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Who We Are

A Unitarian Universalist is one of a community of religious persons whose beliefs and ethics are freely chosen and constantly evolving throughout the experience of their lives.

While Unitarian Universalists seek the guidance and inspiration of the great pioneers of religious insight of many cultures, their final religious authority is their own reason and personal understanding.

 

What do Unitarian Universalists Believe?

Unitarian Universalists believe in the inherent worth of all human beings and recognize their responsibility to help create a just and peaceful world. They believe that significant meaning and value can be discovered in life without necessarily affirming a life after death.

Unitarian Universalists believe in the principles of freedom, trusting that a free society provides the maximum opportunity to discover a meaningful life.

The members of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Central Nassau hold many different religious beliefs, but it is the seeking of one's own consistent theological position itself which is important. One's theological stance is, therefore, more that of religious seeking than that of holding any particular religious position.

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