Mission: InterConnections is an ally of board members and other leaders of Unitarian Universalist congregations, providing information and resources that help them in their work to create and build healthier congregations.
Editor:
Donald E. Skinner, a long-time journalist and volunteer in UU churches, is editor of InterConnections. He reports and writes all stories unless they are otherwise credited.
Getting In Touch:
Call: (800) 204-2523
Write: 8800 Norwood, Leawood, KS 66206
Editorial
Staff, Web edition:
Deborah Weiner, Hanna Bordas, and Jess Clayton.
Circulation Questions:
Myha Nguyen, UUA Periodicals Department, 25 Beacon Street, Boston, MA 02108
Brag on Yourself:
The newsletter searches out exemplary congregational programs and tells how they work so other congregations can emulate them. Please help us help board members across the continent by telling us what you have been able to do that has worked well to better your church or its community. Use our Feedback Form.
Letters Policy:
InterConnections encourages letters from readers, by e-mail or snail mail. Use our Feedback Form. Its letters page is a forum in which lay leaders discuss techniques for building healthy congregations. Letters with the broadest appeal will be published; space is limited and letters are subject to editing. Because of the expense, InterConnections cannot respond to or acknowledge letters that are not published.
Editorial Board:
Carolyn Corzine - Former president, Unitarian Universalist Church of Marblehead, MA.
Amy Hoffman - Executive Editor, World Magazine
Lawrence Palmieri Peers - UUA Director
of Education and Research
Paul C. Rickter - President, Massachusetts Bay District
William G. Sinkford - cochair and Director of Congregational, District, and Extension Services
Donald E. Skinner, Editor, InterConnections
Tom Stites - cochair and editor-in-chief, UUA Director of Communications
Deborah Weiner - UUA Director of Public Relations, Marketing, and Information
InterConnections is published bimonthly by the Departments of Communications and of Congregational, District and Extension Services of the Unitarian Universalist Association, 25 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. 02108; 617-742-2100. It is sent free to board members and professionals on the staffs of all UU congregations and to some other lay leaders.
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