Unitarian Universalism is a liberal faith tradition. Our beliefs are diverse and inclusive. We have no shared creed. We draw wisdom from the world’s religions, from the words and deeds of prophetic ...
In 1822, Thomas Jefferson predicted, “There is not a young man now living in the U.S. who will not die an [sic] Unitarian.” If you consider official church membership, he was off by, oh, a couple ...
The inherent worth and dignity of every person. Justice, equality and compassion in human relations. Acceptance of one another and encouragement to spiritual growth. There's not much to argue with ...
Editor’s note: This is another in an occasional series of stories about faith traditions in the valley, called My Faith. In this story, we ask Unitarian Universalists what they would like others to ...
The Rev. Laurel Liefert is a woman of many talents. She was an environmental lawyer in California before becoming ordained as a Unitarian Universalist minister, and at the Namaqua Unitarian ...
The Unitarian Universalist Church of Victoria on Crestwood Drive in Victoria. About 15 years ago, Beverly Petru was hopping between churches in search of truth. It was a time in which she was in “dire ...
Unitarian Universalism is a tradition that grew out of Protestantism but eventually left it behind. The Rev. Kenneth Phifer grew up in Protestantism — he was raised a Presbyterian — but he too left ...
The Rev. Joan Kahn-Schneider knows some good Unitarian Universalist jokes. "When's the only time you hear 'Jesus Christ' spoken in the UU church? When the janitor's falling down the steps," she said ...
Unitarian Universalism is not an atheist movement but this article explains why atheists may comfortably fit into this organisation. Ours is a non-creedal, non-doctrinal religion which affirms the ...