Unitarian Universalism has a long rich history. It has roots in the Judeo-Christian heritage, the radical reformation and the Enlightenment. It is a central part to US history. Six US Presidents and most of the great American writers and social reformers of the 19th century were Unitarians. In the 20th century, it has taken an active role in the civil rights, gay rights and environmental movements. Unitarian Universalism has no creed, and welcomes and respects those of all theological perspectives who wish to part of a community of shared values, mutual support, and service to others. In a world where different religious beliefs often lead to conflict, Unitarian Universalists recognize that they are enriched in their search for truth and meaning by many sources and traditions.
This would be a great Sunday for anyone who might be interested in Unitarian Universalism to attend. Spread the word and invite a friend! At the 11 Am service our choir will be singing the anthem, “We Are" by Ysaye Barnwell and "All Lifted Up" from the Cantata "Sources" which is about the places from which we derive our Unitarian Universalist heritage. At both the services there will be great singing of both traditional and contemporary hymns as well as instrumental music.
