Service led by: rev [Alexandre da Silva Souto]
“Unitarian Universalism is a living tradition that has changed in many ways from the original Christian roots of its Universalist and Unitarian heritages, and it continues to evolve today.” At the General Assembly in June 2024, UUs voted to replace the existing Seven Principles and Six Sources language in the bylaws of the Unitarian Universalist Association with language describing Unitarian Universalism through the shared values of Interdependence, Pluralism, Justice, Transformation, Generosity, Equity, all centered around Love. UUA bylaws mandate that this review and revision process be done every 15 years.
However, the most vital step is determining and practicing these values in our daily lives as individuals and communities.