Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
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UUism offers its followers religious freedom. Our principles state that each person has a responsibility to seek out spiritual knowledge, to constantly question what we believe, and to share our knowledge with our fellow UUs in an open, respectful format. Though many UUs are humanists, there are also a great number of Theist, Christian, Pagan, and Jewish UUs. To be a UU means living without the comfort of the "absolute truths" other religions claim to offer. Being a UU means being brave enough to ponder and question religious texts and institutions and take what truth from them you find. It's not easy, but it's very rewarding. Stop by a congregation sometime if you're interested.

