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* Campaigns similar to that of what Houston area UU Churches did, like a [http://home.earthlink.net/~bauucwcc/id19.html GLBT Affirming Ad].  The online portion of the Texas Ad Campaign (including a thumbnail of another ad they ran in local papers) can be found on the UUA's website, [http://www.uua.org/news/2005/texas/index.html here].  The use of actual people really adds a personal touch rather than a dry text-only ad in a paper.
* Campaigns similar to that of what Houston area UU Churches did, like a [http://home.earthlink.net/~bauucwcc/id19.html GLBT Affirming Ad].  The online portion of the Texas Ad Campaign (including a thumbnail of another ad they ran in local papers) can be found on the UUA's website, [http://www.uua.org/news/2005/texas/index.html here].  The use of actual people really adds a personal touch rather than a dry text-only ad in a paper.
* [http://www.uusandiego.org/index_believe.htm San Diego Unitarian Universalist Churches]] had a campaign going on where they had various recordings of members talking about what they believed and why they were a UU.  Listening to something is a lot more personal than reading text and makes people connect more to the church/churches.

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This is a list of plans or ideas on growing UUism and expanding people's awareness that we do exist and can be a place for religious liberals.

  • Campaigns similar to that of what Houston area UU Churches did, like a GLBT Affirming Ad. The online portion of the Texas Ad Campaign (including a thumbnail of another ad they ran in local papers) can be found on the UUA's website, here. The use of actual people really adds a personal touch rather than a dry text-only ad in a paper.
  • San Diego Unitarian Universalist Churches] had a campaign going on where they had various recordings of members talking about what they believed and why they were a UU. Listening to something is a lot more personal than reading text and makes people connect more to the church/churches.