What Is Unitarian Universalism?

Unitarian Universalism is a religious tradition that encourages people to seek truth and meaning in ways that are thoughtful, compassionate, and open to discovery.

Unlike many faith traditions, Unitarian Universalism is non-creedal. We do not require members to affirm a single set of beliefs. Instead, we come together in covenant—promising to support one another as we explore life’s deepest questions.

Our congregations include people with many perspectives: religious, spiritual, humanist, atheist, agnostic, and more. What unites us is a shared commitment to living our values through compassion, justice, and care for the world around us.

Unitarian Universalism draws wisdom from many sources, including the world’s religions, human experience, scientific understanding, and the natural world. Together we learn from these sources while supporting one another’s individual spiritual journeys.

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