General Assembly

 General Assembly is the annual meeting of our Unitarian Universalist Association. Attendees worship, witness, learn, connect, and make policy for the Association through democratic process. Anyone may attend.

The 63rd General Assembly will take place virtually Thursday, June 20 through Sunday, June 23, 2024. This year’s theme is “Love Unites, Stories Ignite.”

General Assembly 2024 will be an online event. Full online registration includes access to GA 2024 in the Whova event app, as well as on-demand programming, featured speakers, and major worships. Registration is open now. Full registration is $315 through May 15.

The schedule is now available to see the lineup of workshops, worship services, and more!

General Assembly 2024

Love Unites, Stories Ignite

In a world filled with division and challenges, the theme for this year’s General Assembly is a powerful reminder of the core principles that unite us as Unitarian Universalists. “Love Unites, Stories Ignite” celebrates the profound impact of love as a binding force that transcends boundaries and fosters connections within our faith community and beyond.

Our faith has always been rooted in the power of storytelling, and this year we’ll explore how our stories can ignite change, inspire compassion, and help us build a more just and equitable world. Through storytelling, we share our experiences, our dreams, our struggles, and our triumphs. It is through these stories that we can find common ground, deepening our understanding of one another and the world around us.

Virtual Attendance Using the Whova App

General Assembly registrants will be able to access the event on the Whova event app. This comprehensive app offers community boards, on-demand videos, a virtual exhibit hall, and an agenda of live sessions and on-demand programming.

GA 2024 will be available in Whova beginning June 1.

Starr King at GA

What Comes After The End: Stories of Resistance

Suppose one of the things we fear most—democracy’s end in the US—comes true? How can we be sure? How might we be safe? And how will we protect one another, especially those already marginalized and at risk? Join Rev. Rosemary Bray McNatt and Dr. Sabrina Dent (President, Center for Faith, Justice, and Reconciliation) for stories and strategies for resistance and resilience in frightening times at the 2024 Starr King President’s Lecture.

Virtual Booth

Be sure to stop by our virtual booth on the Whova GA App! Photos, videos, program information, and more will be available to peruse. Matthew Waterman, our Director of Admissions and Recruitment, will be available to answer all your questions about attending Starr King. You can even sign up for a chance to win a free Starr King School for the Ministry t-shirt!

Posters

Our Advancement and Recruitment departments are presenting posters in the GA Virtual Poster Fair. Jessica Cloud, Vice President for Advancement, will be sharing tips for successful fundraising. Matthew Waterman, Director of Admissions and Recruitment, will be sharing a helpful discernment tool. More details coming soon!

Community Fun

General Assembly looks a little different for Starr King this year. We’re hard at work planning several ways for community fun accessible wherever you are! Stay tuned for more details coming soon!

Other Starr King Community-Led Programs

Ware Lecture
Julia Watts Belser (Graduate)

A New Take on Accessibility and Inclusion Ministry
Rev. Barbara Meyers (Graduate) & Shelly Rohe

A New Vision for Sunday Mornings – Take Action
Rev. Brian Ferguson (Graduate), Maeve Knoth, & Peter Hartzell

A Queer Theyology of Unitarian Universalism
Rev. Lane Mairead-Campbell (Graduate) & Rev. Michael J. Crumpler

Accessible Mental Health Toolkit for Children and Youth
Rev. Barbara Meyers (Graduate), Devin Shmueli, & Lena Hilder McCain

Developmental Ministry: What Is It Now?
Rev. Keith Kron (Graduate), Rev. Patrice Curtis (Graduate), & Christine Purcell

Exploring the Complementary Qualities: Community and Parish Ministries
Rev. Terra Collier Young (Graduate), Ben Gabel, Rev. Jane Davis, & Rev. Dr. Betty Stapleford

Faith Without Walls: Serving Neighbors Who Are Houseless
Rev. Charlotte Cramer (Graduate), Travis MacPhee (Current Student), Rev. Leslie Takahashi (Adjunct Faculty), & Rev. Rodney Lemery

Making Room in the Pews for Working-Class UUs
Rose Littler-Riedel (Current Student), Eli Poore (Graduate), & Rev. Charley Earp

Practicing Anti Racist Accountability
Tuli Patel (Trustee), Rev. Dr. Robin Tanner, & Mia Morse

QPOC and the Intersectionality of Faith & Queerness
Rev. Kevin Alan Mann (Graduate & Faculty), Ronnie Boyd (Current Student), Dr. Richard Greggory Johnson III, & Phoenix Bell-Shelton

Solutions Everyone Can Support (Really!)
Rev. Cathleen Cox (Graduate)

Somatic, Story, and Silliness for Social Change
Sahar Muhsin Laufman (Graduate)

SoulScript: Your Personal Discovery Path
Rev. Dianne Daniels (Graduate)

Supporting Asylum-Seekers as a Congregation
Heather Vickery (Current Student), Jessica Sapalio, Rev. Deanna Vandiver, & Naoki Nakamura

Young Adult Age Range: Why Does It Matter?
Lecretia Williams (Current Student) & Carol Maciel

Did we miss anything? Let us know at communications@sksm.edu!