Building Community

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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 Building Community.

  • Stuffed Animal Sleepover Builds Congregational Connections
    From LeaderLab
    Although humans can’t gather at church, stuffed animals still can! Plan your own stUUfieCON!
  • Nature as Beloved
    From Better Together
    As we move into the new normal, we have a chance to find models of community and connection that reflect our vision of who we are.
  • Are We the Long-Haul People?
    From Better Together
    Early in the pandemic crisis my mind kept wandering back to a poem written by my former minister and mentor, Rev Rudy Nemser.
  • A Blessing for Safety
    From WorshipWeb
    Spirit of love and life, these are trying times, and sometimes we are at wits' end trying to figure out what to do....
  • Blessings on Those Staying Home
    From WorshipWeb
    We’re staying home. Love has never asked this of us before. We’re staying home, this is our gift to humanity. Let us wish each other well. For those...
  • Across The Distance
    From WorshipWeb
    Across the distance, the light from within me shines, sending love to all Across the distance, your light is fuel that warms me and helps to keep my own...
  • Host A Virtual Game Night
    From LeaderLab
    Host a Virtual Game Night for your congregation using Zoom features like polling and break out rooms
  • CERSI is My Carrot
    From Better Together
    I woke up smiling today, on Day Seven in our current State of National Emergency, declared by the President on Friday the 13th.
  • Making Time for Community Connection
    From LeaderLab
    Our people need to connect with one another. How might we use technology to make that happen during times of social distancing?
  • Congregations adapt to COVID-19 pandemic, shift to online worship
    From UU World Magazine
    Offering worship services and other opportunities to connect online is “a forced exercise in emergence,” says the Rev. Karen Johnston, and “an...