UU History Corner: Karen Uhlenbeck

Karen Uhlenbeck had just attended the weekly service at her Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Princeton, New Jersey, on March 17, 2019, when she learned she’d made history by becoming the first woman to win the prestigious Abel Prize for mathematics.

Since 2003, the Norwegian Academy of … read more.

Women’s History Month

March is celebrated as Women’s History Month. There are many Unitarian and Universalist women worth celebrating. Here are a few of the most famous Unitarians in the fight for women’s rights.

Susan B. Anthony (1820-1906) met Elizabeth Cady Stanton in 1851 and worked with her for the rest of … read more.

UU History: Theodore Parker

A few weeks ago, the Reverend Doctor Linda Hart spoke to us about Theodore Parker……..

Theodore Parker was perhaps the most influential American Unitarian minister who ever lived. He was one of the greatest American preachers; the leader, with Ralph Waldo Emerson and Margaret Fuller, of … read more.

Social Justice News/Videos on Racism and Media

Community Passageways has a four-pronged approach to community justice:

1. Prevention: Keep youth on a good path. Show them new paths.

2. Diversion: Keep people out of the prison system and in community.

3. Support: Support people already in the prison system.

4. Reintegrate: Ensure a smooth, successful integration … read more.

UU History – The Flaming Chalice: Part 1

(by Susan J. Ritchie)

PART 1:  The flaming chalice is the symbol of Unitarian Universalism. Most Unitarian Universalist congregations begin their worship on Sunday mornings by lighting one in the form of a lamp or candle.cradled within a wide-lipped vessel. But you will also find them out … read more.

February Book Club Announcement

The VIUF Bookclub choice for February’s Book Club meeting (on Feb. 28th, immediately after the service) will be American Harvest: God, Country, and Farming in the Heartland, by Marie Mutsuki Mocket

Please try to get a copy to read by the end of February.
Thanks!, Pamela Godt

Join our free discussion group on RACISM

Starting Monday, February 22, 6:30pm.  We will meet for 5 consecutive Mondays, for 60-90 minutes depending on the number of people in the group.

Supplies needed: The book, Me and White Supremacy by Layla Saad, and a journal.

Structure: We will be using her step-by-step reflection process to examine … read more.

Unitarians and God

Views on God

Not all Unitarians believe in God or even use the word. Some find the word ‘God’ meaningless, others believe it is too burdened with wrong ideas to be useful.

But many Unitarians continue to believe in God in a real sense, or use the … read more.