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- NAUA - Dec. 2024 Announcements and EventsIn Denominational Affairs·December 2, 2024As the holiday season approaches, we want to take a moment to extend our warmest wishes to you and your loved ones. This time of year brings a special kind of magic—moments of joy, gratitude, and togetherness. Whether you're celebrating with family, friends, or taking some time for yourself, we hope that your holidays are filled with warmth, laughter, and peace. The season reminds us to slow down, appreciate the little things, and embrace the spirit of kindness and giving. As we reflect on the past year, we are grateful for the connections we've made, the memories we've created, and the opportunities to grow together. May this season offer you a chance to recharge, reflect, and find joy in the simple pleasures of life. As we look ahead to the new year, we’re excited for the adventures and opportunities it will bring. In the meantime, we wish you nothing but happiness, good health, and cherished moments with those you hold dear. Thank you for being a part of our community. Warmest wishes from the members and friends of NAUA. December's NAUA events include: Liberal Religion—Is It Time for Hospice? Religious participation is plummeting. “Church” has become a bad brand. Should we resign ourselves to palliative care for our aging congregations? Can we find ways to feed the hunger for meaning and community? One thing is certain: We cannot church the way we always have and hope for different results. Speaker: Rev Peter Morales is the former president of the UUA. Before becoming UUA president he was senior minister at Jefferson Unitarian Church in Colorado. Jefferson was one of the UUA’s fastest growing congregations during his tenure. Before entering the ministry he was editor and publisher of a community newspaper in Oregon. He has lived abroad as a Fulbright lecturer in Spain and a Knight International Press fellow in Peru. Peter lives in Sequim, WA with his wife Phyllis. When: December 10th, 2024 4:30 PM Pacific Time (7:30 Eastern Time) Download iCalendar entry for this event. Add event to Google Calendar You must Register Now to obtain the Zoom URL for this event and to receive a reminder email. Anything Goes with Jack Join us for an evening of conversation led by UU Minister Rev. Jack Reich. These chats allow you to get to know other NAUA members and yourself a little better! Access this chat on the first Wednesday evening each month from 4:30 PM Pacific Time (7:30 Eastern Time). When: Dec., 4. 2024 Monthly NAUA Community Worship Service The Rev. Twinkle Marie Manning will be speaking at this service with a Winter Solstice/Holiday theme. Zoom link - https://tinyurl.com/NAUAService When: December 21st, 2024 10:00 AM Pacific Time (1:00 PM Eastern Time) Download iCalendar entry for this event. Add event to Google Calendar NAUA Book Club Invitation You are invited to join the NAUA book club which reads books chosen by members and normally meets by Zoom on the 4th Thursday of each month. All are welcome. Book club begins at 4:30 PM Pacific Time (7:30 Eastern Time). This month featuring a discussion of How to Walk Into a Room: The Art of Knowing… – Emily P. Freeman The club is open to all so please invite a friend. For more details and to join the Book Club mailing list contact Ed Hudak at bookclub@naunitarians.org Monthly Ministers' Support Group On the fourth Thursday of each month, (a week earlier this month due to Christmas holiday) NAUA ministers and ministerial friends attend a regular meeting meant to foster support, collegiality, and learning. Periodically, there are also longer ministerial gatherings that include unique programs and professional development. It is important that members of this group maintain confidentiality and anonymity. If you are a Minister and would like to explore or join this group, please email president@naunitarians.orgWhen: Thursday, Dec. 19, 2024 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM Pacific Time, (1:00-2:00 PM Eastern Time). Circle News New Opportunities for Participation in NAUA CIRCLES A ‘New Congregation’ Circle is in the works for those interested in forming a fellowship oriented around NAUA principles and values. Interested individuals should email circles@naunitarians.org with “New Congregation Circle” in the subject line. Additionally, we are planning a What’s Happening at NAUA Circle, which will meet monthly and be open to all members. This Circle will feature a Board member who will facilitate discussions and collect suggestions. We are still gathering interest for a 7 Principles CIRCLE (currently 2 interested parties), and a New