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The Principles of the Unitarian Universalist
Association We, the member
congregations of the Unitarian Universalist Association, covenant to
affirm and promote:
- The inherent worth and dignity of every person;
- Justice, equity and compassion in human
relations;
- Acceptance of one another and encouragement to
spiritual growth in our congregations;
- A free and responsible search for truth and
meaning;
- The right of conscience and the use of the
democratic process within our congregations and in society at large;
- The goal of world community with peace,
liberty, and justice for all;
- Respect for the interdependent web of all
existence of which we are a part.
The living tradition which we share draws from
many sources:
- Direct experience of that transcending mystery
and wonder, affirmed in all cultures, which moves us to a renewal of
the spirit and an openness to the forces which create and uphold life;
- Words and deeds of prophetic women and men
which challenge us to confront powers and structures of evil with
justice, compassion, and the transforming power of love;
- Wisdom from the world's religions which
inspires us in our ethical and spiritual life;
- Jewish and Christian teachings which call us to
respond to God's love by loving our neighbors as ourselves;
- Humanist teachings which counsel us to heed the
guidance of reason and the results of science, and warn us against
idolatries of the mind and spirit.
- Spiritual teachings of earth-centered
traditions which celebrate the sacred circle of life and instruct us
to live in harmony with the rhythms of nature.
Grateful for the religious pluralism which
enriches and ennobles our faith, we are inspired to deepen our
understanding and expand our vision. As free congregations we enter into
this covenant, promising to one another our mutual trust and support.

What We Believe
--David O. Rankin
- We believe in the freedom of religious
expression. All individuals should be encouraged to develop their own
personal theology, and to present openly their religious opinions
without fear of the censure or reprisal.
- We believe in the toleration of religious
ideas. All religions in every age and culture, possess not only an
intrinsic merit, but also a potential value for those who have learned
the art of listening.
- We believe in the authority of reason and
conscience. The ultimate farm vector in religion is not the church for
a document or an official but the personal choice in decision of the
individual.
- We believe in the never-ending search for
Truth. If the mind and heart are truly free and open, the revelations
which appear to the human spirit are infinitely numerous eternally
fruitful and wondrously exciting.
- We believe in the unity of experience. There is
no fundamental conflict between faith and knowledge, religion and the
world, the sacred and the secular, since they all have their source in
the same reality.
- We believe in the worth and dignity of each
human being. All people on earth have an equal claim to life, liberty,
and justice -- and no idea, ideal, or philosophy is superior to a
single human life.
- We believe in the ethical application of
religion. Good works are the natural product of a good faith, the
evidence of an inner grace that finds completion in social and
community involvement.
- We believe in the motive force of love. The
governing principal in human relationships is the principal of love,
which always seeks the welfare of others than never seeks to hurt or
destroy.
- We believe in the necessity of the democratic
process. Records are open to scrutiny, elections are open to members,
and ideas are open to criticism -- so that people might govern
themselves.
- We believe in the importance of a religious
community. The validation of experience requires confirmation of
peers, who provide a critical platform along with a network of mutual
support.
SPUUF
PO Box 361
Stevens Point, WI 54481
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