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  first unitarian universalist society of: Defund Fear Zach Norris, 2021-02-02 A groundbreaking new vision for public safety that overturns more than 200 years of fear-based discrimination, othering, and punishment As the effects of aggressive policing and mass incarceration harm historically marginalized communities and tear families apart, how do we define safety? In a time when the most powerful institutions in the United States are embracing the repressive and racist systems that keep many communities struggling and in fear, we need to reimagine what safety means. Community leader and lawyer Zach Norris lays out a radical way to shift the conversation about public safety away from fear and punishment and toward growth and support systems for our families and communities. In order to truly be safe, we are going to have to dismantle our mentality of Us vs. Them. By bridging the divides and building relationships with one another, we can dedicate ourselves to strategic, smart investments—meaning resources directed toward our stability and well-being, like healthcare and housing, education and living-wage jobs. This is where real safety begins. Originally published in hardcover as We Keep Us Safe: Building Secure, Just, and Inclusive Communities, Defund Fear is a blueprint of how to hold people accountable while still holding them in community. The result reinstates full humanity and agency for everyone who has been dehumanized and traumatized, so they can participate fully in life, in society, and in the fabric of our democracy.
  first unitarian universalist society of: Widening the Circle of Concern UUA Commission on Institutional Change, Appointed by the Board of Trustees of the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations in 2017, the UUA Commission on Institutional Change served through June 2020. Widening the Circle of Concern: Report of the UUA Commission on Institutional Change represents the culmination of the Commission’s work analyzing structural and systemic racism and white supremacy culture within Unitarian Universalism and makes recommendations to advance long-term cultural and institutional change that redeems the essential promise and ideals of Unitarian Universalism. The members and staff of the UUA Commission on Institutional Change were Chair Rev. Leslie Takahashi, Mary Byron, Cir L’Bert Jr., Rev. Dr. Natalie Fenimore, Dr. Elías Ortega, Caitlin Breedlove, DeReau K. Farrar, and Project Manager Rev. Marcus Fogliano.
  first unitarian universalist society of: Beyond Welcome Linnea Nelson, 2022-01-12 In Beyond Welcome: Building Communities of Love, editor Linnea Nelson and contributors dream of a future Unitarian Universalism that upholds abundant love and universal justice within every community. The lived experiences of these hopeful Unitarian Universalists-ministers, religious professionals, and laypeople alike-illuminate the relevancy of liberation in each and every one of our communities. Examining both the joys of community and the responsibilities we have to one another, Beyond Welcome provides clarity about current structures and behaviors that create barriers to equity in our faith communities as a passageway to building foundational structures of love and liberation--
  first unitarian universalist society of: Universalists and Unitarians in America John A. Buehrens, 2011
  first unitarian universalist society of: Sources of Our Faith Kathleen Rolenz, 2012
  first unitarian universalist society of: A Chosen Faith John A. Buehrens, Forrest Church, 1998-06-01 An updated edition of the classic introduction to the history and beliefs of Unitarian Universalism—from a senior minister of the Unitarian Church For those contemplating religious choices, Unitarian Universalism offers an appealing alternative to religious denominations that stress theological creeds over individual conviction and belief. Featuring two new chapters, a revealing and entertaining foreword by best-selling author Robert Fulghum, and a new preface by UU moderator Denise Davidoff, this updated edition of the classic introductory text on Unitarian Universalism explores the many sources of the living tradition of this ‘chosen faith’.
  first unitarian universalist society of: Engaging Our Theological Diversity Unitarian Universalist Commission on Appraisal, 2005
  first unitarian universalist society of: Conversations with the Sacred Manish Mishra-Marzetti, Jennifer Kelleher, 2020 A testimony to the power of prayer as a form of sacred conversation--
  first unitarian universalist society of: American Unitarian Churches Ann Marie Borys, 2021-12-17 The Unitarian religious tradition was a product of the same eighteenth-century democratic ideals that fueled the American Revolution and informed the founding of the United States. Its liberal humanistic principles influenced institutions such as Harvard University and philosophical movements like Transcendentalism. Yet, its role in the history of American architecture is little known and studied. In American Unitarian Churches, Ann Marie Borys argues that the progressive values and identity of the Unitarian religion are intimately intertwined with ideals of American democracy and visibly expressed in the architecture of its churches. Over time, church architecture has continued to evolve in response to developments within the faith, and many contemporary projects are built to serve religious, practical, and civic functions simultaneously. Focusing primarily on churches of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, including Frank Lloyd Wright's Unity Temple and Louis Kahn's First Unitarian Church, Borys explores building histories, biographies of leaders, and broader sociohistorical contexts. As this essential study makes clear, to examine Unitarianism through its churches is to see American architecture anew, and to find an authentic architectural expression of American democratic identity.
