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If the links
below to subscribe to lists don't work, please send request with
pertinent subject to web @ dmuuc.org.
Announcements are now only sent out by the administrator, which pertains only to church-related business (event reminders, emergencies,
etc. and our monthly nUUsletter) and is only postable by two or
three people at this time. Unless there's an emergency or events missed in the nUUsletter, you'll only receive one message per week. Make sure the administrator has your email address.
There
is another announcement-only email lists just for their programs (particularly for music-lovers in the Maryland-DC area
- need not be a member or friend of this church). The forms to subscribe
are on the bottom of their home pages: Davies Concert Series (The choir also has a list, contact Denise to join.)
The conversation
list (dmuuc-chat) is for members and friends only, but once subscribed anyone can post just about
anything. It's a good way to ask questions and to find out about
the interests of our fellow members and friends. Good for asking
questions related to UU principles, but also include philosophy and religion as popular topics, but you can ask
about area services, Prince George's or Charles Co. & Maryland politics & laws, etc. Some UUA announcements are occasionally sent to the list as well. The post volume is
less than one per day on average, though it could change. Click here to join.
The debate
list (dmuuc-debate) is also for members and friends only (with an occasional friend of a member)
and postable by all subscribers, but the conversation is more intense
and contains more controvercial topics (some subscribers jokingly
refer to it as the "brawl" list). This is a good list for people who are trying to hone their skills of
critical thinking and debating, but not good for someone who is
sensitive about criticism. This is not a list for proselylitizing
your beliefs, but good for discussing your beliefs (religious or
political) if you're willing to read critical feedback about it.
We still have the goal of communicating respectfully in this forum.
This list has the fewest subscribers, but the most posts. Click here to join.
ADORE
(A discussion on race and ethnicity) is a monthly discussion group. We have an email list to follow-up in between
meetings. If you've attended ADORE, would like to attend ADORE, aren't able to attend live meeting, AND are a member
or have attended our church, you are welcome to join this list,
which is hosted at YahooGroups. There are files and links for sharing information about racism and related
issues on that site. In the future, we may open it up to a larger
community. Click to join.
The
Young Adult Group has their own YahooGroup and Facebook Group, which you're welcome to join if you've ever been involved in our church or
plan to and are age 18 - 35 (there are a couple of special friends/advisors
on the list who are older).
The
Endowment Committee has a list if you'd like to ask them questions about the Endowment. They also
give advice about investing to our church members. Subscribe to dmuuc-endowment. Send a question or comment to the Endowment Committee.
The
Social Action Committee has a YahooGroup which is not just for the committee, but for any member or friend interested
in social justice issues (see more about our committee here). Click to join. We also have a Green Committee listserv about Environmentalism work - see it here.
The following were created to find other members on Social Networks and for promoting
our events and programs (and leaving comments, too). If you're
a Twitter
or
Facebook
user
or
blogger,
please subscribe to these accounts and share our posts with your
readers and friends (you can also mention your personal experience
with the programs you like at church):
Facebook Page | Wordpress Blog | Twitter | Google+ | YouTube | Podcast Blog
To
learn more about Unitarian Universalism in general or if you have specific interests in UUism within our church (such
as a member of a committee) or a support-type group for minority
concerns for which we do not have a formal group (such as Conservatives,
Homeschooling) or national newsletters (Advocacy, Books, Education,
Bi/Gay/Intersex/Lesbian/Trans/Etc), you can learn more from the
hundreds of lists available from the UUA, the national association with which this church is affiliated. Among them are
JPD lists (Joseph Priestley District, the district that includes
Maryland); the main one is here - lay leaders are encouraged to subscribe to stay informed about our UUA
district. And for newcomers to Unitarian Universalism, try this list. If you didn't join one of ours this time, please come back to join them as
soon as you start attending the church.
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