Congregational Life
The day-to-day life of a congregation is the glue that holds the spiritual community together. Unitarian Universalism approaches the more "secular" aspects of congregational life with the same religious intent as its worship. Each congregation's religious education classes, community activities, special youth and young adult groups and activities, and even the building facilities committees are essential aspects of our spiritual work. We believe it is our deeds, not our creeds, that are most important.For more information on the spiritual worship aspect of Unitarian Universalist congregational life, please see the separate "Worship" section.
Last updated on Tuesday, December 12, 2006.
