Renewing Your Membership: How To
Membership in the UUMA is voluntary. When you join and renew your membership with the UUMA, you demonstrate to others that you agree to…
Membership in the UUMA is voluntary. When you join and renew your membership with the UUMA, you demonstrate to others that you agree to…
The UUA and UUMA are so glad to be hosting an innovative retreat for Community Ministers July 19-20. Participants were invited to three pre-retreats…
“Volunteers Are Love In Motion” -Unknown
Thank you to all who give of their time and talents to make sure the UUMA Programs and Events are welcoming, accessible and inclusive of the membership and gathered community.
We are delighted to invite you to this year’s Berry Street Essay with the Rev. Kim Crawford Harvie, TONIGHT, Wednesday, June 19th at 7pm…
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…
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.
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…
I hope that we can take a moment to appreciate the many and varied ways in which we continue to learn and grow in this faith and celebrate the living tradition that grows and changes, too.
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