Re: [UUPoly-L] Can Unitarian Universalism Change
Alan , Dave Hall, treasurer of UUPA looked up all the congregations that
have or had members who joined UUPA in the past 10 years and came up with
this number. This came about during a series of letters to UUPoly-l
telling where each of us was from and our congregation. I actually have his
note somewhere as I plan on using it in a workshop for my congregation.
And I tend to believe Dave. So it looks like there are lots of us out
there.
Ken
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 12:31 PM, alan7388 <alan7388@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Since the UUA is being challenged to change and keep
> > up with modern culture, is it time to try to establish a
> > conversation again.
>
> With all the positive media coverage in the last several years, a lot
> more people have heard of polyamory and its ideals than back in 2004
> during the dust-up over the San Francisco newspaper article (about
> poly UUs "from Berkeley to Boston" wanting to redefine marriage). That
> was six years ago. The conversation might begin on a better footing
> now.
>
> > 15 percent of UU congregations
>
> Was it really that high? That would be 150 churches! Can't be.
>
> Alan M.
>
> Keep up with Polyamory in the News!
> http://polyinthemedia.blogspot.com/
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