W
TITLEAUTHOR(S)DATEDESCRIPTIONAGETOPICNOTES
WAIST-HIGH IN THE WORLD: LEADER'S GUIDEWatts, Julia2001For book by same title by Nancy Mairs(1997), re disabled among the nondisabled. (3 sessions) Beacon (2001c)AdultIssuesBeacon Press Disc.web (Bk02 $14)
WAR'S UNCONQUERED CHILDREN SPEAKCobb, Alice20 narratives of children in Europe and the Middle East who were displaced by war. Adult guide, Refugees, by Alice Cobb15-AdultConflict, HistoricalNew Beacon
WATERBrownfield, Beth2002Personal collection of facts, stories, writing poetry, visualizations, songs.03-AdultStoriesUUCARDS A $12
WATER-ITS FORM & MOTION Boyle, E. Marie1961Beacon Science. Forms & uses of water, scientific discovery. 6 units. Beacon08-10.Universe, Historical 
WE ARE MANY, WE ARE ONEMcDonald, Colleen M.199636 sessions. Encourage children to play/work cooperatively, express feelings about themselves/others, see congregations as places for making and caring friends, celebrate world religions/cultures. Stories, projects,games. UUA03-05.UUismCM02 WL01 Bk02 $30
WE BELIEVE: LEARNING & LIVING OUR UU PRINCIPLESFields, Ann; Goodwin, Joan 1990 1998Focuses on the 7 principles, 3 sessions per principle, activities, songs. Can be used in entirety or selected sessions. CLF, UUA03-AdultUUismCM02 WL01 Bk02 $35
WE SING OF LIFE WITH WE SPEAK OF LIFESillman, Vincent, ed.1961Songs about nature, working and playing together, human heroes, based on religious value of the words; section with readings. Beacon (1961c)AdultHistoricalNew Beacon
WEAVING THE FABRIC OF DIVERSITY-ANTI-BIAS PROGRAM FOR ADULTSJames, Jacqui; Frediani, Judith19968 sessions, including ableism, racism, heterosexism, agism, classism, becoming a more inclusive congregation. Drama, readings, surveys, resource lisitings. Excellent handouts. UUAAdultAntibiasisCM02 Bk02 $20
WEB WEAVERS, THE Cooke, D. Irma1964Beacon Science. Spiders & webs, knowing about something before we decide how we feel. Beacon08-10.HistoricalBeacon Science
WELCOMING CONGREGATION, THEAlexander, Scott1990 1999Gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered people in congregations. Workshops, readings and worship materials, plans for 14 sessions. UUAAdultAntibiasisCM02 Bk02 $30
WHAT CHILDREN ASK ABOUT THE CHURCHMayer-Oakes, Grace1960Unitarians as a minority group, asking questions, individual freedom, democracy, one family, one world. Council of Liberal Churches.08-10.Historical 
WHAT IS MARRIAGE FOR? READING AND DISCUSSION GUIDEGraff, E.J.2000To accompany book of same title by E.J. Graff (1999). Participants consider past and current marriage laws and customs, develop personal definitions of marriage. (2 sessions) BeaconAdultIssuesBeacon Press Discussion web (Bk02 $15)
WHAT IS NEW ABOUT RELIGIOUS EDUCATION?Spoerl, Dorothy T.1962The difference that being a liberal religious person makes in religious education. (1962c)AdultPhilosophy 
WHAT IS REAL?Gould, Josephine; Gould, Lawrence1964Beacon Science. Using senses, experience & meaning. 7 units. Beacon08-12.HistoricalBeacon Science
WHAT IS RELIGION: FOR OTHERS & FOR US? Steel, Virginia1984 1992Ways to worship, religious attitudes & practices, special services. 27 sessions. 1992 Supplement includes 3 sessions on Jesus. Steele.05-07.ReligionsCM02 WL01 A $32
WHAT IS RELIGIOUS ABOUT OUR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION?Spoerl, Dorothy T., ed.1965What are we doing to help our children grow, from a liberal point of view? Discusses various tensions in education. (1965c)AdultHistorical 
