| At
a Unitarian Universalist worship service or meeting, you are likely to find members
whose positions on faith may be derived from a variety of religious beliefs: Jewish,
Christian, Buddhist, naturist, atheist, or agnostic. Members might tell you that
they are religious humanists, liberal Christians, or world religionists.
All these people, and
others who label their beliefs still differently, are faithful Unitarian Universalists
committed to the practice of free religion. We worship, sing, play, study, teach,
and work for social justice together as congregations-all the while remaining
strong in our individual convictions. If
Unitarian Universalists hold such varied convictions, what does it mean to be
a Unitarian Universalist? |