Beloved Community: The Now and Not Yet

Beloved Community is not held within our church walls. As soon as you begin to think like that, you have moved into the exact opposite of beloved community, because in creating that definition of community, you have necessarily created otherness. There is the community inside our walls, the people who think like us, act like us, look like us. And there are the people who are not part of that community, the “others.” This is not Beloved Community. Royce distinguished between small “communities of grace” that were loyal to the greater cause of the universal Beloved Community and those who were insular, often “predatory,” in their loyalty to their own. 

Universalism is naturally woven into Beloved Community. Universalism is universal salvation; salvation for everyone, unconditional…

Beloved Community: The Now and Not Yet

Unitarian Universalist Pentecost – Living into the Missional Shift

“There is a Pentecost going on among Unitarian Universalists.  People are coming alive and beginning to live their lives on fire.  Unitarian Universalism is wrestling in a very deep way with what it means to live life every day as if being a Unitarian Universalist can change individual lives and change the world.  Unitarian Universalists are finding that their religion is not about going to church but about being the church.”
http://sunflowerchalice.com/2013/05/18/unitarian-universalist-pentecost-living-into-the-missional-shift/