Fifteen personal stories from laity and clergy alike show what it means to be a Unitarian Universalist Christian today. These contributors arrive at their faith by many paths—influenced by the Bible, Jesus Christ Superstar and even the Bernstein Mass. Here is a fresh and much-needed look at UU Christians, who, for decades, have kept the work and spirit of Christianity alive in our liberal religion. Foreword by Carl Scovel.
Foreword by Carl Scovel
Introduction
A Bible-Thumping, Trinitarian, Charismatic, Born-Again Jesus Freak by Rachel Nguyen
Walking the Walk by Anita Farber-Robertson
God Is Not Through With Me Yet by Terry Mark Burke
A Pathway Home by Robert Fabre
The Pilgrimage of a UU Catholic by Peter A. Huff
Learning to Love the Questions by Cricket Potter
Pain, Psalm, Prayer, and a Promise by Ron Robinson
A 3-D Jesus by Kathleen Rolenz
A Mad Mix of Dedicated People by John Simcox
The Advocate by Carol Stamatakis
Why I Left Unitarian Universalism by Kay Achar
An Old Friend by Erik Walker Wikstrom
I Am Convicted by Victoria Weinstein
To Keep One’s Soul by Marjorie Bowens-Wheatley
In God’s House There Are Many Rooms by Scotty McLennan
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