Unitarian Universalism creates change: in ourselves, and in the world.

Seven days a week, UUs live their faith by doing. Whether in community with others or as an individual, we know that active, tangible expressions of love, justice, and peace are what make a difference.

First Unitarian is committed to Seven Principles that include the worth of each person, the need for justice and compassion, and the right to choose one’s own beliefs. We promote these principles through regular worship, learning and personal growth, shared connection and care, social justice and service, celebration of life’s transitions, and much more. Our faith tradition is diverse and inclusive.

We trace our roots in North America to the early Massachusetts settlers and the framers of the US Constitution. Across the globe, our legacy reaches back centuries to liberal religious pioneers in England, Poland, and Transylvania.

Today, Unitarian Universalists include people of many beliefs who share UU values of peace, love, and understanding. We are creators of positive change in people and in the world.

 


Courtesy of UUA