Love and Loss. Awe and wonder. Journeys and home. The events of our lives and our spiritual curiosity lead us to ponder topics close to our hearts. Through 12 themes, you will find a wide range of spiritual resources to expand your perspective and enrich your search for meaning.
Quest is our highly regarded monthly publication that goes deep into a particular spiritual theme. It includes sermons, poetry, reflections, prayers and meditations from Unitarian Universalists and others.
A collection of prayers of comfort or celebration in times of grief or joy.
Throughout history humans have marked life’s important transitions with ritual. Whether you are welcoming a child, honoring the end of a life or marking the milestones in between, here are resources for creating those rites of passage.
One-minute reflections posted each day to provide inspiration for your spiritual expedition.
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The Commission on Institutional Change sits down for their penultimate episode in the spring series reviewing the findings of their report, the results of a multi-year effort to examine what is required to change UU institutions to dismantle white supremacist structures upholding them.
Rev. Meg Riley, Aisha Hauser, Christina Rivera, and Rev Michael Tino host this live Unitarian Universalist talk show discussing topics from an anti-racist, anti-oppressive and multicultural perspective. The VUU streams live on Facebook (or sometimes on YouTube) every Thursday at 11 am ET.
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CONTENT NOTE: This show addresses heavy topics, including a verbal description of the murder of a Black man by police.
In the wake of recent terrifying incidents in Central Park where a white woman calling the police on an unarmed non-threatening black man and the extrajudicial killing of a black man, George Floyd, in police custody in Minneapolis, the regular crew is joined by Quiana Perkins of Black Lives of UU and guest host Rev DC Fortune of UU Congregation of South Jersey Shore to discuss what is ours, as Unitarian Universalists, to do and hold during these times.
Rev. Meg Riley, Aisha Hauser, Christina Rivera, and Rev Michael Tino host this live Unitarian Universalist talk show discussing topics from an anti-racist, anti-oppressive and multicultural perspective. The VUU streams live on Facebook (or sometimes on YouTube) every Thursday at 11 am ET.
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A special series on the Commission’s report: Religious Professionals, Educating for Liberation. Rev. Meg Riley, Aisha Hauser, Christina Rivera, and Rev Michael Tino host this live Unitarian Universalist talk show discussing topics from an anti-racist, anti-oppressive and multicultural perspective. The VUU streams live on Facebook (or sometimes on YouTube) every Thursday at 11 am ET.
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Rev. Meg Riley, Aisha Hauser, Christina Rivera, and Rev Michael Tino host this live Unitarian Universalist talk show discussing topics from an anti-racist, anti-oppressive and multicultural perspective. The VUU streams live on Facebook (or sometimes on YouTube) every Thursday at 11 am ET.
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Rev. Meg Riley, Aisha Hauser, Christina Rivera, and Rev Michael Tino host this live Unitarian Universalist will talk show discussing topics from an anti-racist, anti-oppressive and multicultural perspective. The VUU streams live on Facebook (or sometimes on YouTube) every Thursday at 11 am ET.
This week on the VUU the host will talk with members of the Commission On Institutional Change.
Production support for this episode is provided by Antonia Bell-Delgado and Lori Stone.
The VUU is brought to you by the Church of the Larger Fellowship.
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The VUU host will talk with Paige Ingram and Quiana Perkins from BLUU about BLUU’s Babies and Bailouts Initiative.
Rev. Meg Riley, Aisha Hauser, Christina Rivera, and Rev Michael Tino host this live Unitarian Universalist talk show discussing topics from an anti-racist, anti-oppressive and multicultural perspective.
The VUU streams live on Facebook (or sometimes on YouTube) every Thursday at 11 am ET.
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Rev. Meg Riley, Aisha Hauser, Christina Rivera, and Rev Michael Tino host this live Unitarian Universalist will talk show discussing topics from an anti-racist, anti-oppressive and multicultural perspective. The VUU streams live on Facebook (or sometimes on YouTube) every Thursday at 11 am ET.
This week on the VUU the host will talk with members of the Commission On Institutional Change.
Production support for this episode is provided by Antonia Bell-Delgado and Lori Stone.
The VUU is brought to you by the Church of the Larger Fellowship.
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The VUU streams live on Facebook (or sometimes on YouTube) every Thursday at 11 am ET.
Production support for this episode is provided by Antonia Bell-Delgado and Lori Stone. The VUU is brought to you by the Church of the Larger Fellowship.
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The Commission on Institutional Change discuss their call for Reparations in their report.
Rev. Meg Riley, Aisha Hauser, Christina Rivera, and Rev Michael Tino host this live Unitarian Universalist talk show discussing today’s topics from an anti-racist, anti-oppressive and multicultural perspective.
The VUU streams live on Facebook (or sometimes on YouTube) every Thursday at 11 am ET.
Production support for this episode is provided by Antonia Bell-Delgado and Lori Stone. The VUU is brought to you by the Church of the Larger Fellowship.
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We are excited to sit down with the Rev Jason Lydon to discuss what is needed now and how organizers are responding as this crisis continues to develop.
Show Notes: Mutual Aid projects – https://itsgoingdown.org/c19-mutual-aid/
A helpful map – https://www.mutualaidhub.org/
Neighborhood pods – https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/…
Excellent interview with Mariame Kaba – https://theintercept.com/2020/03/19/o…
Dean Spade’s newest work – https://www.deanspade.net/tag/mutual-…
Pods and Podmapping Worksheet https://batjc.wordpress.com/pods-and-…
Rev. Meg Riley, Aisha Hauser, Christina Rivera, and Rev Michael Tino host this live Unitarian Universalist talk show discussing today’s topics from an anti-racist, anti-oppressive and multicultural perspective.
The VUU streams live on Facebook (or sometimes on YouTube) every Thursday at 11 am ET. Unfortunately, Leslie Mac couldn’t join us for this show. We hope to have her on another episode soon.
Production support for this episode is provided by Antonia Bell-Delgado and Lori Stone. The VUU is brought to you by the Church of the Larger Fellowship.
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