These principles guide how we relate to each other and the world—rooted in love, openness, and responsibility.
UUA Core Values (UUA Bylaws, Article II, revised 2024) The revised Article II emphasizes foundational values that grow from and deepen our covenant with one another. These values are:
Love – The central value that holds all the others together. We are called to love ourselves, each other, and the world.
Justice – We work toward equity and liberation for all.
Interdependence – We honor the sacred web of life and our place within it.
Equity – We strive to dismantle systemic barriers and create inclusive communities.
Transformation – We welcome change and growth, both personal and collective.
Pluralism – We value diverse beliefs, cultures, and voices as sources of wisdom.
Generosity – We practice gratitude, compassion, and a spirit of mutual care.
Together, these principles and values call us into deeper relationship—with each other, with our communities, and with the world. They are not static beliefs, but living commitments we strive to embody each day.
June’s theme is The Spark of Being: Honoring Our Inherent Worth.
As the year’s circle closes, we return to the luminous truth that every life holds inherent dignity and beauty. We celebrate the sacred spark within ourselves and all beings, kindling the light of hope for the … read more.
June’s theme is The Spark of Being: Honoring Our Inherent Worth.
As the year’s circle closes, we return to the luminous truth that every life holds inherent dignity and beauty. We celebrate the sacred spark within ourselves and all beings, kindling the light of hope for … read more.
Through shared stories, simple kindness, and acts of love, we weave the sacred threads of belonging. This is a time to celebrate community, strengthen connections, and welcome all into the circle.
April’s theme is Sacred Earth & Spiritual Ecology.
The earth’s rhythms invite us to remember our place in the great web of life. This season calls us to honor creation as sacred, nurturing a deeper relationship with the natural world and renewing our commitment to care for … read more.
In a society built on artificial scarcity and the greedy pursuit of “more,” how do we find our way back to right relationship with the Earth? Through discussion of interbeing, the lens of music, and the profound wisdom and love of whales, we explore how … read more.
Spring, and especially Easter, represents a time of rebirth in ourselves, our relationships, and in nature. We often seek to leave the old behind and struggle on the path to the new. Also, we often struggle with finding the new in the world around us. What … read more.
What do Unitarian Universalists and Bahá’ís share in common? In this special interfaith service, we will explore the idea that while religious traditions may appear different, they often shine with the same underlying values. Co-presented by members of our congregation and the local Bahá’í community, … read more.
Guest speaker Laura Hunter will present on the topic of Curiosity & Wonder.
Laura Hunter is the Executive Director of ART321, a nonprofit visual arts organization in Casper, Wyoming, that has been serving artists and the community for over 100 years. A … read more.