by Holly Bussey, Liaison, Denominational Affairs
Many ideas were generated at this year’s General Assembly (GA). Whether or not a congregation wishes to further study, discuss, and take action is up to them. UUCWC will be working to incorporate our Values statement into all we do along with our continued work with racial justice and rights for all oppressed groups. Truly, no one is free unless we are all free.”
The Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) has joined a coalition of Unitarian Universalist (UU) organizations and partners to launch the UU Climate Justice Revival. The UU Climate Justice Coalition and Friends will host the UU Climate Justice Revival in hundreds of UU congregations in the new church year.
“This work, this calling, this shared leadership is central to my hopes and dreams for us as Unitarian Universalists,” said Rev. Dr. Sofía Betancourt, the UUA’s president, who announced the UU Climate Justice Revival in a video on Earth Day. “Let me remind us that the work of climate justice is the work of disability rights,” she said. “It’s the work of racial justice. It is gender justice and immigrant rights. It is the work of animal rights, of reproductive justice. It is central to our democratic organizing and to our work together to live into our values in the world.”
Mark your calendar for GA 2025, June 18-22, 2025. The 64th UUA General Assembly will be a multi-platform event in Baltimore, Maryland, with the main stage at the Baltimore Convention Center.
Easily reached by train, imagine an entire train car of UUs traveling together to Baltimore.
All aboard!