Unitarian Universalists have different beliefs. but shared values. We are Unitarian Universalists, and at the same time we may also be Agnostic, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Humanist, Jewish, Muslim, Pagan, Atheist, believers in God, and those who just let the great mystery be. The diversity of beliefs you’ll find in a Unitarian Universalist community is one of our strengths – we’re always learning how to see the world from a different perspective.
What unites us are our core principles that uphold seven real-world values:
- Believing in the worthiness of every person.
- Showing compassion and fairness.
- Accepting others for who they are.
- Growing through a personal search for truth.
- Leading with democratic spirit.
- Working for justice.
- And understanding that everything is interconnected.