Courage

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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 Courage.

  • I Put My Faith in You
    From WorshipWeb
    I put my faith in you. I put my faith in every one of you who woke up this morning with the weight of loss—manifesting as numbness, anger, fear, or an...
  • First Principle Chalice Lighting
    From WorshipWeb
    We light this chalice today in honor of the Unitarian Universalist First Principle: To affirm and promote the inherent worth and dignity of every person.
  • An Adequate Christmas
    From Braver/Wiser
    An adequate Christmas would have you calm and open, taking it in, accepting whatever is. Slow it all down like you might be, in some way, attuned to the...
  • How Lovely the Ruins
    Inspirational Poems and Words for Difficult Times

    This wide-ranging collection of inspirational poetry and prose offers readers solace, perspective, and the courage to persevere.

  • The Promise and the Practice: Benediction #1
    From WorshipWeb
    Spirit of Life, Spirit of Love, We have gathered under the banner of a shared faith. We are born of a welcoming grace that extends and receives love; we...
  • Do you have to be an activist to be a Unitarian Universalist?
    From UU World Magazine
    Six leaders reflect on activism and religious identity in a racially and politically charged era.
  • Looking for the Christmas spirit
    From UU World Magazine
    Santa isn’t doing it for me this year, but the shepherds give me hope.
  • Courage Requires Vulnerability
    From WorshipWeb
    “Though we tremble before uncertain futures, may we meet illness, death, and adversity with strength. May we dance in the face of our fears,” writes...
  • Got Room for Love?
    From WorshipWeb
    We carry bags with us throughout the week for many reasons....
  • Daring for Peace
    From WorshipWeb
    As we are confronted by chaos, May we have the wisdom to believe in peace. Surrounded by voices of disagreement, May we have the audacity to speak for...