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Orange background with a subtle textured pattern. Large white text fills most of the image with a quote:

“Jazz is a metaphor for how a community comes together to build a beloved community. Everyone offers their best and improvises something beautiful collectively, where no voices are drowned out and all have the opportunity to be heard.”

Below the quote, in smaller white text: “– UU Rev. Anya Sammier-Michael.”

In the bottom right corner, a black silhouette of a saxophone player faces left, with musical notes flowing upward from the instrument. The UUA flaming chalice logo appears in white over the lower portion of the silhouette. In the bottom left corner, small white text reads “http://UUA.ORG .”

Orange background with a subtle textured pattern. Large white text fills most of the image with a quote: “Jazz is a metaphor for how a community comes together to build a beloved community. Everyone offers their best and improvises something beautiful collectively, where no voices are drowned out and all have the opportunity to be heard.” Below the quote, in smaller white text: “– UU Rev. Anya Sammier-Michael.” In the bottom right corner, a black silhouette of a saxophone player faces left, with musical notes flowing upward from the instrument. The UUA flaming chalice logo appears in white over the lower portion of the silhouette. In the bottom left corner, small white text reads “http://UUA.ORG .”

What does it mean to build Beloved Community?

Each person brings what they have, creating something together—rooted in relationship, not uniformity.

Rev. Anya Sammier-Michael of the UU Congregation at Montclair shares this vision in this recent article: https://bit.ly/3O9Uq0c

#UU #Faith

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Starlight of the Spirit, guide us in our blessed nights towards sharing wonderment and reverence and the other goodnesses we know and have today #eveningprayer #chaliceextinguishing #uu

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Sunshine of the Spirit, warm our hearts and help us turn out in gladness to help each other as neighbors and strangers and family and friends, creating a kinder and more just world #morningprayer #chalicelighting #uu

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‘A True American Hero’: 110-Year-Old UU the Oldest Known Living U.S. Military Veteran and Tuskegee Airman James Clayton Flowers was part of the historic group of African Americans who served the country during World War II.

What an amazing story, and what an amazing person! Being a #UU is so cool and connects me to so many really cool folks.

www.uuworld.org/articles/old...

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UU the Vote 2026 Midterms Campaign Focuses on Voter Turnout, Fighting Fascism The group has an ambitious plan to engage voters, organize, and support democracy.

www.uuworld.org/articles/uu-...

#uu #unitarianuniversalist #uuthevote #sidewithlove #voterrights #midterms #elections

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Square promotional graphic for UUA General Assembly 2026 with a colorful, abstract background of layered, flowing waves in blue, purple, pink, orange, and yellow. A faint, large chalice shape appears in the center behind the text.

Top left: the GA 2026 logo in red, with the letters “GA” filled with a network pattern and silhouettes of people holding hands, including varied body shapes and one person using a wheelchair. Below it reads “UUA GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2026.”

Top right: pink text reads “Proposals due April 17.”

Center: large dark blue text reads “Lead a Wave Cohort at GA 2026.”

Below, a bright pink rounded rectangle contains white text: “Bring people together to build, discern, and move forward — together.”

Bottom: white text reads “Get details and apply at: bit.ly/wave-cohorts.”

Square promotional graphic for UUA General Assembly 2026 with a colorful, abstract background of layered, flowing waves in blue, purple, pink, orange, and yellow. A faint, large chalice shape appears in the center behind the text. Top left: the GA 2026 logo in red, with the letters “GA” filled with a network pattern and silhouettes of people holding hands, including varied body shapes and one person using a wheelchair. Below it reads “UUA GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2026.” Top right: pink text reads “Proposals due April 17.” Center: large dark blue text reads “Lead a Wave Cohort at GA 2026.” Below, a bright pink rounded rectangle contains white text: “Bring people together to build, discern, and move forward — together.” Bottom: white text reads “Get details and apply at: bit.ly/wave-cohorts.”

At UUA General Assembly 2026, we’re inviting experienced facilitators to lead Wave Cohorts—spaces to build skills, deepen connection, and discern how we’re called to act.

🗓️ Proposals due April 17
🔗 https://bit.ly/wave-cohorts

#UUAGA #GA2026 #MeetTheMoment #UU

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Breath of Being, may we pause to reflect upon the freedoms we appreciate most, the ones that challenge us to embody and embrace, and how we can nurture freedoms together #eveningprayer #chaliceextinguishing #uu

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Breath of Being, may we tap one another gently to signal that we are here, present ourselves with our love and compassion and care, and aid each other in moving graciously through today #morningprayer #chalicelighting #uu

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A square graphic featuring a field of pink wildflowers in soft focus, stretching across a gently sloping hillside at sunset. The sky glows warm with golden and peach tones, casting soft light over the flowers and grass.

