
What does it mean to be Unitarian Universalist?
Unitarian Universalism is a covenanted, not a creedal, religion. We believe that truth continues to unfold, that revelation is not fixed. Because of that, we do not submit to a particular doctrine. Rather than commiting to a creed, we commit to each other. We live in intentional relationship with one another.
Because we are non-creedal, we are free to search for truth individually and collectively. We are open to many spiritual paths and know that truth is revealed from many sources. These include our personal experiences, the truths of science, the Judeo-Christian tradition, humanist teachings, our own reason and conscience and the people of faith from all over the world.
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