Member CIRCLE (4 interested parties) with details forthcoming. When indicating interest in any CIRCLES to circles@naunitarians.org, please don’t forget to insert the specific circle you are interested in on the subject line of your email. Follow NAUA on Social Media In addition to all latest NAUA news, program information in Liberal Beacon, and our online video archive of past events (available at www.naunitarians.org), we are now posting “news” items to a variety of sources, including X (formally Twitter) at https://twitter.com/NAUnitariansAnd on Meta (Facebook) at: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553146776020 If you have news items you think might be of interest to other Unitarians, please share this news (along with a photo, if possible) to web@naunitarians.org Contact Us: Many NAUA volunteers and board members are pleased to talk to you over the phone or correspond via email. However, for privacy reasons we do not publicize private emails or phone numbers on this website. Please drop us an email to the appropriate address below and we will respond. General NAUA inquiries info@naunitarians.org Website technical contact NAUA-web@googlegroups.com Membership inquiries NAUA-web@googlegroups.com NAUA Academy Academy@naunitarians.org Monthly Worship NAUA-worship@googlegroups.com NAUA Book Club bookclub@naunitarians.org NAUA Circles circles@naunitarians.org NAUA Board of Directors nauaboard@googlegroups.com NAUA President president@naunitarians.org NAUA Summit summit@naunitarians.org International Alliance alliance@naunitarians.org0127
- What is the NAUA?In Denominational Affairs·October 21, 2024The NAUA is at the beginning stage of evolution and states that their hopes are to continue to expand further as a service organization for all Liberal Religion. https://naunitarians.org/ The NAUA is not a denomination. The NAUA indicates that members can be both members of the UUA and of the NAUA. Membership can include Individuals as well as whole Congregations. All are welcome to NAUA "We welcome all people committed to liberal religion and embrace the principles of freedom, reason, and tolerance in pursuit of their individual paths. You do not need to be a Unitarian or a Universalist to join."08128
- NER October Words To Lead ByIn Denominational Affairs·October 17, 2024Welcome to this month’s Words To Lead By from your New England Region UUA Staff! View this email in your browser.3011
- Shared Values Summary from UUCC (Columbia, Md)In General Discussion·October 28, 2024Excellent summary of the new UU Shared Values, thanks to Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Columbia (Maryland) I especially like the Timeline,which was very educational. https://uucolumbia.net/article-ii/3019
- Liberal Beacon - bi-monthly newsletter of NAUAIn Denominational Affairs·October 15, 2024Liberal Beacon: https://naunitarians.org/liberal-beacon/ Liberal Beacon is the bi-monthly newsletter of NAUA, North American Unitarian Association, https://naunitarians.org/. It is distributed at no charge to members and subscribers who have completed our mailing list form below. If you are a member of NAUA, you are automatically placed on our mailing list. You may unsubscribe at any time.0559
- Welcome to the ForumIn General DiscussionSeptember 27, 2024Jean 9/27/2024 testing the Welcolm to the Forum under General Comments.20
- Update from the UUA Discernment Task ForceIn Denominational AffairsOctober 16, 2024Thank you to all of those of you who stepped up to handle this important assignment. Its very important to our congregation.20
- From the Study of Values by the 1936 Unitarian Commission of Appraisal (roots of Unitarian Universalism)In General Discussion·October 28, 2024“Unitarians agree in affirming that the social implications of religion are indispensable to its vitality and validity, as expressed in terms of concern for social conditions and the struggle to create a just social order.”2014
- November's NAUA events Special Program Presented by the International Alliance:In Denominational Affairs·November 3, 2024November's NAUA events include: Special Program Presented by the International Alliance: “Beyond all “—isms” — the creative, inquiring, free & liberative spirituality of Imaoka Shin'ichirō” When: November 9th, 2024 Time: 10.00 AM Pacific, 1.00 PM Eastern, 18.00 UK, 19.00 Central Europe “Beyond all “-isms” -the creative, inquiring, free and liberative spirituality of Imaoka Shin’ichro” presented by Rev. Andrew James Brown, Minister of theCambridge Unitarian Church, Cambridge, UK with Professor George M. Williams, President of the International Association for Religious Freedom. This program is open to all, please Register