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Now for the March 22nd Learning, Transformation and Community Networking Day, hosted by the Morristown UU Fellowship!
(Timely registration is important to ensure that our in-person events can take place as planned.
Registration deadline for Morristown is Sunday, March 16.)
2025 is calling; how will Unitarian Universalists respond?
Sign up now for our Central East Region's UU Community Day: Leading with Love at the Center.
In a world marked by political oppression and escalating crises, centering love is a radical and transformative act—one that calls for all of us to move into collective spiritual leadership. What grounding and skills do we need to practice Unitarian Universalism
in 2025, offering this faith to ourselves, to one another, and to the world that needs us? Come explore this and gather strength in community with each other on March 22.
This event is for EVERYONE. Whether you serve on your congregation’s board, participate in committees, lead a program, serve as minister or staff, or simply love Unitarian Universalism and want to contribute, this day is for you. Join us for inter-congregational
connection, skill-building led by Central East Region staff, and community-building as we model and practice loving transformation. Let us answer the call together!
What to Expect in Morristown, the day runs form 10 am to 4 pm:
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Warm Welcome: Begin the day with light food, coffee, and a chance to connect.
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Worship & Spiritual Grounding: Ground yourself in UU values through worship and shared reflection.
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Skill Building Workshops: Learn and practice key leadership skills identified as essential for these times, including deep spiritual grounding, adaptive & emergent leadership, and simple practices for effective
communication.
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Small Group Conversations: Reflect, share experiences, and collaborate in focused groups.
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Breaks and Restorative Space: Enjoy intentional pauses for rest, reflection, and informal connections.
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Relationship-Building: Form meaningful connections with other UUs across different congregations and roles.