Articulating Your UU Faith: A Five-session Course |
Common terms and phrases
5-inch index cards Activity 5 minutes Adin Ballou affirm Alternate Session Arius articulate your faith Articulating Your UU Articulation Angles authenticity Ballou believe brainstorm Buehrens century challenged Check-In 10 minutes Check-Out choose Chosen Faith Christian Coffee Hour Chat congregations conversation about highlights course describe Unitarian Universalism doctrine Emerson encourage essays feel flaming chalice Forrest Church Free Faith freedom Gathering Activity Handout heresy heretics highlights and insights holy homework Hopedale important individual insights from reading Invite participants Jesus leaders liberal religion Liberal Religious Youth Living Tradition minutes Check-In minutes Remind number of participants offer participants to share Principles as Pillars questions Ralph Waldo Emerson salist Session Five seventh Principle Singing the Living Skinner House Books someone Souls spiritual symbol talk tarian theological Unitarian Univer Unitarian Universalist Association UU community UU Faith UU history UU Principles William Ellery Channing words worship service writing
Popular passages
Page 33 - Soviets are not one in love, but at least we are one in sin, which is no mean bond, because it precludes the possibility of separation through judgment.
Page 33 - So confess and acknowledge that all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God (Romans 3:23).
Page 33 - That the movement should end in a blind alley is thus inevitable, since we are all both a part of the problem and a part of its solution. What solution, then, is possible? SOLUTIONS 'Lenin, wake up, Brezhnev has gone mad!
Page 33 - Human unity is not something we are called on to create, only to recognize and make manifest.
Page 23 - Fall's election; reviewing the morning's sermon, designing tomorrow's educations, storming over next century's oceans? [They are] joyful celebrants of the gift of life, mixing nonsense with the quest of the ages, turning secular need into concerned action, serving wine on the lawn and petitions in the foyer! —Betty Mills, quoted in A Chosen Faith (edited by John A.
Page 55 - This was a special handicap in the cloak-and-dagger world, where establishing trust quickly across barriers of language, nationality, and faith could mean life instead of death.
Page 53 - Ours is a religion whose theology is unitarian, whose faith is universalist, whose worship is creedless, whose polity is congregational.