here. You will be given the Zoom URL for this meeting when you register Imaoka Shin’ichirō (1881-1988) was a pioneering Japanese religious leader and educator, deeply involved in the development of a creative, inquiring, free and liberative religion/spirituality (jiyū shūkyō 自由宗教), and interfaith dialogue. He played a key role in the Japanese Unitarian Mission and the Japanese Free Religious movement. In 1952 he brought the first Japanese groups into the International Association for Religious Freedom (IARF). His commitment to religious inclusivity and cooperation has left a lasting impact, and in this introduction to his life and work, we’ll look closely at two of his “Principles of Living/Statements of Faith.” In the conversation that follows the introduction, we will explore how Imaoka-sensei's understanding of jiyū shūkyō may be helpful in articulating a confident, contemporary, cosmopolitan liberal religion/spirituality. A spirituality that is able to look beyond any kind of "-ism". Register Now Download iCalendar entry for this event. Add event to Google Calendar November NAUA Academy Session: Overcoming Identity Politics in North America: The Organization FAIR Previously, Ken Ing traced the roots of the identity centric movement that dominates the UUA, and influences institutions throughout North America. As a follow-up, Sunil Wijeyesekera describes the work of The Foundation Against Intolerance and Racism (FAIR), an organization that counters identity politics. FAIR is a non-partisan civil rights organization based on universal principles of Fairness (not discriminating based on skin color or other immutable characteristics), Understanding (being willing to listen to other points of view) and our Common Humanity. Sunil Wijeyesekera retired in 2020 after a career in material science/engineering. He has been a UU for 38 years. Sunil is currently a member of the NAUA Hayward Fellowship, as well as a Chapter Leader for FAIR. In describing the work of FAIR, Sunil Wijeyesekera plans to simulate a discussion of how we can apply our NAUA values in the larger society. The presentation features a guest speaker, a question and answer and then a breakout group. When Wed. Nov. 12 2024 at 4:30 PDT (7:30 EDT). Attendees must register to obtain the Zoom URL and a reminder email for this event. Anything Goes with Jack Join us for an evening of conversation led by UU Minister Rev. Jack Reich. These chats allow you to get to know other NAUA members and yourself a little better! Access this chat on the first Wednesday evening each month from 4:30 PM PST (7:30 EST) at https://tinyurl.com/naua-anything-goes When: Nov. 6, 2024 Monthly NAUA Community Worship Service - This month's service features a sermon by the Rev Dr. Todd Eklof in addition to readings, meditations and songs. All are welcomed! When: Saturday Nov. 16 10:00 AM PST (1:00 PM EST) Zoom link - https://tinyurl.com/NAUAService NAUA Book Club Invitation You are invited to join the NAUA book club which reads books chosen by members and normally meets by Zoom on the 4th Thursday of each month. This month, due to American Thanksgiving, the book club meets a week earlier on Nov. 21. All are welcome. Starts at 7:30 PM (EDT) 4:30 PM (PDT) This month featuring a discussion of Survival at Stake : How Our Treatment of Animals Is Key to Human Existence by Poorva Joshipura. The club is open to all so please invite a friend. For more details and to join the Book Club mailing list contact Ed Hudak at bookclub@naunitarians.org Monthly Ministers' Support Group On the fourth Thursday of each month, (a week earlier this month due to American Thanksgiving) NAUA ministers and ministerial friends attend a regular meeting meant to foster support, collegiality, and learning. Periodically, there are also longer ministerial gatherings that include unique programs and professional development. It is important that members of this group maintain confidentiality and anonymity. If you are a Minister and would like to explore or join this group, please email president@naunitarians.org When: Thursday, Nov. 21, 2024 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM Pacific Time, (1:00-2:00 PM Eastern Time). News and Announcements: NAUA Historic 1st Summit Gathering The historic first NAUA Summit was held in Spokane and online from Oct 17-20, 2024 The weekend attracted 62 delegates to Spokane and 96 delegates online. We are still gathering responses from delegates in an online Summit Evaluation form and we will be sharing the results of these evaluations with the Summit organizing committee, the new Board and our faithful members and subscribers. An overall impression is that the Summit was a great success! The keynote speaker John Wood Jr. from Braver Angels was outstanding. Rev Eklof's opening remarks, workshop and Sunday service sermon were all provoking and entertaining. The participant workshops allowed a wide variety of input on NAUA's future and on specific NAUA programs. Stay tuned for results of the registrant's evaluations. At our Annual General Meeting, delegates passed two important resolutions: 1. The NAUA membership voted to adopt the bylaws posted on the website to guide our organization. At the annual general meeting, we noted a few deficiencies with these initial bylaws that we will be addressing these through amendments at our next annual general meeting in 2025. 