UU'ism is based on principles
and values, rather than on an authoritative formula of beliefs
(known as a "creed"). We contain a wonderful diversity
of beliefs within our congregations. Here are our common
principles:
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 congregation.
A free and
responsible search for truth and meaning.
The right of conscience
and the use of the democratic process.
A world with peace, liberty,
and justice for all people.
Respect for the interdependent
web of all existence of which we are part.
Sources we draw upon:
Inspirational
wisdom from the world's religions:
Judeo-Christian
teachings which call on us
to love our neighbors as ourselves.
Humanist
teaching which counsel us
to heed the guidance of reason.
Spiritual
teachings of earth-centered traditions.
Direct
experience of the mystery and wonder which moves us to a renewal
of the spirit.
Deeds and
words of great women and men throughout history.