A radical exploration of the ways in which the landscape of "doing church" has changed, especially during the Covid pandemic. Five contributors, all of whom are serving or aspiring Unitarian ministers, draw on their own experiences to consider how liberal religious communities can flex and adapt in turbulent times while remaining true to their religious roots. The authors address a wide range of challenges, from the impacts of climate change on our planet and wider society to invisible types of social discrimination, both inside and outside church congregations. Each chapter ends with questions for reflection and discussion.