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Earth Day Celebration

Reimagine Together – Listen Join UUMFE online April 22, 2025. 8:00 pm ET, 7:00 pm CT, 6:00 MT, 5:00 pm PT. Register HERE for online worship and/or to receive written worship materials. Written worship materials will be available by March 1, 2025 for your congregation’s or group’s use. We ask for a donation for those […]

2023 Earth Day – Sign Up Today!

2023 Virtual Worship Resources for Earth Day! As part of Spring for Change: A Season of Sacred Activism this year, Unitarian Universalist Ministry for Earth is producing a robust and beautiful virtual worship service for viewing online on Earth Day, or using in full or in part by participating congregations this Spring. Join us live […]

2023 Earth Day Worship Resources – Sign Up!

2023 Virtual Worship Resources for Earth Day & Spring for Change As part of Spring for Change: A Season of Sacred Activism this year, Unitarian Universalist Ministry for Earth is producing a robust and beautiful virtual worship service for viewing online on Earth Day, or using in full or in part by participating congregations this […]

UU Ministry for Earth Community Read 2025-26

UUMFE’s 2025-26 Community Read:“What If We Get It Right?” (WIWGIR) If you’d like to join us, please register here to receive the Zoom link. You only need to register once to attend all 9 sessions. Sign up for the Community Read email list here in order to receive the most up-to-date communications. SCHEDULE: We will […]

Reflecting on UU Hill Day 2025

Alongside our partners at UUs for Social Justice (UUSJ) and the UU Service Committee (UUSC), UU Ministry for Earth facilitated justice movement chaplaincy at Capitol Hill on June 17, 2025. Our group of UUs spoke with dozens of legislators and shared packets of information about UU values and what our faith asks us to advocate […]

Quitter’s Day

According to whoever creates informal holidays, today is Quitter’s Day. Research shows that, by the second Friday in January, many of us abandon our new year’s resolutions. More often than not, the root cause of this phenomenon is unsustainable goals.  We see this happen in our social justice spaces, too. We want to take meaningful […]