Spiritual Journeys
Joe Hayek, Erich Frankland, and Stuart Mackenzie will share their spiritual journeys.
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The Seven Principles
Unitarian Universalists affirm and promote:
Acceptance of one another and encouragement to spiritual growth
The right of conscience and the use of the democratic process
The goal of world community with peace, liberty, and justice for all
Respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part
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.
Joe Hayek, Erich Frankland, and Stuart Mackenzie will share their spiritual journeys.
Image credit: Inspired by Diogenes. Public domain. Created with OpenAI.
We better trust the path forward when our leaders and fellow travelers take responsibility for their mistakes. We can make better decisions about the future when nobody is muddying up the waters. How can we create clarity and justice for others in the choices we … read more.
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In this Sunday service, we will be exploring forgiveness, a profound spiritual practice that has the power to set us free. Drawing on the wisdom of St. Germaine, we will reflect on the alchemy of forgiveness—how it transforms pain into compassion, resentment into love, and … read more.
This months’ theme, Creating Moments of Joy comes from the title of the book by Jolene Brackey. It’s a book about creating moments of joy for people with Alzheimers’ or Dementia. At the May 5 service, service leaders Janet de Vries and Leanne Woodfill will share stories about … read more.
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David Allhusen, the program director of Kind Grounds, will share information about his journey of working with the unhoused at Kind Grounds, a new quasi-navigational center in Natrona County.
“Compass” by Walt Stoneburner is licensed under … read more.
Service leader Elizabeth Jo Otto will introduce April’s theme – Mother Nature with ritual, meditation, and discussion.
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During this service, four UU Casper members and friends will share their spiritual journeys.
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The Unitarian Universalist Association’s Article II Study Commission has worked for over two years to holistically review the UUA’s bylaws Article II. Contained in Article II are the seven UU principles, which have not been substantially revised since 1985. The Commission has proposed sweeping changes … read more.