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  • Let our hearts be welcoming of multiple truths, not holding hard or fast to closed mindedness or judgmental thinking. What can we learn from each other in the richness of our differences?
    Prayer | By Julianne Lepp | September 4, 2024 | From WorshipWeb
    Tagged as: Accountability, Community, Compassion, Connections, Diversity, Interdependence, Pluralism, Wholeness, Worship
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  • Hymns for this value emphasize expansive ways to approach belief, theology, and the connections between people of different faiths and experiences
    Curriculum | By Kimberley Debus | August 30, 2024 | For Multigenerational | From Faith Curricula Library
    Tagged as: Pluralism, UU Theology
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  • Review full text of the statement, which serves as the foundation of all the work of the UUA, its member congregations, and its covenanted communities.
    By Staff Writer | July 10, 2024 | From UU World
    Tagged as: Covenant, Equity, General Assembly, Generosity, Interdependence, Justice, Love, Pluralism, Transformation, UUA Bylaws
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  • We declare that there are many paths to the sacred. We hold fast to the notion that one religion does not hold all the truth for all time, not even Unitarian Universalism. We maintain that a free, open, and respectful dialogue is one of the primary ways our theological perspectives evolve and grow.
    Quote | By Sheri Prud’homme | April 25, 2024 | From WorshipWeb
    Tagged as: #UUAGA, Pluralism, Sacred, Truth, UUA Bylaws, Vision for UUism
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  • … increasing religious plurality in our congregations has brought in perspectives and practices from earth-based religions of many kinds, amplifying an understanding of humankind as one part of a great interconnected web of all existence and deepening our humility and reverence for the web of life.
    Quote | By Sheri Prud’homme | April 25, 2024 | From WorshipWeb
    Tagged as: #UUAGA, Earth, Earth-Centered, Humility, Pluralism, Reverence, UUA Bylaws, Vision for UUism
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  • We affirm the power of Love to heal what is broken, to hold us together across pluralities of diverse religious practices and beliefs, to hold us when things fall apart, to grow our capacities, and to guide us as we return again and again in our families and communities to side with Love.
    Quote | By Sheri Prud’homme | April 25, 2024 | From WorshipWeb
    Tagged as: #UUAGA, Growth, Healing, Love, Pluralism, UUA Bylaws, Vision for UUism
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  • Remembering the proposed Unitarian Universalist Association's Article 2 values is as easy as counting on your fingers!
    Time for All Ages | By Emily C. Jones | April 19, 2024 | From WorshipWeb
    Tagged as: #Article2, Equity, Generosity, Interdependence, Justice, Love, Pluralism, Transformation, Unitarian Universalism
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  • 6-Sessions designed by Sara Krakauer teach the 6 Shared Values, using teamwork to solve problems to help the JETPIG.
    Curriculum | By Sara Krakauer, First Parish in Malden Universalist, Malden, MA | March 13, 2024 (reviewed August 2024) | For Grades 2-3, Grades 4-5, Grade 6 | From Shared Values
    Tagged as: Equity, Generosity, Interdependence, Justice, Pluralism, Transformation, UU Beliefs, UU Theology
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  • 3 travelers search for a new home where they will feel welcome and included. They encounter a single leader, a group of leaders, and circle of equals. The communities mirror an autocracy, a republic, and non-hierarchical community.
    Story | By Renee Ruchotzke | November 22, 2020 (reviewed November 2024) | From Faith Curricula Library
    Tagged as: 5th Principle (Conscience & Democracy), Covenant, Covenant, Democracy, Governance, Inclusion, July 4th, Justice Sunday, Living Our Faith, Pluralism, Solidarity, UU Theology, Wisdom
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  • A villager discovers a creative & delicious way of cooking food, but is forbidden to do it because it is not traditional. She and her friends disobey.
    Story | By Renee Ruchotzke | November 29, 2017 (reviewed November 2024) | For Children, Youth, Adults | From Faith Curricula Library
    Tagged as: 5th Principle (Conscience & Democracy), Change, Community, Conflict Management in Congregations, Conscience, Dissent, Governance, Human Rights, Pluralism, Resilience, Teamwork, Transformation, UU Theology
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