Outlining a bold vision for the future of Unitarian Universalism, 20 leaders issue a clarion call for change. In inspiring, fresh essays, they implore us to collectively liberate ourselves from patterns that prevent us from becoming a robust faith for a new age. Emerging from a history marred by the errors of individualism, exceptionalism, and anti-authoritarianism, Unitarian Universalism faces a crossroads. Turning Point shows a way forward, by embracing promises shaped from our theology: generosity, pluralism, and imagination. With essays that include the stories of creative new types of Unitarian Universalist communities across the country, this essential new collection outlines a liberal faith for the twenty-first century. It offers a vision of an inclusive, multicultural Beloved Community and inspires trust that Unitarian Universalism can deepen and grow once again, meeting the aching needs of a new generation.
Articulating Your UU Faith: A Five-session Course
A Growing Up Year
His books, The Wind in Both Ears and The New Era in Religious Education, served as foundational texts for Unitarian Universalists in the second half of the twentieth century. Further Reading: Roberta M. Nelson, ed., Claiming the Past, ...
Interdependence: Renewing Congregational Polity
Stories in Faith: Exploring Our Unitarian Universalist Principles and Sources Through Wisdom Tales
From Arius and Origen to Peter Morales and Rebecca Parker, this two-volume anthology features leaders, thinkers, and ordinary participants in the ever-changing tradition of liberal religion.
100 Questions that Non-members Ask about Unitarian Universalism
This six-session program for individuals and groups explores Our chosen faith: an introduction to Unitarian Universalism by John A. Buehrens and F. Forrester Church.
Engaging Our Theological Diversity: A Report