2. We elected our first Board of Trustees. Names, Photos and brief Bios of the board members are on the website at https://naunitarians.org/meet-the-board/ Of course, the online sessions had a few minor challenges, but we are proud of the technical team, both in Spokane and online who supported online registrants. We are pleased to say that we supported the Summit online with no professional e-conference support other than our dedicated volunteers and existing technical resources both online and at UU Church of Spokane. Recordings of the John Wood Jr. keynote and all the other sessions excepting the small group breakout sessions are available on Youtube Circle News Forum CIRCLE (Meets Sunday at 4pm Eastern) Forum CIRCLE is open for 5 or 6 more members. The purposes of Forum Circles are: • To discuss topics of interest and concern with fair-minded people • To get to know others who are participating in, or considering, NAUA events Format: The discussion leader will present a brief summary of the main readings, and then pose a question for follow-up discussion. Please keep your comments brief (preferably under one minute) so that everyone has a chance to be heard in an online meeting. There will be one or two primary readings and several secondary readings (optional) each week. Most readings (and all primary readings) are publicly available. Some secondary readings are behind paywalls; the text of some readings will be copied to Google Docs. New Circles forming. Rural Voters in America (Nov. 3) The Next 4 Years (Nov.10) TOPICS OF PAST FORUM • The promises and perils of Artificial Intelligence • The crisis in youth mental health • The outlook for liberal democracy in America • The origins of Western religious ideas • The Cass Report and youth gender transitions • What we can learn from two Native American Societies • Can brain science inform our spiritual path? • Socialized medicine: what are the pros and cons? • Transgender ideology: what’s the evidence? • The US Election New topics will be agreed on by group. There will be one or two primary readings and several secondary readings (optional) each week. Most readings (and all primary readings) are publicly available. Some secondary readings are behind paywalls; the text of some readings will be copied to Google Docs. If a link does not open when you click on it, copy and paste into your browser. If you are interested in joining, send an email to circles@naunitarians.org and add the word Circles in the Sunject line. How to Become a Member of the NAUA The Membership Team has been getting inquiries lately about how to become an official member of the NAUA. Some folks who have been receiving our electronic publications and attending our numerous events assumed they were already Members, but you aren’t considered a Member of the NAUA until you fill out the online Membership form. This form is accessible from our Main Menu under the Membership tab. Just click on Join Us and then enter a few personal identifiers. Be sure to use the same email address you received this email with while filling out the form to prevent the creation of a duplicate contact record. There is no harm in rejoining as a member if you are already a member, so if in doubt, just got ahead and join us. Our only membership requirement is to check the box that says “I agree to join the NAUA in good faith with a sincere interest to support its Mission”. We do occasionally make the contact info of members available to other members who are looking to connect with members in the same geographic area. If you do not want your contact info shared for such purposes, check on the “Do Not Share” box at the bottom of the form. That’s all it takes to become a member! Membership is required to vote at our Annual Meeting and to receive correspondence for members only. At some point we may require a minimal contribution in order to verify the identity of our members for voting purposes, but at this point, your contributions are welcome but