Centered at the top and middle is a quote in black text. The first line, in a serif font, reads: “What do plants do when life gets hard?” Below it, in a larger, flowing script font, reads: “Strew the world with floral beauty.” Beneath the quote, in smaller serif text, is the attribution: “– David George Haskell.”

Along the right edge, vertically aligned in small white text, is a photo credit: “Photo by Valentin Petrescu.”

In the bottom right corner is the UUA flaming chalice logo in a gradient of pink, orange, and red. In the bottom center, a black rounded rectangle contains white text reading “http://UUA.ORG .” On the bottom left, there are small illustrated flowers in shades of yellow, pink, and green layered over the photo.

A square graphic featuring a field of pink wildflowers in soft focus, stretching across a gently sloping hillside at sunset. The sky glows warm with golden and peach tones, casting soft light over the flowers and grass. Centered at the top and middle is a quote in black text. The first line, in a serif font, reads: “What do plants do when life gets hard?” Below it, in a larger, flowing script font, reads: “Strew the world with floral beauty.” Beneath the quote, in smaller serif text, is the attribution: “– David George Haskell.” Along the right edge, vertically aligned in small white text, is a photo credit: “Photo by Valentin Petrescu.” In the bottom right corner is the UUA flaming chalice logo in a gradient of pink, orange, and red. In the bottom center, a black rounded rectangle contains white text reading “http://UUA.ORG .” On the bottom left, there are small illustrated flowers in shades of yellow, pink, and green layered over the photo.

In “Emergence Magazine,” David George Haskell reflects on how flowers are shaped by relationship—reminding us that belonging grows through connection.🌼 As UUs, we’re part of an interdependent web. What we tend and sustain shapes the home we share. Read more: https://bit.ly/41W4kpi

#UU #Belonging

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Sunday Worship Service
April 12, 2026
Salisbury Gathering — 9 a.m.
University Gathering & Livestream — 11:15 a.m.
www.puuc.org
“Choose Life”

#UnitarianUniversalist #UU #CLTChurch #Charlotte #salisburync

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Wisdom, may we appreciate the blessings we encountered today from others, the opportunities to be a blessing we moved gladly into, and this amazing interconnected life we share #eveningprayer #chaliceextinguishing #uu

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Wisdom, may we remember those we care for and about and challenge ourselves to expand or develop our circles and networks of care in delightful ways #morningprayer #chalicelighting #uu

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When tyrants tremble
As the hear
The bells of freedom ringing
It sounds an echo in my soul
How can I keep from Singing?

#UU

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At the top, black text reads: “NATIONAL VOLUNTEER MONTH.” To the left is a black heart with small white dash marks inside.

Below, a coral-colored rounded rectangle contains large white script text: “thank you!” with an underline flourish.

Under that, in coral capital letters: “FROM THE UUA.”

Centered below, black text reads: “Volunteers make our congregations possible and our communities stronger.”

To the right of this text is the UUA flaming chalice logo in a gradient of coral to pink.

Along the bottom are illustrated hands of different skin tones clapping and giving thumbs up, with small motion lines indicating applause.

At the bottom center, small coral text reads: “http://UUA.ORG .”

Graphic with a white background. At the top, black text reads: “NATIONAL VOLUNTEER MONTH.” To the left is a black heart with small white dash marks inside. Below, a coral-colored rounded rectangle contains large white script text: “thank you!” with an underline flourish. Under that, in coral capital letters: “FROM THE UUA.” Centered below, black text reads: “Volunteers make our congregations possible and our communities stronger.” To the right of this text is the UUA flaming chalice logo in a gradient of coral to pink. Along the bottom are illustrated hands of different skin tones clapping and giving thumbs up, with small motion lines indicating applause. At the bottom center, small coral text reads: “http://UUA.ORG .”

Volunteers make our congregations possible—thank you for all you give. 🎉

In our congregations and beyond, your care helps build stronger, more connected communities. 🌟

We are deeply grateful.🧡

#NationalVolunteerMonth #StrongerTogether #CommunityCare #UU

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Graphic with a deep purple background. At the top left is the UUA flaming chalice logo in white. To the right, large white text reads, “We’re Hiring!”

Centered below in bold white text: “Congregational Life Field Staff” and beneath it, “Pacific Western Region.”

On the lower left is a simple white line illustration of a megaphone with small lines indicating sound.

To the right of the megaphone, smaller white text lists:
• Full-time
• Remote (U.S.)
• Within the Pacific Western Region

At the bottom, white text reads: “Get more info & apply: UUA.ORG/JOBS.”

Graphic with a deep purple background. At the top left is the UUA flaming chalice logo in white. To the right, large white text reads, “We’re Hiring!” Centered below in bold white text: “Congregational Life Field Staff” and beneath it, “Pacific Western Region.” On the lower left is a simple white line illustration of a megaphone with small lines indicating sound. To the right of the megaphone, smaller white text lists: • Full-time • Remote (U.S.) • Within the Pacific Western Region At the bottom, white text reads: “Get more info & apply: UUA.ORG/JOBS.”

