Unitarian Universalism is a liberal religion rooted in Christian and Jewish tradition. Its philosophy keeps an open mind to the religious questions people have struggled with through the ages.
Unitarian Universalists emphasize the search for spiritual meaning, rather than requiring adherence to a particular creed. We have no dogma in the traditional religious sense. UUs are free to develop and hold individual beliefs concerning God, Jesus, heaven and hell, or even the very existence of a higher being or power. Unitarian Universalism encourages (and hopefully enables) each of us to seek and find our own answers to those great religious questions of life, in a community of open hearts and inquiring minds.

Many of us come from various traditions, values, beliefs, and religions other than Unitarian Universalism. We are not a melting pot, but are more a mosaic, forming a new image assembled from our own variations. Reason and conscience are our religious authorities, rather than an institution with a set of rules to obey.
We come together while respecting our differences, sharing our beliefs and ourselves, finding kinship with one another as we recognize fellow seekers of truth well told. We seek not to convert, but to understand. Not to judge, but to learn.
We gather as a community and as extended family, celebrating our joys as well as gaining strength from one another in times of crisis or loss.
These principles and sources of faith are the backbone of our religious community.
To learn more about Unitarian-Universalists, you can
visit our denominational website http://uua.org
Wondering if you would be a good fit with Unitarian-Universalists?
This brief, objective quiz from Beliefnet.com may help.
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The Original Affirmation of our Grosse Pointe Church
Signed by the founding members on March 19, 1939
We unite as a liberal church
for the purpose of creating
a church home for ourselves,
and our children,
to which we can welcome all of like spirit,
and from which we can send out
an enlightening and uplifting influence
into the world.
We unite as a liberal church
We believe in and would be guided by
the universal principles of religion and morality
as interpreted by the growing knowledge
and conscience of mankind.
We unite as a liberal church
Standing on this basis,
we invite to our fellowship
all who sympathize with our ideas,
who are helped by our worship,
or who wish to work with us
in promoting human welfare.
The following provides some personal perspectives from members of the congregation.
The following is an excellent video in which a number of active UUs explain why they have chosen to belong to the Unitarian Universalist Church.