Our mission is:
- To provide opportunities for worship for any who wish to attend our services;
- To provide a spiritual home for all who share a commitment to our Unitarian Universalist heritage;
- To provide, within the congregation, mutual support and caring;
- To welcome diversity;
- To serve the community in which we live;
- To respect the interdependent web of all existence, of which we are a part.
What We Believe
"Freedom of belief is the characteristic theme of contemporary Unitarian Universalism. We are a non-creedal church. There is no doctrinal test for membership. Instead, we have chosen a heritage that places the final authority for religious questions not with a book, the Bible, nor with an institution, the church, but with reason and individual conscience. A Unitarian Universalist, led by his or her reason and conscience to a belief in the unique mission of Jesus, may sit beside another Unitarian Universalist similarly led, who denies the existence of God.
We tolerate, proudly, a wide range of theological belief. We say, and we would mean in our hearts, 'Here, let no man or woman of good will ever be a stranger'."