Social Imagineering

Churches and spiritual movements have often helped people adjust to substantial change in the world or have provided a rationale for resisting shifts that promise to be harmful. On other occasions, major faith traditions have remained embarrassingly silent in the face of what appeared to be inevitable shifts in social practice. Where America appears to be in the beginning or midst of revolutionary reforms to our world, what roles will our Unitarian Universalist faith tradition (guided by our recently adopted values, with love at the center) play while this fast-moving train of social, ethical, and political shifts in practice careens across the metaphorical landscape of our nation? Let us explore what we expect, and desire, that our church should do in the face of fast and simultaneous reform in America.

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