Topic: Unitarian Universalism

A UU Navigating Easter

On a Sunday when the Christian world celebrates the resurrection of Jesus, many Unitarian Universalists are left to wonder what to make of this incredible story. Yet, we have all experienced times when we believed all in our lives were lost, only to “come back to life” stronger and wiser. Let’s look at the possibilities … Continue reading A UU Navigating Easter

What’s a UU Prophet?

The Second Source of Unitarian Universalism is “Words and deeds of prophetic people which challenge us to confront powers and structures of evil with justice, compassion, and the transforming power of love.” Let’s find out how we can look to the example of our spiritual ancestors and the prophets of our time for the strength … Continue reading What’s a UU Prophet?

Creed vs. Principles: A Defense of Unitarian Universalism

The Nicene Creed is an ancient “Christian statement of faith that is the only ecumenical creed because it is accepted as authoritative by the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, and major Protestant churches.” The seven principles of Unitarian Universalism are what the UU congregations covenant to affirm and promote. Come hear some of Jayson’s thoughts on … Continue reading Creed vs. Principles: A Defense of Unitarian Universalism

Starting at the Beginning

Let’s explore Unitarian Universalism’s First Principle: the inherent worth and dignity of every person. Reverence and respect for human nature is at the core of our UU faith. Find out about the challenges and celebrations associated with this value.

The Value of Direct Experience

Come learn about the First Source of Unitarian Universalism: Direct experience of transcending mystery and wonder. Our lives and the universe are brimming with mystery beyond thought or expectation, and encountering this mystery opens us to the forces that produce and sustain life.

Heaven on Earth

Although Unitarian Universalism prides itself on being a faith tradition that includes many different personal theologies, is there one theology we can all hold in common? Let’s look to our Universalist roots for a potential answer. Join us to consider “universal salvation” and how its contemporary call to restore our divided human family may be … Continue reading Heaven on Earth

Whose Justice is It?

The second Principle of Unitarian Universalism guides us to “justice, equity and compassion in human relations.” In these complex times, the meaning of justice and equity will be considered.

The Assault on Reason

From fake news and alternative facts to conspiracy theories and deception, it seems that reason is under attack like never before. As a religious tradition that values human reason as a means of understanding our existence, how are we Unitarian Universalists called to respond?

Schism and Success: Universalism in the Later 1800s

Let’s pick up where we last left off on our journey through Universalist history. Find out about the aftermath of Hosea Ballou’s A Treatise on Atonement that articulated Universalist theology for the 19th century. What was all the controversy about? What made Universalism the sixth-largest denomination in the U.S. in the 1880s? Live StreamWe will no longer … Continue reading Schism and Success: Universalism in the Later 1800s