General Assembly
General Assembly (GA) is the annual meeting of our Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA). Participants worship, witness, learn, connect, and make policy for the Association through democratic process. Anyone may attend; congregations must certify annually to have voting delegates.
General Assembly 2024
General Assembly is the annual gathering of Unitarian Universalists, where we conduct business of the Association, explore the theological underpinnings of our faith, and lean fully into our mission and principles.
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.
The 63rd General Assembly will take place virtually Thursday, June 20 through Sunday, June 23, 2024.
In addition to business sessions, the General Assembly program offers workshops, lectures, and worship and witness opportunities during the four days of GA.
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.
Congregational delegates who register for GA may access the GA Delegate Participation Platform and vote on items in the Business Agenda. General Assembly registration is not required to vote in UUA elections.
Delegate credentials will be available in May. Instructions for receiving and distributing delegate credentials.
General Sessions and Sunday Worship will be publicly live-streamed.
The Ware Lecture, Service of the Living Tradition, and Synergy Worship will not be available for public live-stream or on-demand viewing.
Hosting a Watch Party? Complete a Watch Party Sign-Up form.
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.
Full registration is $315 through May 15. Financial support is available.
In order to raise interest and to help Unitarian Universalist congregations and partner organizations learn more about General Assembly, we have assembled these promotional resources to download, copy, or print for further distribution.
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Every effort will be made to provide you with accommodations or assistive equipment to enable or enhance your GA experience. Whether you're attending in person or virtually, an Accessibility Services Coordinator will be available before and during GA to provide information and coordinate assistance to individuals with accessibility needs.
GA is an unforgettable experience for the 2,500+ attendees from 1,000+ UU congregations. We are pleased to provide premium sponsorship packages, virtual exhibit booths, and other advertising opportunities which will provide top-notch exposure to your organization.
Long Term Sustainability Goals:
Maintain carbon neutrality in 2024 and beyond, advance stakeholder education and engagement, continuously improve sustainable sourcing, and create a positive social impact and lasting legacy on our host community.
Our 62nd General Assembly took place June 21 - 25, 2023 online and in-person in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Videos of GA events (General Sessions and Major Worships)
Summary of business from the 2023 General Assembly.
2024 GA Platinum Sponsors
We extend our deepest gratitude for the invaluable support of our Platinum Sponsors for the 2024 UUA General Assembly. Your commitment to our mission and vision plays a pivotal role in making this gathering a resounding success.
- Article II Study Commission
The Article II Study Commission is charged by the Board to examine and revise Article II of the UUA Bylaws, which contains our shared covenant. - inSpirit: The UU Book and Gift Shop
We offer books and related merchandise to support seekers of all faiths or no faith in their engagement with questions of spirituality and justice. - Meadville Lombard Theological School
Meadville Lombard is a graduate school offering MDIV, DMin, and continuing education. We are committed to furthering the transformative, justice-making potential of liberal religion. - Starr King School for the Ministry
Starr King School for the Ministry educates UU and progressive religious leaders to counter oppressions, dismantle white supremacy culture, and create just and sustainable communities. - UU Climate Justice Revival
Reimagine Together: From an Extractive Age to a New Era, The UU Climate Justice Revival will transform our congregations through climate justice on September 28-29, 2024. - UU the Conversation
Our organization provides greater understanding and discussion of the proposed Article II, exploring consequences and generating wider awareness before and during the 2024 General Assembly.
General Assembly 2025
From June 18 - 22, 2025, the 64th UUA General Assembly will be a multi-platform event with the main stage at the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, Maryland.
The Local Area Task Force (LATF) for 2025 is forming now. This is a group of GA volunteers who work under the direction of the Local Area Coordinator, Valerie Hsu, handling important arrangements and recruiting volunteers for various jobs during GA. Teams led by the LATF include: Information & Concierge Services, Greeters / "Ask Me" Volunteers, Atmosphere, Social Justice Project, Traveling Chalice Manager, and more. If you live in the Baltimore area and are interested in serving on the LATF, contact Valerie at galocaltaskforce@gmail.com.
Contact Us
General Assembly & Conference Services professional staff oversee marketing and the many logistics of a multi-platform experience, including registration, financial support, housing, exhibit hall, advertising and sponsorship, production and accessibility services, entertainment, and programming.