UUMA Board of Trustees letter in support of Article II
June 18, 2024 At its meeting on June 14, 2024, the Unitarian Universalist Ministers Association Board of Trustees voted to affirm the proposed bylaws…
June 18, 2024 At its meeting on June 14, 2024, the Unitarian Universalist Ministers Association Board of Trustees voted to affirm the proposed bylaws…
Collegial Conversation: 50 Years in Ministry Panel and Q&A Wednesday, October 9, 2024 at 2-4pm ET/ 1-3pm CT/ 12-2pm MT/ 11am-1pm PTPlease join us for a…
Thank you to all who attended today’s Annual Meeting. The meeting has now been suspended to give members a chance to vote. Read below for…
first, Ministry Days! Wheee! I have been tasked with organizing our Thematic Group discussions. I so wish I could bi-locate, because there are so many of these topics that I want to discuss, and I’m sure I’m not the only one. And yet, we are going to ask you to pick one topic and stay with it across both days, in the hopes that we can go deeper, be more generative, and advance the conversation. I will have more details about how it will work soon.
Registration is not required for our Annual Meeting – please look in your email for the Zoom information. Parts 1 and 2 are using…
The daily pressures of doing ministry with fewer volunteers and more logistical conundrums is beyond exhausting. So, as one colleague reminded me last week, making time for the care of our own souls is essential. For many of us, soul nourishment is found in community and collegial community is often the magical, healing elixir.
We are very excited to finally have an updated version of the Good Offices Handbook to share with you! It has been several years…
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My thumbs, encouraged by the growth, found an empty pot and now I have the daily joy of seeing the plants take root. I have no idea what kind of flowers will result, or if it will blossom at all, but the small shoots remind me daily that sometimes growth happens in forgotten spaces, spaces we might have created but in ways we never imagined.
With thanks to the good work of Rev. Darrick Jackson before he concluded his employment with the UUMA, we now have a Communities of Practice…
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