2013 | From Call and ResponseTagged as: Faith Development, UU History
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I was a Girl Scout leader for many years, at one point leading a troop that ranged in age from nine to fourteen. They loved to go camping. Together they planned the trip, including food, equipment, and the shared labor of set-up, cooking, clean-up, and breaking camp. Wonderful, insightful...By Gail Forsyth-Vail | July 20, 2013 | From Call and ResponseTagged as: Beliefs & Principles, Spirituality
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At the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) 2013 General Assembly (GA) in Louisville, KY last month, the Resource Development Office (RDO) kicked off our programming with a workshop, Journey to Commitment, on how congregations put the UUA’s Tapestry of Faith programs into action. Judith...By Pat Kahn | July 10, 2013 | From Call and ResponseTagged as: Faith Development, General Assembly, UU Identity
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Edward Wemytewa is a storyteller, and so am I. We worked together with several others this spring to plan the religion/spirituality track for the International Dismantling the Doctrine of Discovery Conference, hosted in Phoenix, AZ by Tonatierra, one of the UUA’s 2012 Justice General Assembly...By Gail Forsyth-Vail | June 11, 2013 | From Call and ResponseTagged as: Interfaith Family Programs, Multiculturalism
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One of my favorite quotes, one that guides my religious and spiritual life, comes from Universalist religious educator and minister Angus H. MacLean (1892-1969). A Presbyterian Canadian farm boy of Scottish heritage from Nova Scotia, MacLean grew up to be a beloved professor and dean at the...By Gail Forsyth-Vail | June 1, 2013 | From Call and ResponseTagged as: Faith Development
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In the desultory days of summer, it’s common for faith communities to abandon the structure of the congregational year. Worship attendance may slide. Religious professionals may take vacation from their usual duties. Yet many of us have the energy and need to stay connected. What kind of faith...By Susan Lawrence | June 1, 2013 | From Call and ResponseTagged as: Faith Development
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May 21 is the World Day for Cultural Diversity Dialogue & Development, established by the United Nations to support the 2001 http://portal.unesco.org/en/ev.php-URL_ID=13179&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&… Declaration of Cultural Diversity. The day gives an opportunity to deepen our understanding of the...By Jessica York | May 21, 2013 | From Call and ResponseTagged as: Multiculturalism
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I was the religious educator at a historically Universalist church. Fifteen years earlier, I had left the Christian faith of my childhood to embrace a Unitarian Universalism that had no room for the traditions and beliefs of my growing up years....By Gail Forsyth-Vail | May 17, 2013 | From Call and ResponseTagged as: Christianity, UU Identity
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[This post appears by courtesy of the 2013 Mama's Day Our Way campaign of http://www.reproductivejusticeblog.org/2013/05/my-daughter-not-my-self… Families, a national initiative for policy and culture change in support of all families, for which the post was originally written. -- Editor] In...By Jessica York | May 12, 2013 | From Call and ResponseTagged as: Families & Faith Development, Mother's Day, Multiculturalism
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Spring is here. Life may be blooming all around you, or perhaps just starting to bud. In Alabama, spring brings the dread of tornadoes, but I also have something to look forward to: the pear tree in my backyard....By Jessica York | May 1, 2013 | From Call and ResponseTagged as: Multiculturalism
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The Faith Development Office in the Ministry and Faith Development staff group of the Unitarian Universalist Association maintains this blog site....By Susan Lawrence | April 30, 2013 | From Call and Response
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I remember reading that Natalia Averett would be representing the Joseph Priestly district on the UUA Board of Trustees. I first met Natalia at the UUA’s Multicul… Leadership School in 2010. Recently, I worked with Sana Saeed, a co-author of Building Beloved Community, a program on...By Jessica York | April 25, 2013 | From Call and ResponseTagged as: High School-Aged Youth Faith Development, Multiculturalism, Racial Justice & Multicultural Ministries, Young Adult Faith Development (ages 18-35)
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