WHAT IS RELIGIOUS EDUCATION?Cheetham, Henry1968Allowing children to have their own room or space to develop religiously.AdultPhilosophy 
WHAT IS THE BIBLE?Wolfe, Rolland Emerson1963Presents broad perspective on the Bible, as literature, word of God/man, spiritual discovery, book of life, book of many religions. UUAAdultBible 
WHAT VALUES ARE WE GIVING OUR CHILDREN?Menninger, Roy1966Values are learned through relationships, modeling, using cooperation, allowing children to make mistakes, lifetime. UUAAdultDevelopmentHorizon #3
WHEN BRUCIE CAME TO PLAY & OTHER STORIESBailey, Esther1967Stories about children's experiences, primarily with community and home focus. Includes previous booklets of A House for James and Won't You Miss Me? Used with Haunting House curriculum. Beacon05-06.Historical 
WHEN UNIVERSALISM CAME TO CANADAGooding, Margaret1996Stories of Canadian Universalist history, of community/individuals. Twelve sessions. Resource for worship, sermons, curriculum, with focus on communities held together in love and justice. UUA08-11.UUismA
WHICH LESSON? UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CURRICULUM CONTENT FINDERSteel, Virginia1999 2001Indexing of 44 popular curricula, by topic and age. Excellent resource. (The reference for WL? in this catalog. Steel.03-13.ResourceA $34
WHO DO MEN SAY THAT I AM?Heinz, Susanna Wilder1965Book about the teachings of Jesus. Leader's Guide (Charles Forman,ed,1966). Beacon UUAAdultBible 
WHY DO BAD THINGS HAPPEN? Brotman, Charlene1975Considers basic life/death issues in world religions. Brotman.09-AdultReligions WL01 A
WHY DO BAD THINGS HAPPEN? CURRICULUM SUPPLEMENTCartwright, Cathy1996Supplement, designed with permission of Barbara Marshman. 25 lesson plans, 5 group building sessions. Cartwright10-11.Religions 
WINDMILLS, WORSHIP/WONDER-IDEAS FOR INTERGENERATIONAL WORSHIPCrowley, Abby1996Worship ideas from members and friends of the Greater Washington Area RE Council. Includes services on UU principles, holidays, celebrations. GWARAC03-Adult.WorshipA
WOMEN AND AGING CURRICULUMThomas, Ann1997Examines issues for women as they age, suing legends. Book and WorkbookAdultIssuesA $30
WOMEN AND RELIGIONWomen and Religion Committee1978Implementation of the 1977 GA resolution on Women and Religion. UUAAdultHistoricalPathways # 4
WON'T YOU MISS ME?Bailey, Esther1965Visiting friends. Included in When Brucie Came to Play & Other Stories. Beacon03-05.Historical 
WONDERFUL HEART, THE Goudsmit, Hellen1964Beacon Science. Understanding the heart & its function, the heart as a symbol. 7 units. Beacon08-10.Historical 
WORLD OF JOSEPH CAMPBELL, THECampbell, Joseph1991Transformation of myth through time, 9 tapes, 13 programsAdultStories 
WORLD RELIGIONSRobertson, Frank; Alcott, Doris Dow; Donn, Marjory; Middleton, Betty Jo; Moore, Mary Ann; Marshak, David1988UU beliefs as other religions are discussed, Leader guide, filmstrips, world map, board game. 33 sessions. UUA 12-14.ReligionsWL01
WORSHIPREACH, Special Collection1990Selection of rituals, prayers, music, stories, meditations for children & church family. REACH, UUA01-AdultWorshipREACH
WORSHIPPING TOGETHER WITH QUESTIONING MINDSFahs, Sophia1965Examples of services. Beacon09-15.Worship 
WORTH AND DIGNITY OF ALL PEOPLEDonn, Marjory1993 2001Building a caring group, understanding people with disabilities, learning about racism, ageism, sexism, homophobia, UU Principles. Four age levels, 5 sessions each.Updated to use 1998 edition of Open Minds to Equality. Paint Branch UU Church.06-13.UUismCM02 WL01 A $67.50