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UU World reports from the annual General Assembly of the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations. Click here for a comprehensive guide to our 2011 General Assembly coverage.
This week’s edition of uuworld.org includes a news story about General Assembly business, focusing especially on the passage of the so-called “Youth and Young Adult Empowerment Resolution.” Be sure to check out the links in the story’s sidebar for lots of [...]
The Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel focused on youth anti-racism workshops at the 2008 General Assembly, but mistakenly described the 3,000 GA-goers as “clergy”—including the teenagers interviewed for the piece. (“3,000 Unitarian Universalists gather for national assembly,” 6.29.08.)
The Religion News Service focuses on resolutions passed by the General Assembly in support of gay marriage and immigrant rights. [...]
The original headline of the General Assembly blog post about a bylaw change concerning the Ministerial Fellowship Committee—”Ministers can be terminated for incompetence”—imprecisely characterized an aspect of the new MFC rules. The rule change allows the Ministerial Fellowship Committee to terminate a minister’s fellowship with the Association—in effect, their accreditation—for incompetence, but the committee does [...]
A worship service closed out General Assembly tonight. The final service is always where we get to see the GA Choir, which has been practicing all week. It sang five numbers, including “Yonder Come Day,” based on a Georgia Sea Islands song. President Bill Sinkford and Moderator Gini Courter invited us in a sermonette to take [...]
By Jane Greer in General Assembly 2008 June 29, 2008 at 9:49 pm
Three Responsive Resolutions, one in response to the Youth and Young Adult Empowerment Resolution, one advocating a consultation on ministry to young adults, and the third asking the UUA to leverage its power through socially responsible investing to achieve affordable health care for all, passed in the closing minutes of the 2008 General Assembly.
Responsive Resolutions, which [...]
By Jane Greer in General Assembly 2008 June 29, 2008 at 9:37 pm
GA delegates passed five Actions of Immediate Witness with little or no discussion in the sixth and final plenary session Sunday afternoon. One AIW, on ending present-day slavery in the fields, had passed at the morning plenary.
According to the UUA bylaws, Actions of Immediate Witness are resolutions “concerned with a significant action, event, or development, the [...]
By Jane Greer in General Assembly 2008 June 29, 2008 at 1:50 pm
Two UUA bylaw changes were passed at this morning’s plenary, and one Action of Immediate witness statement was debated and passed.
Controversy erupted over a proposed bylaw change allowing for the removal of a UU minister from fellowship* for incompetence. The sentence in question reads: “The fellowship of a minister may be terminated by the [...]
At the 2009 GA in Salt Lake City delegates will elect a new UUA president and the Rev. William Sinkford will step down after eight years. The two announced candidates, the Rev. Laurel Hallman of First Unitarian in Dallas and the Rev. Peter Morales, of Jefferson Unitarian in Golden, Colorado, made several joint appearances this week [...]
The Ware Lecture, the event at General Assembly that each year inspires delegates to go out and change the world, was given Saturday night by Van Jones, an activist who is working to combine solutions to America’s two biggest problems, social inequality and environmental destruction.
Jones has been working to create a “green jobs corps” putting [...]
By Jane Greer in General Assembly 2008 June 28, 2008 at 6:42 pm
All six of the proposed Actions of Immediate Witness were chosen to be placed on Sunday’s plenary agenda. They include: single-payer health care (universal health coverage); opposing a U.S. attack on Iran; ending present-day slavery in the fields; raising the federal minimum wage to $10 in 2010; extending the tax credit for wind and solar power; [...]
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