Covenant
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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 Covenant.
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Radical Relationship I: The Science of CovenantFrom LeaderLabIf Unitarian Universalism’s crux were reduced to a few points in space and time, they would be those moments just before and just after we keep promises.
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Radical Relationship II: The Theology of CovenantFrom LeaderLabUsing Process Theology, we offer a framework as well as practical spiritual practices showing how living in covenant can create sacred space.
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Experiencing Conflict? Start with CovenantFrom LeaderLabLiving in a committed, covenantal community is a great way to avoid destructive conflict.
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Developing a Behavioral CovenantFrom LeaderLabIs your congregation looking to develop its first covenant to help members with healthier behavior? Here is a quick guide.
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Behavioral Covenants in CongregationsFrom LeaderLabLearning to practicie helpful and healthy behaviors allows us to act on our stated beliefs and values.
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Radical Relationship II: The Theology of CovenantFrom General Assembly PresentationsUsing Process Theology, we offer a framework as well as practical spiritual practices showing how living in covenant can create sacred space.
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Radical Relationship I: The Science of CovenantFrom General Assembly PresentationsIf Unitarian Universalism’s crux were reduced to a few points in space and time, they would be those moments just before and just after we keep promises.
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A Comprehensive Guide to Congregational CovenantsFrom LeaderLabCovenant is the silk that joins Unitarian Universalist (UU) congregations, communities, and individuals together in a web of interconnection.
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Embodying Beloved Community and Covenantal RelationshipFrom LeaderLabEstablishing and maintaining Beloved Community depends on establishing and maintaining covenantal relationships.
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An Exercise for Mission Discernment: Who are We?From LeaderLabUU Communities can be very different from one another! Use this continuum exercise to see how your congregations understands itself.