Unitarians and Universalists have long cared about democracy. Our faith that each person could access the holy through their own conscience and mind carried over, 250 years ago, into a commitment that people should have the freedom to govern themselves without kings or dictators. In these perilous times, what – beyond voting – might our commitment to democracy ask of us? How might we build up civil society, fight loneliness and fascism, and protect our collective rights and freedoms?