Sara Green

Rev. Sara Green is driven by a lifelong commitment to just stewardship that upholds core values. Hailing from New Orleans, Sara finds her spiritual practice grounded in embodiment, valuing the connection between the physical and the spiritual in ways that have practical implications for how we manage our money. Sara is particularly interested in working with the stories we have around money that excite our financial imagination.

Cultivating Generosity: Insights from UUA General Assembly 2024

At the 2024 UUA General Assembly, Unitarian Universalists affirmed Generosity as a core denominational value. But what does that mean in practice—especially in a time of national stress, economic uncertainty, and urgent justice struggles? A recent gathering of UUs explored how we can embody generosity as congregations and as individuals, sharing ideas, stories, and resources. Below are key takeaways—and concrete […]

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Catch Up on “The Changing Nature of Money” with Rev. Sara Green

  If you attended the live MidAmerica Congregational Leaders conversation in November, you know how thought-provoking it was to explore The Changing Nature of Money with Rev. Sara Green of Stewardship for Us. For those who registered but couldn’t make it—or if you want to revisit the conversation—you can now access the recording! 👉 Watch

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