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A square graphic with a dark background and bright yellow accents. In the center is a circular photo of Rev. Dr. Molly Housh Gordon, a white woman with long red hair swept to one side and a shaved undercut, smiling slightly at the camera. She is indoors with stage seating visible behind her. Surrounding the photo is a yellow circular sketch-style border.

Below the photo, bold yellow text reads:
“REV. DR. MOLLY HOUSH GORDON”
White text beneath it reads:
“‘How to Have an Enemy’”

Further down, yellow text reads:
“2024”

White text at the bottom reads:
“UUA SKINNER SERMON AWARD”

Yellow curved wave shapes frame the bottom left and right corners of the image.

A square graphic with a dark background and bright yellow accents. In the center is a circular photo of Rev. Dr. Molly Housh Gordon, a white woman with long red hair swept to one side and a shaved undercut, smiling slightly at the camera. She is indoors with stage seating visible behind her. Surrounding the photo is a yellow circular sketch-style border. Below the photo, bold yellow text reads: “REV. DR. MOLLY HOUSH GORDON” White text beneath it reads: “‘How to Have an Enemy’” Further down, yellow text reads: “2024” White text at the bottom reads: “UUA SKINNER SERMON AWARD” Yellow curved wave shapes frame the bottom left and right corners of the image.

A square graphic with a dark background and yellow wave accents in the lower corners. At the top is the white UUA flaming chalice logo.

Centered white text reads:
“Having an enemy means that we live our values out loud, even and especially when it disturbs a false and oppressive unity.”

Below the quote, bold yellow text reads:
“—Rev. Dr. Molly Housh Gordon”
White text underneath:
“From ‘How to Have an Enemy’”

Yellow text at the bottom reads:
“2024”

White text beneath that reads:
“UUA SKINNER SERMON AWARD”

A square graphic with a dark background and yellow wave accents in the lower corners. At the top is the white UUA flaming chalice logo. Centered white text reads: “Having an enemy means that we live our values out loud, even and especially when it disturbs a false and oppressive unity.” Below the quote, bold yellow text reads: “—Rev. Dr. Molly Housh Gordon” White text underneath: “From ‘How to Have an Enemy’” Yellow text at the bottom reads: “2024” White text beneath that reads: “UUA SKINNER SERMON AWARD”

🎉 Congrats to Rev. Molly Housh Gordon, winner of the 2024 Skinner Sermon Award for “How to Have an Enemy”—a bold, clear call toward justice and liberation. Watch/read: www.uua.org/justice-prog...
Nominations for 2025 are open! #UU #UnitarianUniversalist #SocialJustice #Faith #UUSharedValues

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A promotional graphic for the JUUst Breathe podcast. The background is light with bold text at the top reading “JUUst Breathe Podcast.” The word “Podcast” is in a flowing, handwritten-style orange font. Below that, smaller black text reads “Episode 9 – Love.”

Two panelist photos are displayed side by side.

On the left is Avery Miller-Fabregas, labeled with a red box that says “Panelist” and beige text box below that reads “Avery Miller-Fabregas.” Avery is a young person with a large afro hairstyle, wearing a dark brown blazer over a green top. They are standing against a neutral gray background and looking slightly toward the camera with a subtle smile.

On the right is Rev. Dr. Sofía Betancourt, also labeled with a red box that says “Panelist” and beige text box that reads “Rev. Dr. Sofía Betancourt.” She has light brown skin, wears glasses, and is dressed in a black jacket, red turtleneck, and a houndstooth-patterned scarf. Her hair is pulled back. She is standing in front of a softly blurred indoor background with vertical light-colored slats.

A promotional graphic for the JUUst Breathe podcast. The background is light with bold text at the top reading “JUUst Breathe Podcast.” The word “Podcast” is in a flowing, handwritten-style orange font. Below that, smaller black text reads “Episode 9 – Love.” Two panelist photos are displayed side by side. On the left is Avery Miller-Fabregas, labeled with a red box that says “Panelist” and beige text box below that reads “Avery Miller-Fabregas.” Avery is a young person with a large afro hairstyle, wearing a dark brown blazer over a green top. They are standing against a neutral gray background and looking slightly toward the camera with a subtle smile. On the right is Rev. Dr. Sofía Betancourt, also labeled with a red box that says “Panelist” and beige text box that reads “Rev. Dr. Sofía Betancourt.” She has light brown skin, wears glasses, and is dressed in a black jacket, red turtleneck, and a houndstooth-patterned scarf. Her hair is pulled back. She is standing in front of a softly blurred indoor background with vertical light-colored slats.

