OK, running off to class, going to have to make this a quick one. The issue of presidents and moderators of the UUA came up yesterday, and it was pointed out that the president is a paid position that has always been occupied by ministers. So here’s the question, which has only a few possible answers (and thus should be easy to just guess):
The Unitarian Universalist Association was formed from the combination of the American Unitarian Association and the Universalist Church of America. Was the president a paid position in a) both the AUA and the UCA, b) the AUA but not the UCA, c) the UCA but not the AUA, or d) neither the AUA or the UCA?
I’m going with Option C.
If I recall correctly, there was no President of the AUA, just a Moderator.
No, there really was a president of the AUA, who served as the chief executive. It’s not a trick question:)