Rev. Dr. Terasa Cooley UUA Program and Strategy Officer Viciously Kicks UUA President Rev. Dr. Peter "Beyond Belief" Morales In His Big Fat U*U Balls. . .
Via the links embedded in this snippet from a brand-spanking new UU World article that is sub-titled -
The Rev. Dr. Terasa Cooley leaves UUA executive team after unsuccessfully seeking nomination to run for UUA president.
With organized religion facing an uncertain future, where lies the hope for Unitarian Universalism?
Ironically, it’s the Unitarian Universalist Association’s small size that gives it a distinct advantage for innovation and adaptation, according to the Rev. Dr. Terasa Cooley, who resigned January 31 as chief strategist for the UUA, where she promoted initiatives that she believes can reinvigorate Unitarian Universalism.
“By having a smaller system, it’s easier to be agile and do new things, as opposed to turning the cruise liner” of a huge denomination, Cooley told UU World, adding that Unitarian Universalism is the only major religion putting significant attention toward re-imagining itself and supporting a wide variety of innovative efforts.
The Rev. Dr. Terasa Cooley leaves UUA executive team after unsuccessfully seeking nomination to run for UUA president.
With organized religion facing an uncertain future, where lies the hope for Unitarian Universalism?
Ironically, it’s the Unitarian Universalist Association’s small size that gives it a distinct advantage for innovation and adaptation, according to the Rev. Dr. Terasa Cooley, who resigned January 31 as chief strategist for the UUA, where she promoted initiatives that she believes can reinvigorate Unitarian Universalism.
“By having a smaller system, it’s easier to be agile and do new things, as opposed to turning the cruise liner” of a huge denomination, Cooley told UU World, adding that Unitarian Universalism is the only major religion putting significant attention toward re-imagining itself and supporting a wide variety of innovative efforts.
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Apparently fewer than 160,000 adult Americans. . . ;-)
http://www.uua.org/directory/data/demographics/uua-statistics