not required. Follow NAUA on Social Media In addition to all latest NAUA news, program information in Liberal Beacon, and our online video archive of past events (available at www.naunitarians.org), we are now posting “news” items to a variety of sources, including X (formally Twitter) at https://twitter.com/NAUnitarians And on Meta (Facebook) at: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553146776020 If you have news items you think might be of interest to other Unitarians, please share it (along with a photo, if possible) to web@naunitarians.org Contact Us: Many NAUA volunteers and board members are pleased to talk to you over the phone or correspond via email. However, for privacy reasons we do not publicize private emails or phone numbers on this website. Please drop us an email to the appropriate address below and we will respond. Website technical contact NAUA-web@googlegroups.com Membership inquiries NAUA-web@googlegroups.com NAUA Academy Academy@naunitarians.org Monthly Worship NAUA-worship@googlegroups.com NAUA Book Club bookclub@naunitarians.org NAUA Circles circles@naunitarians.org NAUA Board of Directors nauaboard@googlegroups.com NAUA President president@naunitarians.org NAUA Summit summit@naunitarians.org International Alliance alliance@naunitarians.org Other NAUA inquiries info@naunitarians.org0235
- NAUA Summit – Oct 17-20, 2024In Denominational Affairs·October 15, 2024NAUA Summit – https://naunitarians.org/ Thursday, October 17 to Sunday, October 20, 2024 will be the first Yearly Summit of the NAUA in Spokane, Washington. We have an exciting online and in person schedule, featuring a Keynote Presentation, workshops focussed on current issues facing Unitarians as well as a Sunday service. The conference will be in-person and on Zoom. Register NOW or look for more information on Summit schedule workshops, speakers, Summit Hotel and more. North American Unitarian Association is a member service organization dedicated to supporting and promoting the practice of liberal religion by embracing freedom, reason, and tolerance—rooted in our commitment to the inherent worth and dignity of every person and all peoples. Helping Liberal Religion Thrive.0237
- October 2024 UUnderWorldIn Denominational Affairs·October 15, 2024Below is the link to the October 2024 UUnderWorld (#6!). This one has a bunch of very interesting articles, opinions and information. The latest: October 2024a UUnderWorld All issues can be viewed on the website (UUnderWorld.com) . Be sure to note the upcoming NAUA North American Unitarian Association Summit (still time to register!) from October 17-20. More info on the NAUA site (NAUnitarians.org) and in the NAUA Liberal Beacon. We're hoping that UUnderWorld is developing into a platform for unrestricted, independent and thoughtful submissions. Some of the pieces might be excellent 'starters' for future articles and opinions, so please comment, elaborate and suggest new avenues of thought about spirituality and Unitarianism. There is no limit to what might be interesting to other freethinkers. With so many good articles, it would be a shame if it didn't get as wide a distribution as possible, so please share! Feel free to post the link on other sites, too. . And thanks so much to all the contributors! John Griffin Miller, l' éditeur UUnderWorld74@gmail.com --0243
- Constitutional Changes Task ForceIn Denominational Affairs·October 2, 2024Hi, all, I, as a member of the UUSE Constitutional Changes Task Force, am reaching out to you to seek feedback from committees and leaders whose roles and work would be impacted by proposed changes. The proposed changes might not affect your committee, but we are reaching out to all committees. Attached is the document presented at the May 2024 meeting with the side-by-side comparisons of the current constitution and the proposed changes. Please be aware that this task force is NOT tasked to consider any of the UUA language or changes; changes related to our UUA relationship will be direc ted by the findings of the discernment process. I need to hear back from you by October 1, so that we can assign a member of the committee to call you before our next meeting date of October 8. If we have already heard about all your committee’s concerns, let us know you don’t need a call. We think that some of the proposed changes are not controversial but want to make sure we have heard from everyone who has/had concerns. Please respond to this email by October 1, Tuesday, with either "my committee has no concerns" or "I would like to be contacted by a member of the committee." Thank you. Laurie Mazich Semprebon0125
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