For a long time I thought there wasn't a religion for me. I believe deeply in love, justice, democracy, equality, compassion, and spiritual growth, but don't care for the dogma of most religions where we are discouraged from thinking for ourselves. Then I found Unitarian Universalism.
I moved to Boulder about 12 years ago and started attending this church. The church seemed stagnant back then, but over the past several years has evolved into an amazing, powerful, supportive, growing, vibrant, loving church. I continue to be astonished at how willing the congregation is to challenge themselves to be more inclusive, compassionate, open-minded, respectful, and working for justice. Especially in these divisive and fearful times, this church provides a safe place for me to find hope and supportive community.
For a long time I thought there wasn't a religion for me. I believe deeply in love, justice, democracy, equality, compassion, and spiritual growth, but don't care for the dogma of most religions where we are discouraged from thinking for ourselves. Then I found Unitarian Universalism. I moved to Boulder about 12 years ago and started attending this church. The church seemed stagnant back then, but over the past several years has evolved into an amazing, powerful, supportive, growing, vibrant, loving church. I continue to be astonished at how willing the congregation is to challenge themselves to be more inclusive, compassionate, open-minded, respectful, and working for justice. Especially in these divisive and fearful times, this church provides a safe place for me to find hope and supportive community.