The major presentations of the 2016 Unitarian Universalist Association General Assembly (GA) in Columbus, Ohio. Addressing the theme “Heart Land: Where Faiths Connect,” this GA explored how Unitarian Universalists can engage in authentic and fruitful interfaith partnerships, both within and beyond the congregation. The gathering included leaders from many faiths to discover what grounding and vision we share across faith traditions, and how the particularities of each tradition can add creativity and depth to our work together. Every sermon and essay in this collection teaches us that it is only in honest relationship that love grows and that we begin to build the world we dream of.” The collection includes the Berry Street Essay by Rev. Gail Seavey and the response by Rev. David Pyle, the Sophia Lyon Fahs Lecture by Rev. Nate Walker, the Ware Lecture by Krista Tippett, the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee Address by Rev. William Schulz and Martin Luther King III, and the sermons from the Service of the Living Tradition (Rev. William G. Sinkford) and the Sunday morning worship service (Rev. Nancy McDonald Ladd).