1st Principle (Worth & Dignity)

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This list includes every page or product from UUA.org, UU World magazine, or inSpirit books & gifts that is tagged with 1st Principle (Worth & Dignity).

  • Two Sides of the Same Coin
    From Braver/Wiser
    We all have our foibles; pieces of ourselves that we both admire and occasionally revile. These gifts and struggles exist in tandem.
  • Pleasure Is the Point
    From WorshipWeb
    Pleasure reminds us to enjoy being alive and on purpose... Pleasure—embodied, connected pleasure—is one of the way we know when we are free. That we...
  • Centering Myself
    From WorshipWeb
    I come from a long line of strong Black women. My grandmother used to share stories about how she caused “trouble” in town when a white man hired her...
  • Amplified a Thousandfold
    From Braver/Wiser
    We have so many opportunities to bless each other in this world, but they don’t always announce themselves as moments of profound transformation.
  • Litany for Becoming
    From WorshipWeb
    One: To become is a life long process. Nothing is constant, not even the self....
  • All Animals Are Our Relatives
    From WorshipWeb
    We light this chalice in honor of the animal realm, Furred and hoofed, two-legged, four-legged, many-legged, Fanged and clawed, gentle and fierce, wild ...
  • Who You Are Enriches Us All
    From WorshipWeb
    Welcome! What you bring—who you are—enriches us all. We say “Welcome” to your joy, your hope, your pride. We say “Welcome” to your grief, your...
  • Racist or Antiracist
    From WorshipWeb
    Ironically, Americans who self-identify as not racist—whether they're conservatives, moderates, liberals, radicals, progressives—they don't realize…...
  • Prayer for the Living
    From WorshipWeb
    As my body begins to loose its hold On this life, this earth, this entirety, May I lay my past to rest And face the unknowable With courage and curiosity.
  • Unafraid
    From Braver/Wiser
    When you’re the only black man in a sea of whiteness, purses still get clutched, and people still cross the street, and hellos still get lost in the void.