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Unitarian Universalists gathered in Providence, RI, for five days of worship, witness, community, and Association business. General Assembly 2014 will help our association live into a future where our “Love Reaches Out” to share our faith both within and beyond our congregations’ walls. Follow events at GA with streaming video and reports from UU World.
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UUA President Peter Morales issued a statement following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on the contraceptive mandate. He said, “This is yet another blow against reproductive rights. Removing the no-cost contraceptive coverage requirement in the Affordable Care Act dangerously diminishes the religious, moral, and legal rights of every American, but especially women."
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Terasa Cooley, UUA program and strategy officer, talks about the urgent need to respond to changes in American demographics regarding religious behavior and what that might mean for changing the way we do church as Unitarian Universalists. Cooley considers the questions we need to ask to get started and points to some exciting new sources to find answers.
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Michael Leach reviews "Where Two Worlds Touch: A Spiritual Journey Through Alzheimer's Disease" from UUA publisher Skinner House Books. While this was the best book Leach has ever read on the subject, he knows that any reader would benefit from its insights: "It's one to keep on your nightstand and read for your own spiritual nourishment, just as you would a book on meditation. It's that beneficial," writes Leach. Order your copy through the UUA Bookstore.
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