Beliefs & Principles
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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 Beliefs & Principles.
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Kick-Off a Great 2016 With the Best of Blue Boat 2015!From Guides and ToolsALL MY BEST TO YOU AND YOURS In case you missed some – or all – of our recent social media blast campaign...
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Too Many HolesFrom Events and OpportunitiesThanks to @KennySWileysubmitting your own thoughts or reflections in a post. Colorado Springs fell victim to two mass shootings....
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Illuminating Leaders - Kadyn FrawleyFrom Stories and VoicesLUMINARY LEADER KADYN FRAWLEY GRABS LIFE BY THE CHALICE... Midwest Youth Leadership School in 2014 where she learned that each person expresses ideas...
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100 Miles of WildernessFrom Stories and VoicesFaith in the Forest by Katie Gelfand 100 Mile Wilderness in MaineAppalachian Trail, wound up being the greatest challenge of a long journey....
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Celebrate Your Holidays With UsUnitarian Universalism is a place of peace, hope, acceptance, and multiplicity. Join us for the winter holidays.
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Celebrate Your Holidays With UsFrom Home Page StoryUnitarian Universalism is a place for multiplicity, honoring multiple traditions, heritages, holidays, and customs....
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Planned Parenthood vigil at UU church draws attentionFrom UU World MagazineA Unitarian Universalist minister in Colorado Springs receives praise, criticism after calling Planned Parenthood shooter ‘domestic terrorist’ during...
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Summer Seminary Hires Three New Staff MembersFrom Future of FaithThe Summer Seminary program for Unitarian Universalist youthStarr King School for the Ministry. Minister in Residence, Kimberly Quinn JohnsonUnitarian...
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Can Unitarian Universalists Really Believe Anything?From Future of FaithUUs are a theologically diverse spiritual community but have a shared belief that all souls are sacred, courageous love has the power to transform the...
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Through the Spirits of Others to FaithFrom Issues and TrendsTransformed by Struggle Unitarian Universalist tradition in which my parents raised me rarely told me that there was anything that I absolutely couldn’t...