• Building Trust at Opening Up Beach
    2025/12/11

    When we are getting to know new people or new communities, we look for spaces where our stories feel that they are safely received. In Deeper Joy, this is represented by Opening Up Beach - a phase in community building that is about the courage to bring parts of ourselves forward as well as the care of receiving them. Our panelists, Reverends Tandi Rogers and Darrick Jackson, will share their own insights about how vulnerability and play take center stage in this phase of community building. Give it a listen!

    Click these links to learn more about Deeper Joy and Whole Church Religious Education.

    Instagram / Youtube / Facebook

    We mentioned:

    Deeper Joy Role Playing Game (RPG)

    Music: "Where Do We Come From," by Brian Tate performed by Rev Christopher Lamb

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  • The Guiding Lighthouse of Covenant
    2025/10/31

    Covenant is at the core of who we are as Unitarian Universalists. How can a Whole Church approach to religious education help us practice living into covenant across generations? Since we center covenant instead of creed in our approach to religious life, what difference does that make for how we aspire to live together in community?

    These questions and so much more will be explored with panelists Jenn Blosser and Michael Molina in our second installment of this Season’s JUUst Breathe.

    Instagram: @juustbreathepod

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/juustbreathelive

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3355850741412013

    Resources:

    Learn more about Covenant: https://www.uua.org/lifespan/re-sources/threshold-conversations/theology-covenant

    Learn more about Whole Church Religious Education: https://www.uua.org/lifespan/curricula/whole-church

    Learn more about Deeper Joy: https://www.uua.org/youth/deeper-joy

    LeaderLab: https://www.uua.org/leaderlab/leadership-technical-skills-reflections-on-right-relationship

    Music: "Where Do We Come From," by Brian Tate performed by Rev Christopher Lamb

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  • The Deeper Joy of Whole Church
    2025/09/29

    Guest panelists and long time collaborators, Jennica Davis-Hockett and Joy Berry, meet with Ember to discuss why Unitarian Universalists are embracing a whole church religious education approach and are deepening community connections across generations through a new, amazing resource called Deeper Joy.

    Instagram: @juustbreathepod

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/juustbreathelive

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3355850741412013

    Music: "Where Do We Come From," by Brian Tate performed by Rev Christopher Lamb

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    49 分
  • Love at the Center
    2025/05/30

    Episode 9 of JUUst Breathe explores the central tenet of all our Shared Values…LOVE - with fabulous panelists Avery Miller Fabregas and Rev Dr. Sofia Betancourt, the President of the UUA!

    We are really excited to conclude this season of JUUst Breathe with a bang!

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    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/juustbreathelive

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3355850741412013



    Music: "Where Do We Come From," by Brian Tate performed by Rev Christopher Lamb

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    47 分
  • Interdependence: We Need Each Other to Thrive
    2025/04/23

    Interdependence is a condition of our very being, whether or not we notice it. How we choose to engage it has an impact on the world and also on our congregational systems. What are some ways we’re really challenging ourselves in the spirit of building Beloved Community, to be truly radically welcoming, and to foster relationships beyond our congregational walls?

    Give this episode a listen to find out what our amazing panelists - religious educator Jil Novenski and Rev Jim Lewis had to say about all this.

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    Youtube:

    https://www.youtube.com/juustbreathelive

    Facebook:

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/3355850741412013



    Music: "Where Do We Come From," by Brian Tate performed by Rev Christopher Lamb

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  • Equity: Community as Endowment
    2025/03/25

    We are each other’s harvest:

    We are each other’s business:

    We are each other’s magnitude and bond.

    -- Gwendolyn Brooks

    We declare that every person has the right to flourish with inherent dignity and worthiness, and we covenant to use our time, wisdom, attention, and money to build and sustain fully accessible and inclusive communities. Our esteemed guests ponder what Unitarian Universalism might become if we looked beyond traditional definitions and saw our very communities as an endowment for a flourishing religious future.

    Instagram:

    instagram.com/juustbreathepod

    Youtube:

    https://www.youtube.com/juustbreathelive

    Facebook:

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/3355850741412013

    Pertinent links:

    https://www.uua.org/lifespan/re-sources/threshold-conversations/whole-church/whole-re-panel

    https://www.blessedbeebyhp.com

    https://sidewithlove.org/actioncenter

    Music: "Where Do We Come From," by Brian Tate performed by Rev Christopher Lamb

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  • Justice in Times of Injustice
    2025/02/14

    Cornel West said that "Justice is what love looks like in public."

    Our panelists, Lisa Garcia Sampson and Antoinette Scully - two of our UU state action network leaders, discuss what we can do to continue to build Beloved Community during these very trying and challenging times times, while also dismantling the oppressive systems that keep all of us from being truly free.

    Youtube:

    https://www.youtube.com/juustbreathelive

    Facebook:

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/3355850741412013

    Coalition of UU State Action Networks:

    https://cuusan.org/



    Music: "Where Do We Come From," by Brian Tate performed by Rev Christopher Lamb

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  • Connecting Gratitude and Hope: Generosity and Missionalism
    2025/01/22

    This episode features a conversation with panelists Rev Kimberly Quinn Johnson and Rev Joanna Fontaine Crawford focusing on the importance of missionalism as an approach in our efforts to be generous, with time, talent, and the treasure of our transcendent faith.

    Don’t miss this lively conversation with our fabulous hosts.

    Resources:
    Unitarian Universalism and Missionalism - Rev Joanna Fontaine Crawford asks how Unitarian Universalist theology should respond to and intersect with the Missional Christian movement.

    MISSIONALISM and RE - Learn about one approach here (includes a basic definition of missionalism drawn from the video above).

    Wendell Berry’s poems about generosity (toward the present and the future)
    There Is No Going Back https://www.reckonings.net/reckonings/2012/11/no-going-back-wendell-berry.html
    For the Future

    https://spiritoftrees.org/poetry/for-the-future



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    Music: "Where Do We Come From," by Brian Tate performed by Rev Christopher Lamb

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    45 分