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We are a liberal religious community, whose members are committed to the pursuit of religious freedom. We provide a supportive community for each others individual spiritual journeys. We are active in the struggle for racial equality, gender equality, sexual orientation equality, civil liberty, and peace for all people. Our members have widely diverse beliefs and backgrounds, but we share a common goal of making this world a better place.
Our faith, Unitarian Universalism, is a spiritually alive and justice-centered religion. Unitarian Universalists search for truth along many paths. Instead of centering our religion on specific beliefs, we gather around shared moral values that include the inherent worth and dignity of every person. Come join us this Sunday!
The Charleston Day School Parking lot will be closed this year due to construction. People with mobility issues and visitors, please park in the Church's parking lot behind Gage Hall. We request that all others park in the Queen Street and former Saks Fifth Avenue parking garages. Parking is free of charge if you show the current Sunday's bulletin and leave before 1 pm.
At this year's General Assembly, Speaking of Faith, a public radio program, asked UUs, "What is a Unitarian Universalist?"
"How Did You Become a Unitarian Universalist?" Watch the video to learn what they said.