Publications
Books
The books below are published by Skinner House and sold through the UUA Bookstore. We hope you enjoy our selection and find valuable gems.
- Christian Voices in Unitarian Universalism (edited by Kathleen C. Rolenz)
Fifteen personal stories from laity and clergy who understand Christianity as part of their relationship with God and Jesus and to contemporary Unitarian Universalism. These women and men arrive at their liberal Christian faith by several different paths. Their spiritual guides include a Bedouin, an AME preacher, a monk, atheist parents, an angry hometown pastor, an Anglican priest and a church ladies’ guild. Some of the crucial experiences along the way are as traditional as reading the Bible, while others are more surprising—performances of Jesus Christ Superstar, the Bernstein mass and listening as a client testifies in court. An intimate look at what it means to be a Unitarian Universalist Christian today.
Kathleen Rolenz has served on the Unitarian Universalist Christian Fellowship (UUCF) Board of Trustees since 2004. She is the former editor of Good News, the UUCF newsletter, and parish co-minister at West Shore Unitarian Universalist Church in Cleveland, Ohio.
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- Simply Pray: A Modern Spiritual Practice to deepen your life, by Erik Walker Wikstrom

Offering fresh answers to the age-old question, "Why pray?" Wikstrom ably deminstrates how to create and use a prayer-bead practice of your own making. Wikstrom is the pastor of First Parish in Brewster, MA.
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- Teacher, Guide, Companion: Rediscovering Jesus in a Secular World, by Erik Walker Wikstrom
Drawing from the personal experiences of a seasoned pastor, the scholarship of the liberal Jesus Seminar and the gospel accounts of the life of Jesus, Teacher, Guide, Companion challenges readers to reexamine their own relationship with Jesus Christ and its significance in the 21st century. Integrating both secular and religious source materials, Wikstrom demonstrates how a close examination of historical findings and the Gospels can lead to a renewed faith in Jesus Christ. The field of Jesus study, which is widely dominated by academics, will benefit from this analysis by a working minister. Wikstrom, born a Presbyterian and raised a Methodist, is senior minister of the First Parish Brewster, Unitarian Universalist Church.
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Visit the UUCF online bookstore to purchase more books, journals, children's curricula, UUCF gold label pins and much more. These all make great gifts for church libraries, clergy, seminarians, and others.
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