  first unitarian universalist society of: Justice on Earth Manish Mirshra-Marzetti, Jennifer Nordstrom, 2018-03-14 This highly anticipated anthology presents a powerful and penetrating look at environmental justice from some of the key thinkers and activists in Unitarian Universalism today. Fourteen activist ministers and lay leaders apply a keen intersectional analysis to the environmental crisis, revealing ways that capitalism, white supremacy, patriarchy, and other systems of oppression intersect with and contribute to ecological devastation. They also explore how spiritual practices, congregational organizing, and progressive theology can inform faith-based justice work in the twenty-first century. These prophetic voices, from a wide range of perspectives, reveal new approaches and opportunities for more holistic, accountable, and connected justice efforts. Each essay is accompanied by suggested ways to take the next steps for further learning and action.
  first unitarian universalist society of: Coming of Age Handbook for Congregations Sarah Gibb Millspaugh, Jessica York, Judith Frediani, 2009
  first unitarian universalist society of: Unitarian Universalism David E. Bumbaugh, 2001-03 A Unitarian Universalist minister for more than forty years, David Bumbaugh has taught Unitarian Universalist history at Drew Theological School and at Meadville Lombard Theological School. He is currently Associate Professor of Ministry at Meadville Lombard and Minister Emeritus of the Unitarian Church in Summit, New Jersey. Book jacket.
  first unitarian universalist society of: Unitarianism in Utah Stan Larson, Lorille Horne Miller, 1991
  first unitarian universalist society of: Fifty Years of the First Unitarian Church of San Francisco, October 20, 1850-October 21, 1900 First Unitarian Society of San Francisco, 1901
  first unitarian universalist society of: What the Buddha Taught Walpola Rahula, 2007-12-01 “A terrific introduction to the Buddha’s teachings.” —Paul Blairon, California Literary Review This indispensable volume is a lucid and faithful account of the Buddha’s teachings. “For years,” says the Journal of the Buddhist Society, “the newcomer to Buddhism has lacked a simple and reliable introduction to the complexities of the subject. Dr. Rahula’s What the Buddha Taught fills the need as only could be done by one having a firm grasp of the vast material to be sifted. It is a model of what a book should be that is addressed first of all to ‘the educated and intelligent reader.’ Authoritative and clear, logical and sober, this study is as comprehensive as it is masterly.” This edition contains a selection of illustrative texts from the Suttas and the Dhammapada (specially translated by the author), sixteen illustrations, and a bibliography, glossary, and index. “[Rahula’s] succinct, clear overview of Buddhist concepts has never been surpassed. It is the standard.” —Library Journal
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  first unitarian universalist society of: Grandmother Fish Jonathan Tweet, 2016-09-06 Where did we come from? It's a simple question, but not so simple an answer to explain—especially to young children. Charles Darwin's theory of common descent no longer needs to be a scientific mystery to inquisitive young readers. Meet Grandmother Fish. Told in an engaging call and response text where a child can wiggle like a fish or hoot like an ape and brought to life by vibrant artwork, Grandmother Fish takes children and adults through the history of life on our planet and explains how we are all connected. The book also includes comprehensive backmatter, including: - An elaborate illustration of the evolutionary tree of life - Helpful science notes for parents - How to explain natural selection to a child
  first unitarian universalist society of: The Issue at Hand Gil Fronsdal, 2008-02 Essays on Buddhist Mindfulness Practice. An inspiring and very accessible compilation of essays and edited talks on the Buddhist practice of mindfulness. As Gil Fronsdal states, the search for the issue at hand is the search for what is closest at hand, for what is directly seen, heard, smelt, tasted, felt, and cognized in the present. Gil brings the practice of mindfulness not only to formal meditation but to all the varying aspects of every day life.
  first unitarian universalist society of: Christ for Unitarian Universalists Scotty McLennan, 2016-04-15 McLennan addresses the concept of Jesus as historical figure and as the presents Christ. In doing so he explores the reality and meaning of the Christmas and Easter stories, the Trinity, Christ's divinity, miracles, salvation, religious pluralism and exclusivism, and more.
  first unitarian universalist society of: Humanist Voices in Unitarian Universalism Kendyl L. R. Gibbons, William Murry, 2016 In this highly anticipated collection, Unitarian Universalist Humanists present their faith perspectives in 23 engaging and thought-provoking essays. The contributors, both lay and ordained, demonstrate why Humanism has been one of the bedrock theologies of Unitarian Universalism for the last hundred years. They reflect on what it means to be a religious Humanist today and how they see the movement evolving in the twenty-first century. They explore Humanist history, beliefs, approach to life, social justice, community, and religious education. Together, these voices proclaim a passionate affirmation of a rich and dynamic tradition within Unitarian Universalism.
