America

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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 America.

  • Bruh
    From Braver/Wiser
    Black people are so accustomed to being ignored and invisible that a simple acknowledgement—a simple I see you—from a peer goes a long way.
  • To Right the Wrongs of Our Kin
    From WorshipWeb
    Spirit of Life, God of Love, hear this cry which begins with gratitude for the human ability to take action to right the wrongs of our kin....
  • We Remember
    From WorshipWeb
    Spirit of life and love, God of memory, mourning and history, Bring before us the truths of serving in war Bring before us— In compassion and in...
  • Called by Loss, Called by Peace
    From WorshipWeb
    We come this day, called by war By the suffering we inflict and endure When minds across borders fail to reason and compromise....
  • A Light Across the River
    A moonless night. A rowboat ride, about a mile, across an icy current toward the glow of a lantern on the far side of the river. Someone waiting there will be your next conductor. They'll guide you to a safe house as the Underground Railroad carries you north.
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  • Teach Us to Remember Our History
    From WorshipWeb
    Spirit of Life, God of Many Names, Source of Hope, We come together at the end of another week, some worn down by struggles of health, of home, or work.
  • Choosing Love in the Midst of Hate
    From WorshipWeb
    “Those of us who have in our history the commonality of suffering from hate, we know that those who won the day are those who chose love in the midst of...
  • Benediction for September 11
    From WorshipWeb
    On this hallowed day, We remember....
  • #BlackTransMagick Prayer Book: To Be Black, Trans & Magickal
    From Uplift
    As Black trans people, we are a community often the target of criminalization, homelessness, murder and joblessness....
  • Asian American Joy
    From Braver/Wiser
    Each of us at the wedding had unique stories about their life, but most knew how it felt to be an Asian American in this country.