...

Filter by tags

Selected Tags


Questions, Articles and Polls

2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
"There is no creedal test. Should a person feel affinity with both Unitarian Universalism and Buddhism, they may consider themselves a Unitarian Universalist Buddhist." (From the UUBF web site: www25.uua.org/uubf/.) Please sign up for our e-mail ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
Our historic church building, designed in 1916 by famed architect Harry Wild Jones. UUCM is a vibrant congregation rooted in the Judeo-Christian tradition. We come from many religious backgrounds and are an inclusive faith, welcoming people ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
There are no prerequisites to becoming a member of our congregation. All that is formally required is a signature in our membership book. Of course, signing one’s name to say “I belong” can mean different things to different people. The reasons for ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
• Light a chalice. While a chalice in UU tradition is a candle in some kind of cup or holder, it doesn't need to be fancy; simply place a little tea candle in a candle holder and light it. Blow out the match, and look at the flame for a few seconds ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
The Universalist Church of America, founded in 1770 and the American Unitarian Association merged from two into one religious association in 1961. Historically speaking, Universalists believed in the eventual union of all souls with God. Thus, ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
"If you're interested in pursuing the path to professional ministry with the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA), you're going to have to read...a lot. Remember, ministry is not just a calling; it is a learned profession. If you're really ... more
1 Like · 1 Answer
A:
A. In addition to the receipt of literature from the UUA, the Fellowship is encouraged to participate in the annual General Assembly meetings of the UUA at which denomination affairs are conducted. Regionally, the Fellowship is part of the Clara ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
Our constitution requires that you: be at least 14 years of age, be in sympathy with the aims of the society, and have a written registration of membership approved by the Board of Trustees. The bylaws state that no test of creed, of faith, of ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
As a noncreedal church in the liberal religious tradition, All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church is both a community and a movement. As a community, we invite people of diverse beliefs to come together, inspired by the values of mutual care and ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
We are connected to the Unitarian Universalist Association in philosophy only; we follow the principles of the Unitarian Universalist Association in providing care to our residents. However, UU House is a non-profit, non-denominational retirement ... more
1
...