  first unitarian universalist society of: Aliens, Ghosts, and Cults Bill Ellis, 2003
  first unitarian universalist society of: Unitarian Sermons American Unitarian Association, 1852
  first unitarian universalist society of: Greta and the Giants Zoë Tucker, 2019-11-19 This inspiring picture book retells the story of Nobel Peace Prize nominee Greta Thunberg—the Swedish teenager who has led a global movement to raise awareness about the world’s climate crisis—using allegory to make this important topic accessible to young children. Greta is a little girl who lives in a beautiful forest threatened by Giants. When the Giants first came to the forest, they chopped down trees to make houses. Then they chopped down more trees and made even bigger homes. The houses grew into towns and the towns grew into cities, until now there is hardly any forest left. Greta knows she has to help the animals who live in the forest, but how? Luckily, Greta has an idea… A section at the back explains that, in reality, the fight against the “giants” isn’t over and explains how you can help Greta in her fight. This book has been printed sustainably in the US on 100% recycled paper. By buying a copy of this book, you are making a donation of 3% of the cover price to 350.org.
  first unitarian universalist society of: Sometimes People March Tessa Allen, 2020-09-01 With a spare, inspiring text and gorgeous watercolor illustrations, this is a timeless and important book for activists of all ages. This hardcover picture book is perfect for sharing and for gifting. Sometimes people march to resist injustice, to stand in solidarity, to inspire hope. Throughout American history, one thing remains true: no matter how or why people march, they are powerful because they march together.
  first unitarian universalist society of: Separate Peoples, One Land Cynthia Cumfer, 2012-09-01 Exploring the mental worlds of the major groups interacting in a borderland setting, Cynthia Cumfer offers a broad, multiracial intellectual and cultural history of the Tennessee frontier in the Revolutionary and early national periods, leading up to the era of rapid westward expansion and Cherokee removal. Attentive to the complexities of race, gender, class, and spirituality, Cumfer offers a rare glimpse into the cultural logic of Native American, African American, and Euro-American men and women as contact with one another powerfully transformed their ideas about themselves and the territory they came to share. The Tennessee frontier shaped both Cherokee and white assumptions about diplomacy and nationhood. After contact, both groups moved away from local and personal notions about polity to embrace nationhood. Excluded from the nationalization process, slaves revived and modified African and American premises about patronage and community, while free blacks fashioned an African American doctrine of freedom that was both communal and individual. Paying particular attention to the influence of older European concepts of civilization, Cumfer shows how Tennesseans, along with other Americans and Europeans, modified European assumptions to contribute to a discourse about civilization, one both dynamic and destructive, which has profoundly shaped world history.
  first unitarian universalist society of: Mistakes and Miracles Nancy Palmer Jones, Karin Lin, 2019 Authors share how five diverse congregations encounter frustrations and disappointments, as well as hope and wonder, once they commit to the journey of creating multicultural, antiracist Beloved Community--
  first unitarian universalist society of: The Creeds and Platforms of Congregationalism Williston Walker, 1893
  first unitarian universalist society of: Lillian's Right to Vote Jonah Winter, 2015-07-14 An elderly African American woman, en route to vote, remembers her family’s tumultuous voting history in this picture book publishing in time for the fiftieth anniversary of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. As Lillian, a one-hundred-year-old African American woman, makes a “long haul up a steep hill” to her polling place, she sees more than trees and sky—she sees her family’s history. She sees the passage of the Fifteenth Amendment and her great-grandfather voting for the first time. She sees her parents trying to register to vote. And she sees herself marching in a protest from Selma to Montgomery. Veteran bestselling picture-book author Jonah Winter and Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award winner Shane W. Evans vividly recall America’s battle for civil rights in this lyrical, poignant account of one woman’s fierce determination to make it up the hill and make her voice heard. Moving.... Stirs up a potent mixture of grief, anger, and pride at the history of black people’s fight for access to the ballot box. —The New York Times A much-needed picture book that will enlighten a new generation about battles won and a timely call to uphold these victories in the present. —Kirkus Reviews, Starred A valuable introduction to and overview of the civil rights movement. —Publishers Weekly, Starred An important book that will give you goose bumps. —Booklist, Starred
  first unitarian universalist society of: Dad and Dan Go Fishing Nicolas Brasch, 2007 Dad and I are going fishing today. We are excited. We love fishing...
