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Our mission is to provide an environment that inspires people to explore responsible roles in the web of life through physical, mental, and spiritual challenges. Our programs respect different traditions and the search for truth.Party
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By William Williamson on behalf of Global Connections & Emerging CommunitiesPart of Torda450 Celebrations!Share
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By Helen Boxwill on behalf of UU Fellowship of Huntington, Huntington, NY with NAACP Huntington BranchPart of Common Read 2016-2017: The Third ReconstructionShare
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By UUA Web Team on behalf of UU Fellowship at Stony Brook, East Setauket, NYJanuary 5, 2008 | Part of Recognized Green Sanctuary CongregationsShare
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By UUA Web Team on behalf of UU Congregation of The South Fork Inc., Bridgehampton, NYPart of Recognized Green Sanctuary CongregationsShare
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By ebaron on behalf of UU Congregation of the Catskills, Kingston, NYJanuary 7, 2018 | Part of Torda450 Celebrations!Share
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By Margaret H. Allen on behalf of UU Fellowship at Stony Brook, East Setauket, NYPart of Torda450 Celebrations!Share
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By Rev. Jo Vonrue, UUMA on behalf of May Memorial UU Society, Syracuse, NYPart of Common Read 2025-26: Social Change Now!Share
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By dretracyb on behalf of Community UU Congregation at White Plains, White Plains, NYPart of Common Read 2025-26: Social Change Now!Share
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By Rev. Wendy Bartel on behalf of UU Society of Schenectady, Schenectady, NYPart of Common Read 2025-26: Social Change Now!Share
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By Rev. Valerie H Freseman on behalf of Unitarian Universalists of Southold, Southold, NYPart of Common Read 2025-26: Social Change Now!Share
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By Emily Jane Garrick on behalf of UU Congregation of Jamestown NY, Jamestown, NYPart of Common Read 2025-26: Social Change Now!Share
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By Meagan Henry on behalf of UU Congregation at Shelter Rock, Manhasset, NYPart of Common Read 2025-26: Social Change Now!Share
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By Rev. Daniel Lawlor, on behalf of UU Congregation of the Hudson Valley, Croton-on-Hudson, NYPart of Common Read 2025-26: Social Change Now!Share
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By Maria Pignataro Nielsen on behalf of UU Fellowship of Huntington, Huntington, NYPart of Common Read 2025-26: Social Change Now!Share
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By Rev. Douglas Taylor on behalf of UU Congregation of Binghamton, Binghamton, NYPart of Common Read 2025-26: Social Change Now!Share
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By heidisiegfriedlawyer on behalf of UU Society of Oneonta Inc., Oneonta, NYPart of Common Read 2025-26: Social Change Now!Share
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Religions for Peace USA is the largest and most broadly-based representative multi-religious forum in the United States, with participants from about 50 religious communities, representing diversity within each of the major faith traditions and many of the minor ones.Party
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By Sarah Dolinar on behalf of Unitarian Church of Staten Island, Staten Island, NYPart of UU-UNO Envoys and Envoy TeamsShare