We’re hiring!
Join our Congregational Life team to support and grow vibrant UU ministries across the Pacific Western Region.

Learn more + apply: www.uua.org/jobs

#NowHiring #UU #FaithJobs

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Graphic with a dark navy background and light green and white text reads “FAITHIFY IS EVOLVING.” Subheading: “What Faithify Made Possible.” On the left, a circular icon of a clipboard and checklist sits above the text “Launched in 2014.” On the right, a circular icon of three people appears next to “Supported hundreds of UU projects.” Curved dotted arrows connect these elements to a large light green circle with a dollar sign. Center text reads “Raised more than $2.8 million.” A horizontal line separates sections. Below, a heading reads “What We Learned.” A large red circle with a white check mark appears on the left. To the right are two lines: “Stewardship needs are changing” and “Training + support are now most needed.” At the bottom: “faithify.org/evolving.”

Graphic with a dark navy background and light green and white text reads “FAITHIFY IS EVOLVING.” Subheading: “What Faithify Made Possible.” On the left, a circular icon of a clipboard and checklist sits above the text “Launched in 2014.” On the right, a circular icon of three people appears next to “Supported hundreds of UU projects.” Curved dotted arrows connect these elements to a large light green circle with a dollar sign. Center text reads “Raised more than $2.8 million.” A horizontal line separates sections. Below, a heading reads “What We Learned.” A large red circle with a white check mark appears on the left. To the right are two lines: “Stewardship needs are changing” and “Training + support are now most needed.” At the bottom: “faithify.org/evolving.”

Graphic with a dark navy background and light green and white text reads “FAITHIFY IS EVOLVING.” On the left, a heading reads “What’s Changing.” To the right are two circular icons: a laptop next to “Faithify platform closing,” and a clock next to “Crowdfunding campaigns ending.” Below, a large rounded rectangle in a gradient of yellow to pink contains the heading “Our New Direction” in a bold pink banner. Inside the box are three sections: on the left, hands holding a sprouting plant labeled “Stewardship support”; on the right, a hand holding a key labeled “New Resources”; and centered at the bottom, two clasped hands labeled “Congregational Support.” At the bottom of the graphic: “More info at: faithify.org/evolving.”

Graphic with a dark navy background and light green and white text reads “FAITHIFY IS EVOLVING.” On the left, a heading reads “What’s Changing.” To the right are two circular icons: a laptop next to “Faithify platform closing,” and a clock next to “Crowdfunding campaigns ending.” Below, a large rounded rectangle in a gradient of yellow to pink contains the heading “Our New Direction” in a bold pink banner. Inside the box are three sections: on the left, hands holding a sprouting plant labeled “Stewardship support”; on the right, a hand holding a key labeled “New Resources”; and centered at the bottom, two clasped hands labeled “Congregational Support.” At the bottom of the graphic: “More info at: faithify.org/evolving.”

Faithify is evolving. After listening through the Meet the Moment process, we’re shifting from running a crowdfunding platform to strengthening stewardship—through training, tools, and congregational support.

Learn more: http://faithify.org/evolving

#Faithify #UU #UnitarianUniversalist

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Close-up photograph of bright pink blossoms on thin brown branches, partially covered in fresh white snow and ice. The background is softly blurred in light gray, making the flowers stand out sharply in the foreground.

Overlaid text reads:
“Spirit of Life-giving Love,
Remind us of the cycles of life so that we might turn toward the dawn,
Turn toward the thaw,
And turn toward the rebirth of spring with New Hope.”

Below the quote, smaller text reads: “– From A Prayer for Hope by Rev. Christin Green.”

In the top right corner is “http://UUA.ORG .” In the bottom right corner is the UUA flaming chalice logo in red.

The image contrasts winter snow with early spring blossoms, visually reinforcing themes of transition, renewal, and hope.

Close-up photograph of bright pink blossoms on thin brown branches, partially covered in fresh white snow and ice. The background is softly blurred in light gray, making the flowers stand out sharply in the foreground. Overlaid text reads: “Spirit of Life-giving Love, Remind us of the cycles of life so that we might turn toward the dawn, Turn toward the thaw, And turn toward the rebirth of spring with New Hope.” Below the quote, smaller text reads: “– From A Prayer for Hope by Rev. Christin Green.” In the top right corner is “http://UUA.ORG .” In the bottom right corner is the UUA flaming chalice logo in red. The image contrasts winter snow with early spring blossoms, visually reinforcing themes of transition, renewal, and hope.

As we begin this week, this prayer from Rev. Christin Green reminds us: not everything is fixed or final.

