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Recent articles on uuworld.org that congregational leaders may find useful:

The UUA’s Eliot and Pickett guesthouse on Beacon Hill in Boston will close June 30 because it, and the UUA headquarters at 25 Beacon Street, have been sold. People who have business with the UUA at its new headquarters at 24 Farnsworth Street, which it will move into May 17, can stay at a Club Quarters guesthouse. Youth groups may choose to stay at a downtown hostel. 4.28.14

The UUA has a new logo, part of an initiative to help congregations reach out. UUA.org has information on how congregations can reproduce and use the logo. 2.13.14

Profile of EqUUal Access, the volunteer group charged with helping UU congregations improve accessibility. 1.6.14

Profile of the UU Trauma Response Ministry, the team that responds to crisis situations, including natural disasters and personal tragedy. 12.2.13

 

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Posted by:
Don Skinner

May 9th, 2014

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New logo available to congregations

The new logo adopted by the UUA in February is available for use by congregations. It can be found here, along with information on appropriate colors and fonts to use for newsletters and for other purposes.

Congregations are encouraged to use the new logo, but are not required to do so. A uuworld.org article on February 13 explained the new logo as part of a larger initiative to help congregations reach out to those who are unchurched.

 

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Posted by:
Don Skinner

February 28th, 2014

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UUA outreach effort includes new logo

The UUA is launching a new initiative designed to raise awareness of Unitarian Universalism in the larger world. The initiative includes a new logo and a study guide for congregations to help them think about how they relate to guests and to their larger communities and how they think about their faith.

Full details are in the article “New UUA logo part of outreach effort,” on uuworld.org.

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Posted by:
Don Skinner

February 21st, 2014

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Don Skinner was editor of InterConnections and a member of the Shawnee Mission UU Church in Lenexa, Kansas.

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