  first unitarian universalist society of: A History of Unitarianism: In Transylvania, England, and America Earl Morse Wilbur, 1945
  first unitarian universalist society of: A History of the First Unitarian Church, of Portland, Oregon. 1867-1892 Earl Morse Wilbur, 1893
  first unitarian universalist society of: The Secret Lives of Church Ladies Deesha Philyaw, 2022-05-05 The irresistible literary debut about the hidden desires of church-going Black women 'Left me wanting more. Masterfully written' Candice Carty-Williams, author of Queenie 'Joyous... It's a book in love with life' The Times 'Exquisite... delicious' Bolu Babalola, author of Love in Colour The Secret Lives of Church Ladies explores the raw and tender places where Black women and girls dare to follow their desires, and pursue a momentary reprieve from being good. There is fourteen-year-old Jael, who nurses a crush on the preacher's wife; the mother who bakes a sublime peach cobbler every Monday for her date with the married Pastor; and Eula and Caroletta, single childhood friends who seek solace in each other's arms every New Year's Eve. With their secret longings, new love, and forbidden affairs, these church ladies are as seductive as they want to be, as vulnerable as they need to be, as unfaithful and unrepentant as they care to be – and as free as they deserve to be.
  first unitarian universalist society of: The Stonewall Generation Jane Fleishman, 2020 Sexuality researcher Jane Fleishman shares the stories of nine fearless elders in the LGBTQ community who came of age around the time of Stonewall. In candid interviews, they lay bare their struggles, their strengths, their activism, and their sexual liberation in the context of the political movements of the 1960s and 1970s and today--
  first unitarian universalist society of: The Epic of Unitarianism David B. Parke, 1957 This collection of writings spanning four hundred years provides a rich portrait of early Unitarian thought.
  first unitarian universalist society of: Deconverted Seth Andrews, 2019-08-17 ...and then Noah loaded the dinosaurs onto the ark. Assertions like these seem comical until you realize that many Christian parents aren't kidding when they teach them to their children as facts. Every day, impressionable young minds are conditioned to blindly accept wild biblical tales of floating zoos, talking shrubbery, 900-year-old humans, the undead, curses, levitation, demon/human hybrids and men who obtain super-human strength from the length of their hair. Allegiance to these teachings is expected, often demanded. Curiosity is muted. Doubt is frowned upon as a sin. And for those who dare to raise a dissenting hand, the threat of Hell looms ominously. A former religious radio host raised in the cradle of Christianity, Seth Andrews battled his own doubts for many years. His attempts to reconcile faith and the facts led him to a conclusion previously unthinkable, and this once-true believer ultimately became the founder of one of the most popular atheist communities on the internet.
  first unitarian universalist society of: Omnipotence and other Theological Mistakes Charles Hartshorne, 2010-03-29 This book presents Hartshorne's philosophical theology briefly, simply, and vividly. Throughout the centuries some of the world's most brilliant philosophers and theologians have held and perpetuated six beliefs that give the word God a meaning untrue to its import in sacred writings or in active religious devotion: God is absolutely perfect and therefore unchangeable, 2.omnipotence, 3.omniscience, 4.God's unsympathetic goodness, 5.immortality as a career after death, and 6.revelation as infalliable. Charles Hartshorne deals with these six theological mistakes from the standpoint of his process theology. Hartshorne says, The book is unacademic in so far as I am capable of being that. Only a master like Hartshorne could present such sophisticated ideas so simply. This book offers an option for religious belief not heretofore available to lay people.
  first unitarian universalist society of: Fifty Years of the First Unitarian Church of San Francisco, October 20, 1850, October 21, 1900 , 1901
  first unitarian universalist society of: The Liberal Christian , 1823
  first unitarian universalist society of: Making the Good Life Last Michael Schuler, 2009-05-08 In our materialist culture, the idea of “the good life”—fancy cars, designer clothes, once-in-a-lifetime vacations—leaves even those few who can afford it feeling anxious, empty, and dissatisfied. Michael Schuler deconstructs the assumption that consumption and constant stimulation equal happiness. He shows how, by applying the principles of sustainability to our personal lives, we can discover treasures of perennial value: a beautiful and healthy earth home, enduring relationships, strong communities, work that contributes to the common good, and play that restores our bodies and lifts our souls.
  first unitarian universalist society of: This Day in Unitarian Universalist History Frank Schulman, 2004
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Those who are full members of The First Unitarian Universalist Society of Middleborough as of May 14, 2025 are requested to meet in the sanctuary on Friday, June 13, 2025 at 7:00 pm for …

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First Unitarian Universalist Society of Syracuse Annual Report 2022-2023 Justice with Love and Joy, Open to Awe Page | 7 (2022 Annual Meeting Minutes) New Minister news! We are excited …

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Our Unitarian Universalist community seeks truth and deeper meaning, pursues justice through inspired action, and cultivates compassion and love for all connected by the web of life.

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The First Unitarian Universalist Society of Exeter (FUUSE) welcomes all who enter regardless of creed, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation or gender identity. At FUUSE, we are people of all …

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1930s the First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis became a center of religious liberalism in the upper Midwest. In 1926, the Society moved from its church in downtown Minneapolis to the …

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