Turn toward the dawn. Toward the thaw. Let hope grow stronger than our fears.

Read the full prayer: https://bit.ly/4me7yOs

#Hope #Spring #Faith #UU #UnitarianUniversalist

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Everybody is welcome as their whole selves at Piedmont Unitarian Universalist Church. Join us in Charlotte or Salisbury, NC.
www.puuc.org

#UU #LGBTQ #AceDay

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We stood firm for justice, one of our core Unitarian Universalist values. Stand with us in Charlotte, Salisbury and surrounding areas of NC!

#NoKings #UU

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Today's sermon about Easter and Trans Day of Visibility by the always excellent Rev. Angeline C. Jackson was amazing, and when it goes on YouTube, I may dig up some choice bits for y'all. Anyway, happy holidays to all who celebrate. 🐰🏳️‍⚧️ #uu

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Sunday Service - April 5: "Practicing Resurrection: A Unitarian Universalist Easter Celebration" YouTube video by First Unitarian Congregation of Ottawa - Official

Easter Service
First Unitarian Congregation of Ottawa

#pungentradio #musicsky #unitariansky #uu

www.youtube.com/live/hsJBuFo...

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Happy Easter to all who celebrate!

#UnitarianUniversalist #UU #CLTChurch #Charlotte #salisburync

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Proud to be one of the endorsing organizations! Not My Tax Dollars action campaign - Tax dollars for needs here, not bombs for israel, not war on Iran! Start a Not My Tax Dollars actions group in your congregation. www.notmytaxdollars.org#NotMyTaxDoll... #UnitarianUniversalist #UUsky #UU

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A wooden table covered in newspapers set in black and white. A white coffee cup and saucer sitting on the table with the rainbow colored UUCVH logo on the side of the cup. UUCVH Monthly Newsletter.

A wooden table covered in newspapers set in black and white. A white coffee cup and saucer sitting on the table with the rainbow colored UUCVH logo on the side of the cup. UUCVH Monthly Newsletter.

Happenings at UU Verdugo are in full bloom. Peruse our April newsletter to find info on friendship dinners, board briefs, movie night and much more. buff.ly/31xW6k7

#losangeles #UnitarianUniversalist #UU #socalevents #lacrescenta #Glendale #SoCal #UnitarianUniversalism #Faith #Family

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According to former #UUA President Rev. Dr. Peter Morales, #UnitarianUniversalism is "a tiny, declining, #FringeReligion".

He helped make #UUism fringier than ever by threatening me with prosecution for #BlasphemousLibel for blogging about #UUpedophiles & #UUrapists. 🤣😇

#UU #UUtheology #UUproblems

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Ngl drawing recently has been hard, but I did make this sketch of Theobald :D I’m debating turning it into a fully rendered piece, but idk
#Unstablesmp #UU #Theobaldthebird #mcyt

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Big news: Faithify is evolving!
Read all about it here: www.faithify.org/evolving

#UU #UnitarianUniversalist

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 A large paper poster is taped to a window with a strip of tan masking tape at the top. The poster has a soft, off-white textured background and features a centered quote in large black serif text: “We all take part in this ancient play. At some time. There is no other way.” Below, in smaller text, it reads: “—from ‘At Some Time’ by Rebecca Bryan.” Behind the poster, partially visible through the window, is a display with small objects and warm lighting, set against a dark brick wall. In the bottom left corner, the Unitarian Universalist Association logo (a stylized flaming chalice) appears in white, along with the text “Unitarian Universalist Association.” In the bottom right corner, “http://UUA.ORG ” is written in white.

A large paper poster is taped to a window with a strip of tan masking tape at the top. The poster has a soft, off-white textured background and features a centered quote in large black serif text: “We all take part in this ancient play. At some time. There is no other way.” Below, in smaller text, it reads: “—from ‘At Some Time’ by Rebecca Bryan.” Behind the poster, partially visible through the window, is a display with small objects and warm lighting, set against a dark brick wall. In the bottom left corner, the Unitarian Universalist Association logo (a stylized flaming chalice) appears in white, along with the text “Unitarian Universalist Association.” In the bottom right corner, “http://UUA.ORG ” is written in white.

On Good Friday, At Some Time invites us into reflection.

For Unitarian Universalists, this day isn’t about one belief—it’s about being human: capable of harm, growth, and change.

We recognize the roles we’ve played—and the chance to choose differently.

https://bit.ly/4v2xPTQ

#UU #GoodFriday

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Breath of Being, may we make the space for reflection and reverent wonderment, turning towards spacious gratitude and warm, kind connections and welcome #eveningprayer #chaliceextinguishing #uu

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Breath of Being, invite us to reflection and reverent wonderment, remembering our choices are not morally neutral even when we hold still, and how we live matters #morningprayer #chalicelighting #uu

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