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UUWiki is dedicated to helping Unitarian Universalists share ideas and work together using a "wiki". Material that is encyclopedic is generally better suited for Wikipedia. Please contribute by editing these articles and adding your own.
To learn more about "wikis" and how easy it is to contribute to this site, see below.
- UUWiki Support Pages for UUA sponsored Mailing Lists
- Antiracist-UU -- Antiracist UU activities, resources, ideas
- ChurchMgmtSoftware -- Discussion of Software for Membership, Contributions and Finances.
- Civil Liberties -- Discussion of Civil Liberties
- LREDA-L -- Discussion for LREDA members
- OWL-L -- Discussion for Our Whole Lives leaders
- Policy Based Governance -- Policy Governance model of board governance in UU congregations
- PR-L -- Sharing the good news about UUism
- REACH-L - Religious education discussion
- UUBF-L -- Unitarian Universalist Buddhist Fellowship
- UUHS-chat -- Discussion of UU History and Historical Research
- UU-leaders -- Discussion of issues for UU congregation leadership
- UU-Money -- Sharing among Society Finance Leaders
- Websters -- building and maintaining UU webpages
- Worship-l -- Preparing for and presenting successful worship services
- Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) topics
- Merger of two Protestant Christian denominations
- Principles and Purposes Revision
- Social Witness Process Bylaws Changes - for vote at GA 2006
- Congregational Study Action Issues (CSAI)
- 2008-2012 Ethical Eating: Food and Environmental Justice
- 2006-2010 Peacemaking
- Commission on Social Witness: explains the process for on SAIs and AIWs
- Proposed Study Action Issues - UUWiki discussions of proposals, which are due December 15 of each year
- Statements of Conscience (SoC)
- 2005-2007 Moral Values for a Pluralistic Society
- 2004-2006 Threat of Global Warming
- 2003-2005 Criminal Justice and Prison Reform
- 2002-2004 Civil Liberties
- 2001-2003 Economic Globalization
- UUA's previous SoC's and other Social Justice Statements
- Actions of Immediate Witness (AIW)
- Proposed Actions of Immediate Witness (due on Saturday of General Assembly each year)
- Business Resolutions
- Proposed Business Resolutions and Bylaws changes (due February 1 of each year)
- General Assembly FAQs
- UUA Districts
- See http://www.uua.org/DIST/index.html for a map and list
- See UUA Districts for UUWiki pages devoted to collaborative activities in districts
- Independent Affiliate organizations
- Links
- Religious Education Resources
- Worship Resources
About this Wiki
A Wiki, or WikiWikiWeb, is a collaborative hypertext environment, with an emphasis on easy access to and modification of information.
You can edit any nearly any page by pressing the edit tab at the top of the page. And if you see clear vandalism, you can easily revert it to an earlier version.
To learn more about what a Wiki is, and why vandalism is less of a problem than you may think, see the Wikipedia page on wikis, or read about [WhyWikiWorks]. A few pages can be "protected" to cut down on wikispam. If the wiki doesn't let you edit a page, use the "discussion" tab to ask one of the sysadmins to change the page.
Note that all pages on UUWiki are licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License as discussed at UUWiki:Copyrights. Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!
Interesting starting points for this wiki:
- Help:Contents: help to get you going
- Sand box: feel free to change this page and experiment with editing, because that's what it's there for
- Help:Editing: How to make links, lists, headers, etc.
- Special:Recentchanges: see which topics people are currently working on here
- Special:Popularpages: the most popular pages
- Installation experiences and information for administrators.
With this wiki software, there is a "discussion" (or "Talk") page for each normal page. Normal practice is to try to reflect the current consensus on the actual "article" pages, without attribution of who contributed what, and to use the "Talk" page (click on the "discussion" tab at the top) to talk about that consensus, in signed entries. If you "log in" (via the link in the upper right - a quick, painless process after initial email confirmation) you can easily sign and timestamp your contributions to talk pages by entering four tildas in a row: ~~~~
Another good reason to log in, is that you can mark pages you want to keep track of and track updates via my watchlist.
Please use the sand box to try things out, rather than creating new test pages.
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