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JUUst Breathe - A Unitarian Universalist Podcast

JUUst Breathe - A Unitarian Universalist Podcast

De : UUA - Joy Berry and Ember Kelley
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JUUst Breathe is a Unitarian Universalist podcast exploring whole church and lifespan ministries! Host Ember Kelley interviews UUs across the spectrum who hold a vision of liberal religious education that is both life saving and spirit lifting.





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    • Sailing Together at Bonding Harbor
      Jan 9 2026

      Today we’re stepping into Bonding Harbor — the place on the Deeper Joy map where we begin to come together as a group. It’s that early moment where we learn names, get a sense of the group’s energy, move together through shared tasks and even play, and begin building the trustworthiness that makes community possible. Bonding Harbor is where we learn what we can do together.

      Panelists Shannon Harper and Jocelyn Soules give their perspectives on how communities deepen their connectedness and build the trust necessary for crafting profound and lasting relationships.

      Click these links to learn more about Deeper Joy and Whole Church Religious Education.

      Instagram / Youtube / Facebook

      We mentioned:
      https://www.uua.org/lifespan/curricula/deeper-joy/deeper-joy-rpg

      Music: "Where Do We Come From," by Brian Tate performed by Rev Christopher Lamb

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      41 min
    • Building Trust at Opening Up Beach
      Dec 11 2025

      When we are getting to know new people or new communities, we look for spaces where our stories feel that they are safely received. In Deeper Joy, this is represented by Opening Up Beach - a phase in community building that is about the courage to bring parts of ourselves forward as well as the care of receiving them. Our panelists, Reverends Tandi Rogers and Darrick Jackson, will share their own insights about how vulnerability and play take center stage in this phase of community building. Give it a listen!

      Click these links to learn more about Deeper Joy and Whole Church Religious Education.

      Instagram / Youtube / Facebook

      We mentioned:

      Deeper Joy Role Playing Game (RPG)

      Music: "Where Do We Come From," by Brian Tate performed by Rev Christopher Lamb

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      55 min
    • The Guiding Lighthouse of Covenant
      Oct 31 2025

      Covenant is at the core of who we are as Unitarian Universalists. How can a Whole Church approach to religious education help us practice living into covenant across generations? Since we center covenant instead of creed in our approach to religious life, what difference does that make for how we aspire to live together in community?

      These questions and so much more will be explored with panelists Jenn Blosser and Michael Molina in our second installment of this Season’s JUUst Breathe.

      Instagram: @juustbreathepod

      Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/juustbreathelive

      Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3355850741412013

      Resources:

      Learn more about Covenant: https://www.uua.org/lifespan/re-sources/threshold-conversations/theology-covenant

      Learn more about Whole Church Religious Education: https://www.uua.org/lifespan/curricula/whole-church

      Learn more about Deeper Joy: https://www.uua.org/youth/deeper-joy

      LeaderLab: https://www.uua.org/leaderlab/leadership-technical-skills-reflections-on-right-relationship

      Music: "Where Do We Come From," by Brian Tate performed by Rev Christopher Lamb

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      1 h et 1 min
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