💜 New from the JUUst Breathe Podcast💜
What does it mean to center love in UU faith? Hear from Avery Miller-Fabregas and UUA President Rev. Dr. Sofia Betancourt in the season finale.

🎧 Watch now:

youtu.be/YYnvaK4vkEo?...

#JUUstBreathe #UUSharedValues #LoveAtTheCenter

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The Unitarian Universalist Association response: Trans people are sacred. Trans youth deserve safety, love, and affirmation.
www.uua.org/pressroom/pr...
#UU #UnitarianUniversalist #Transrights #belovedcommunity #solidarity #faith #UUSharedValues

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“In community, we piece together a faith that empowers us to create change.” 🌿🧘🕉️💖 Four UUs share what shapes their spiritual journeys in UU World. Read more: bit.ly/4hV8bJ1 #UnitarianUniversalist #UUSharedValues #UU #LivingTradition

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The view from the balcony A witness’s diary captures the torment and magic of James Reeb’s eulogy.

UU World is revisiting his story in recognition of this anniversary. Read more: www.uuworld.org/articles/mem... .

#JamesReeb #CivilRights #UU #UnitarianUniversalist #MLK #RacialJustice #BelovedCommunity #UUSharedValues

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Reeb’s legacy calls us to courage over caution, to work unrelentingly for dignity and justice. On the 60th anniversary of his murder, we remember him—not just in memory, but through action. #JamesReeb #CivilRights #UU #UnitarianUniversalist #MLK #RacialJustice #BelovedCommunity #UUSharedValues

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He died two days later. His murder, along with the deaths of Jimmie Lee Jackson and Viola Liuzzo, drew national outrage and helped build momentum for the Voting Rights Act of 1965. #JamesReeb #CivilRights #UU #UnitarianUniversalist #MLK #RacialJustice #BelovedCommunity #UUSharedValues

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A digital graphic honoring James Joseph Reeb (January 1, 1927 – March 11, 1965) features a black-and-white photograph of him on the right side. He is a young white man with neatly combed dark hair, smiling, and wearing glasses with thick black frames, a dark suit, a white dress shirt, and a patterned bow tie.

To left of his image is a quote from Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in white text against a teal-blue background. It reads:
"He dared to live his faith; he placed himself alongside the disinherited black brethren of this community... He was a witness to the truth that men of different races and classes might live, eat, and work together as brothers."

"—Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in his eulogy for James Reeb"

The white UUA flaming chalice logo is in the bottom left corner.  The UU World logo appears in the bottom right corner. The URL “uuworld.org” is in the top right corner.

A digital graphic honoring James Joseph Reeb (January 1, 1927 – March 11, 1965) features a black-and-white photograph of him on the right side. He is a young white man with neatly combed dark hair, smiling, and wearing glasses with thick black frames, a dark suit, a white dress shirt, and a patterned bow tie. To left of his image is a quote from Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in white text against a teal-blue background. It reads: "He dared to live his faith; he placed himself alongside the disinherited black brethren of this community... He was a witness to the truth that men of different races and classes might live, eat, and work together as brothers." "—Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in his eulogy for James Reeb" The white UUA flaming chalice logo is in the bottom left corner. The UU World logo appears in the bottom right corner. The URL “uuworld.org” is in the top right corner.

On this day in 1965, the Reverend James Reeb—a Unitarian Universalist minister, pastor, and civil rights activist—was killed in Selma, Alabama, in while supporting the fight for justice. #JamesReeb #CivilRights #UU #UnitarianUniversalist #MLK #RacialJustice #BelovedCommunity #UUSharedValues

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Rev Jami Yandle Transgender Support Specialist to the UUA, "May this message bring comfort, strength, and hope. You are sacred. You are loved." Full message
youtu.be/szPLQxdPTFM.

#tdor #TransDayofRemembrance
#UnitarianUniversalism #unitarianuniversalist
#transrights #LoveAtTheCenter #uusharedvalues

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