About Unitarian Universalism
Unitarian Universalism is a liberal religion that is characterized by “a free and responsible search for truth and meaning.” We do not insist that our members recite a creed, but instead, we are unified by our shared search for spiritual growth. Unitarian Universalism combines what was two separate faith traditions; Unitarianism + Universalism. Historically, our roots are in the Protestant Reformation, dating back to the 16th century...This faith has a deep regard for intellectual freedom and the belief in the essential goodness of human beings. Congregations and members seek inspiration and draw insight from all major world religions.
UU Association of Congregations(UUA)
Covenant of UU Pagans
Our Church’s Home Page
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Songs & Chants
​Two of our most-used chants can be found below. We sing May The Circle Be Open at the close of each of our full moon celebrations. We regularly sing We All Come from the Goddess in our rituals.
Other resources for songs and chants related to Earth-based spirituality can be found here:
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Song for Earthlings (Bound)
Song for Earthlings (Unbound)
Keep Music Pagan YouTube Channel​​​
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Support Resources​
While spirituality can be an important aspect of an individual’s wellness journey, spiritual practice is not a substitution for professional physical or mental health care and other social support services. If you or someone you know is struggling, seek professional help.
Hope for the Day Resource Compass lists financial assistance, food pantries, medical care and other free or reduced-cost help searchable by zip code. https://www.hftd.org/find-help
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