The Unitarian Universalist Association Sucks At Growing Unitarian*Universalism aka The U*U Movement aka The Tiny Declining Fringe Religion™

The Unitarian Universalist Association's annual certification process for UUA congregations that are eligible to vote in the 2022 UUA General Assembly officially ended on February 1st. At present, the list of certified UUA congregations, including those with no financial contribution to the UUA, stands at 960 congregations; although that number may grow somewhat as some Unitarian Universalist congregations belatedly certify their membership in the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations Affected By Decades Worth Of UUA Clergy Abuse Cover-Up And Denial. I can't help but notice that approximately 40 of these certified congregations made no financial contribution to the UUA prior to certification and are thus not eligible to vote in this year's UUA GA. In terms of UUA congregations that can actually participate in the pseudo-democratic process known as UUA GA, there are closer to 900 UUA congregations than the "more than 1,000 congregations" that the UUA habitually, and "less than honestly". . . claims to have. It is also worth noting that over a third of the UUA's 900ish congregations have 60 or fewer members, and approximately 20% of UUA congregations have 30 members or less. . .

Not exactly "THE Religion For Our Time" eh U*Us?


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