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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Falling ForwardFrom Better TogetherYou may remember that last spring the UUA was embroiled in a controversy over hiring practices for staff such as myself who serve our congregations.
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R-E-S-P-E-C-T for the Interdependent Web of Musical CultureFrom Better TogetherAs Unitarian Universalists have been growing into deeper understanding of White Supremacy Culture, being interculturally respectful and competent, and learning how to avoid the pitfalls of cultural...
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Committees on Shared MinistryFrom LeaderLabThis webinar was created for new and reforming Committees on Ministry.
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Committee on Shared MinistryFrom LeaderLabHow do Committees on Ministry function? Rev. Nancy Bowen shares an overview.
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What Do We Promise One Another as Unitarian Universalists?From LeaderLabWhat are our promises to each other, to our fellow congregants, to any Unitarian Universalist in the world? How do we show up for each other?
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An Old Covenant in a New WayFrom Better TogetherYou should have recently received information about the new formula the Unitarian Universalist Association will be using for congregational giving in the Central East Region beginning in July – a...
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Compassionate CommunicationFrom LeaderLabDiscover ways we can engage with one another even when we disagree through compassionate communication....
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UUA Announces Promise and Practice of Our Faith CampaignFrom Better TogetherThe following letter was set to all congregations announcing the new Promise and Practice of our Faith campaign this month.
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Does Your Congregation Provide Trauma Support to Members?From Better TogetherAt one time in our country people joined a religious community because it was expected that they do so. At the heart of what they sought within the community lay a societal norm and a sense of...
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Channeling Your Success Through Good CommunicationFrom LeaderLabThe opportunity is great in our congregations for rumors, miscommunication, gossip and, of course, conflict. Examine the barriers to open communication...