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.
At UU Casper, Sunday services are a shared creation. We welcome members, friends, and guest speakers to lead services that reflect Unitarian Universalist values and our Seven Principles.
In this talk, end-of-life doula Shante invites the community to reflect on the thresholds we all encounter—moments of change, loss, renewal, and transformation. Drawing from her experiences at the bedside of the dying, she explores how the lessons of death and grief can illuminate the … read more.
Fighting Hunger Together: The Impact of the Food Bank of Wyoming
Join us for an insightful overview of the Food Bank of Wyoming and the critical role it plays in nourishing communities across the state. This presentation will explore the scope of food insecurity in Wyoming, highlighting … read more.
“Call 9-1-1 when your house is on fire, but call 2-1-1 when your LIFE is on fire.”
Join Olivia Schon for an informative chat introducing Wyoming 211, a vital, statewide resource that connects individuals and families with essential services and supports. Whether … read more.
For many people dealing with change can be distressing, but change is in fact one of the attributes of existence. Understanding impermanence establishes a foundation for happiness. It is part of Buddhist philosophy and puts the lie to the phrase “People don’t change!”
In his fantasy novel, The Name of the Wind, Patrick Rothfuss beautifully describes three types of silence near the beginning of the novel. These types are: the hollow silence, the expectant silence, and the awkward silence. Perhaps there are many other types of silence. We … read more.
To kick off Pride Week in Casper, the June 8 service at the Unitarian Universalist Community of Casper will celebrate love and marriage. The service leader is Janet de Vries, and the guest speaker is Rob Johnston, one of the defendants in the legal case … read more.
Come join us in celebrating poetry (writing) and music outside at Nancy English Park by bringing an original work of your own or if you’re sharing a favorite poem, reading, or song please be sure to … read more.