Turning Points in UU History is part of the ADVANCED Path of Faith Forward: From Visitor to Leader. It is a six-session exploration of turning points and controversies in our history. Participants delve into the complexities of these historical moments through primary texts, and learn about how they shaped Unitarian Universalism and how we relate to our faith today. Each session reflects on the sides involved in the controversy, inviting participants to put themselves in the shoes of those who lived through it and to consider the various perspectives.
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PreviewTurning Points in UU History Sample Session
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ViewTurning Points in UU History Facilitator Guide
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ViewTurning Points in UU History Participant Handouts
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ViewTurning Points in UU History Texts (Handout)
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ViewTurning Points in UU History Video - Session 1 - A Break Up Story (4:51)
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ViewTurning Points in UU History Video - Session 2 - Will the Real Universalist Please Rise? (5:14)
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ViewTurning Points in UU History Video - Session 3 - A Mic Drop Moment (6:10)
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ViewTurning Points in UU History Video - Session 4 - Westward, Ho! (5:03)
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ViewTurning Points in UU History Video - Session 5 - Draw the Circle Wide (6:54)
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ViewTurning Points in UU History - Session 6 - Facing Us Still: Race and Empowerment (8:44)
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ViewTurning Points in UU History Bookmark Flyer
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ViewTurning Points in UU History Full Page Flyer
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ViewTurning Points in UU History Sign-In Sheet
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ViewTurning Points in UU History Participant Evaluation Form
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ViewTurning Points in UU History Newsletter Description
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ViewTurning Points in UU History PowerPoint for Zoom - Session 1
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ViewTurning Points in UU History PowerPoint for Zoom - Session 2
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ViewTurning Points in UU History PowerPoint for Zoom - Session 3
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ViewTurning Points in UU History PowerPoint for Zoom - Session 4
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ViewTurning Points in UU History PowerPoint for Zoom - Session 5
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ViewTurning Points in UU History PowerPoint for Zoom - Session 6