| How
do UUs understand salvation? The
English word salvation derives from the Latin salus, meaning health. Unitarian
Universalists are as concerned with salvation, in the sense of spiritual health
or wholeness, as any other religious people. However,
in many Western churches, salvation has come to be associated with a specific
set of beliefs or a spiritual transformation of a very limited type. Among
Unitarian Universalists, instead of salvation you will hear of our yearning for,
and our experience of, personal growth, increased wisdom, strength of character,
and gifts of insight, understanding, inner and outer peace, courage, patience,
and compassion. The ways in which these things come to, change, and heal us, are
many indeed. We seek and celebrate them in our worship. back |