What do Thomas Jefferson, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Clara Barton have in common? They were all Unitarian Universalists! What is Unitarian Universalism?Ours is a liberal religion that accepts people of many faiths. Rather than try to enforce conformity of beliefs, we pledge to create caring communities that give people the freedom to search for spiritual truth in their own way. Unitarian Universalism is a worldwide religious movement dating back more than 400 years to independent thinkers in eastern Europe. While based in Judeo-Christian tradition, it has evolved in recent years to include other influences such as humanism, Buddhism, and Earth-centered spirituality. Today, the hallmark of UU congregations is the mutual agreement among members to conduct their lives by certain principles that transcend all creeds. Please see our beliefs. For more information, please see:MembershipPlease also explore our membership brochure for further information on becoming a member and getting involved. |