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About Unitarian Universalism

Unitarian Universalists adhere to no set creed or doctrine as absolute. Rather, they are united in their values.

 

There are seven principles that all Unitarian Universalists affirm:

 

1st Principle: The inherent worth and dignity of every person;

2nd Principle: Justice, equity, and compassion in human relations;

3rd Principle: Acceptance of one another, and encouragement to spiritual growth in our congregations;

 

4th Principle: A free and responsible search for truth an meaning;

 

5th Principle: The right of conscience and the use of the democratic process within our congregations and society at large;

 

6th Principle: The goal of world community with peace, liberty, and justice for all;

 

7th Principle: Respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are

a part.

Check out these videos to learn more about our faith

 

Unitarian Universalism is a liberal faith. We believe that personal experience, conscience, and reason should guide our spiritual quests.

There are over 1,100 UU congregations all over the United States. Resources from the umbrella organization, the Unitarian Universalist Association:

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