Who We Are
Unitarian Universalism is a liberal and inclusive faith concerned with religious freedom, spiritual depth, caring community and social activism.
Unitarian Universalism has its roots in the free church traditions of Protestantism. We have grown to become a theologically diverse community of seekers who believe we need not think alike to love alike. Sitting in our pews are persons who consider themselves Christian, Buddhist, Jewish, Pagan, Atheist, Agnostic, Humanist Unitarian Universalists. We have persons in our congregation who have been raised as Unitarian Universalists since childhood, and others who only recently discovered this faith from other traditions. We have those who would consider themselves simply “UU’s,” without attaching a particular theological identity. We are proud of our diversity of mind and spirit.
Unitarian Universalists believe that this life is sacred and that justice and compassion must be the foundation of our thoughts and deeds. Our focus in not on the afterlife, but on how we can make the life each of us is given to be more rich, meaningful and helpful for our own and for future generations.