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Frequently Asked Questions About Unitarian Universalism

 
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At a Unitarian Universalist worship service or meeting, you are likely to find members whose faith perspectives are 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?

Click on Unitarian Universalist FAQs to find the answer to that question and those listed below on the website of the Unitarian Universalist Association at http://www.uua.org/aboutuu/uufaq.html. We hope you find this helpful in your religious search.

Who are Unitarian Universalists?

How did the movement come to have such a long name?

Where can one find Unitarian Universalist congregations now?

What do Unitarian Universalists believe about God?

What about Jesus?

And about the Bible?

How do Unitarian Universalists understand salvation?

What ceremonies are observed, what holidays celebrated?

Are Unitarian Universalists Christian?

How is religious education conducted?

Do Unitarian Universalists practice what they preach?

How can I become part of a Unitarian Universalist congregation?