An online magazine of faith based on a free and responsible search for truth and meaning. The mission of Unitarian Universalism: A Way Of Life ministries is to provide information, teach skills, and clarify values to facilitate the evolutionary development of increasingly higher levels of spiritual development for human beings around the world.
Wednesday, January 8, 2020
Daily Reflections, Day Thirty five, What Would Love Have Me Do?
There is a new post in Daily Reflections, Day Thirty five, What would love have me do? You can access it here.
Monday, January 6, 2020
What do you believe in?
"I've got to have something to believe in, otherwise life is just meaningless."
Woody Allen in Hannah and Her Sisters. Video clip lasts 1:59.
Woody Allen in Hannah and Her Sisters. Video clip lasts 1:59.
Daily reflections, Day Thirty four, "What will I choose, fear or love?"
A new post, Day Thirty four, "What will I choose: fear of Love?" has been added to Daily Reflections which you can access here.
Saturday, January 4, 2020
Daily Reflections, Day Thirty three, Embarking on a spiritual life.
A new post has been added to Daily Reflections, number Thirty three, Embarking On A Spiritual Path, which can be accessed by clicking here.
Friday, January 3, 2020
Religion in the public square - Future for religion in the coming decade of the 20s
What will become of religion in the coming decade? For a sweeping consideration click here.
What will happen to Unitarian Universalism in the next decade? Here are some guesses:
- It's membership will remain stagnant if not decline further as its older congregants die off.
- If Unitarian Universalism is to survive it must rejuvenate its theology and focus more on its convenantal model and its seven principles. However, this is unlikely to happen because it's governance structure is too weak to provide clear, decisive, and effective leadership.
- The recognition of Universalism will grow, but its main growth will occur outside the denomination.
- The liberal ethos of Unitarian Universalism will continue to grow and spead with an inclination towards more, not less, inclusivity in the broader society.
- There will be an increase in "nones" on surveys of denominational identification with the further trend of people saying they are "spiritual" but not "religious."
- There will be a need for a greater focus on helping people develop a spiritual life instead of social justice, but Unitarian Universalism will miss this opportunity and people searching for this assistance will find it elsewhere.
- While there will be a decrease in quanity of people who say they are UU, there will be an increase in quality of the membership with remaining members taking the faith more seriously and making it a daily part of their lives.
Daily Reflections, Day Thirty Two, Extending God's Love
A new article has been posted to Daily Reflections: Day Thirty two, "Extending God's love." You can access it here.
Thursday, January 2, 2020
Daily reflections, Day thirty one, Flow is being one with the all
A new post has been added to Daily Reflections, day thirty one, "Flow is being one with the all." You can access it by clicking here.
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