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Living Our Mission: OWL Training and UUA Board Retreat

By . August 31st, 2010.

Dana Poss, UUCA’s youth programs coordinator, along with 3 other UUCA members, attended a UUA training to become OWL facilitators for youth in 7th – 12th grades. OWL, or Our Whole Lives, is a lifespan series of sexuality education curricula that begins in kindergarten and goes through adulthood. It helps participants make informed and responsible decisions about their sexual [...]


Holy Conversations: You Should Have Been There

By . August 1st, 2010.

You should have been there. That was what the buzz was among those UUCA members and staff who traveled to Minneapolis last month to attend the annual General Assembly (GA) of the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations (UUA). For some of us self-confessed GA junkies who have been going for quite a while, these gatherings [...]


Above Board: Long Range Planning

By . July 28th, 2010.

By Eric Pohl, UUCA Board Member One of the major initiatives of your Board of Trustees in 2010-2011 is the creation of a new Long Range Plan for UUCA. While any organization can carry on for quite a while without a viable Long Range Plan, operating under a Long Range Plan provides distinct advantages: it [...]


Above Board:

By . July 10th, 2010.

By Beth Valentine, UUCA Board Member The recent election by the congregation of four new board members was an enlightening and humbling process. I knew UUCA had a board, but honestly I didn’t know very much about what the board does, who is on it, or what their responsibilities entailed. Having attended our first meeting [...]


Holy Conversations: Sustainability Update

By . July 1st, 2010.

Lately, people have been asking me about where we are with our congregation-wide Sustainable Living Initiative. Glad you asked! This past year saw wonderful achievements. The Initiative’s mission is for UUCA to become a leader in equipping people to lead more sustainable lives, and to that end, we saw the following efforts: The MLK Day [...]


Above Board: Church is People

By . June 5th, 2010.

By Pam Kilmer, UUCA Board Member In a recent UU World article, Janet H. Bowering started by saying, “A church is people. It is not a body of belief, a set of principles, or an impressive structure of stone, wood, and glass.” This statement resonated with me because that is what drew me to UUCA [...]


Holy Conversations: Yearbook Universalism

By . June 1st, 2010.

How long has it been since you looked at your high school yearbook? Inspired by our recent graduates (which we honored at the May 16th Bridging Service), I looked at mine. There I was— Anthony from 26 years ago—weird hairstyle and all. On one of the pages, a girl I secretly liked wrote, “Anthony, you [...]


Living Our Mission: Standing on the Side of Love

By . May 21st, 2010.

At UUCA we are continuing to live out our mission as a people with a passion for social and economic justice who work together for human rights and a sustainable environment. On May 6th, many teens from Grady High School in Atlanta and community activists came together at Piedmont Park to be a counter-witness to the [...]


Living Our Mission: Reiman Scholarship

By . May 12th, 2010.

Every spring, UUCA’s Endowment Fund is able to provide the Reiman Scholarship to a graduating high school senior.  The scholarship was a generous gift from a UUCA Legacy Society member who wanted to make sure we lived our mission by helping our young people take what they have learned in our community and live their [...]


Above Board: What Does the Democratic Process at UUCA Look Like?

By . May 5th, 2010.

By Joetta Prost, UUCA Board Member In last month’s Above Board column, the Bylaws Committee reminded the congregation that our May 23 congregational meeting is quickly approaching. The Board is considering ways to help foster the inclusion of as many members’ voices as possible in congregational decision-making. One tool that the Board is considering is [...]