UU World’s “seeker issue” is designed specifically as an introduction to Unitarian Universalism. The 32-page magazine is an anthology of articles and photographs, organized in four sections: Who We Are, What We Believe, How We Gather, and What We Do.
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Who We Are
Our open and collective work
Unitarian Universalists set aside divisive doctrinal battles to build a truly expansive intellectual, ethical, and cultural community.
Melissa Harris-Perry
Singing our way through
When Alastair Moock’s daughter was diagnosed with cancer, he didn’t feel like singing at first.
Nicole Sweeney-Etter
What We Believe
Ten things I wish people knew about Unitarian Universalism
If what we know by experience contradicts what we’re told by an ancient wisdom text, reason trumps revelation every time.
Galen Guengerich
Seven Principles, Six Sources
Our living tradition draws from many sources; our congregations affirm and promote seven core values.
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How We Gather
A different church
My friend was right. His church really cared about making things right for everybody.
Gail R. Geisenhainer
Primal reverence
We gather because religious community helps us deepen and celebrate and nourish our authentic experiences of natural reverence.
Kendyl Gibbons
What We Do
Meet the ‘love people’
UUs are known as people who show up for social justice. Our yellow ‘Standing on the Side of Love’ shirts make us hard to miss.
Christopher L. Walton
Sex ed, at church
My school only taught about the dangers of sex, but my church offered accurate, age-appropriate, holistic sexuality education.
Savannah Hemmig
The flaming chalice
A symbol first used to aid refugees.
Dan Hotchkiss
What’s a UU pilgrimage?
We don’t have saints and shrines, but Unitarian Universalists do visit the scenes
of our tradition’s great stories.
Christopher L. Walton
Who We Are
Our open and collective work
Unitarian Universalists set aside divisive doctrinal battles to build a truly expansive intellectual, ethical, and cultural community.
Melissa Harris-Perry
Singing our way through
When Alastair Moock’s daughter was diagnosed with cancer, he didn’t feel like singing at first.
Nicole Sweeney-Etter
What We Believe
Ten things I wish people knew about Unitarian Universalism
If what we know by experience contradicts what we’re told by an ancient wisdom text, reason trumps revelation every time.
Galen Guengerich
Seven Principles, Six Sources
Our living tradition draws from many sources; our congregations affirm and promote seven core values.
Unitarian Universalist Association
How We Gather
A different church
My friend was right. His church really cared about making things right for everybody.
Gail R. Geisenhainer
Primal reverence
We gather because religious community helps us deepen and celebrate and nourish our authentic experiences of natural reverence.
Kendyl Gibbons
What We Do
Meet the ‘love people’
UUs are known as people who show up for social justice. Our yellow ‘Standing on the Side of Love’ shirts make us hard to miss.
Christopher L. Walton
Sex ed, at church
My school only taught about the dangers of sex, but my church offered accurate, age-appropriate, holistic sexuality education.
Savannah Hemmig
The flaming chalice
A symbol first used to aid refugees.
Dan Hotchkiss
What’s a UU pilgrimage?
We don’t have saints and shrines, but Unitarian Universalists do visit the scenes
of our tradition’s great stories.
Christopher L. Walton
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