Topic: Unitarian Universalism

Four Sources

The fourth principle speaks of “free and responsible search for meaning,” but we don’t often talk much about how we actually go about the search. Methodist John Wesley’s teachings provide an interesting entry point for this conversation. 

But What About Hitler?

The words “inherent worth and dignity” come from the first principle, perhaps the one that is best known within and outside Unitarian Universalism. Let’s dig a bit deeper into the practical applications of the familiar first principle, particularly its influence on our under-standing of good and evil. 

Roots & Wings

Unitarian Universalism is a covenantal faith, not a creedal one. In the second of two sermons on covenant, we’ll explore the theological implications of our covenantal roots, and how to live into the promises we make to one another today.