Our Mission
We will establish programs of excellence that honor all paths of mind and spirit, that foster acceptance, provide care, and pursue growth.
Our services, and our educational, intergenerational, and outreach programs will encompass our religious pluralism, enhance our inner lives, and move us and the world we touch toward a model of justice and harmony.
Our Vision
Our Community:
- Inspires and supports the search for personal truth and meaning;
- Joyfully welcomes and nurtures people of all backgrounds, ages, and perspectives;
- Provides enriching lifelong religious education and a thriving fellowship; and
- Engages in democratic leadership for peace, social justice, and environmental stewardship, both within and beyond our doors.
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UUA President’s Statement on BSA’s Historic Decision
The Rev. Peter Morales, President of the Unitarian Universalist Association, issued a statement reacting to the Boy Scouts of America's historic decision. It begins, “Yesterday, the Boy Scouts of America made a historic decision in the right step towards equality, but the decision falls short of affirming the worth and dignity of all who would like to participate in scouting.”
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Southern Region Oklahoma Emergency Relief Fund
Unitarian Universalists send care and prayers to those affected by Monday's devastating tornado in Moore, Oklahoma. Eager to lend a hand to those whose lives have been so disrupted, the Southern Region of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) has established a relief fund in cooperation with the UUA. We hope you will give generously to the fund. Your gifts will be disbursed to appropriate local relief agencies as soon as possible.
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Order Your Copy of Muhammad: The Story of a Prophet and Reformer
In Sarah Conover's new book from Skinner House, Muhammad: The Story of a Prophet and Reformer , young readers will encounter a man very different from the figure often presented in Western popular culture. Instead, they will meet a radical prophet who challenged the rich and powerful, formed alliances with people of different beliefs, and preached, 'love for humanity what you love for yourself.'
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