For Newcomers

Could You Be a Unitarian?

* Do you seek spirituality, yet feel uncomfortable in a church where creed and doctirne compel belief in principles that you question?
* Are you interested in exploring and defining your own definition of 'truth'?
* Do you want your children to receive a liberal, life affirming religious education?
* Are you interested in a life-affirming religion which has values validated in this life, not in a future place of reward or punishment?
* Are you eager to ponder religious questions along with people who are not always sure that they have the answers?
* Do you want to preserve and extend the traditions of personal freedom and human dignity?
* Are you ready to be welcomed whatever your race, religious background, marital status or sexual orientation?
* Are you and your partner of differing religious heritage, yet seek a common religious home?
* Are you interested in nurturing your spiritual life with insight and wisdom from Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Earth-centered traditions, Judaism and Islam?

If you have answered yes to any of these questions, Unitarian Universalism may well be the spiritual home for you.

100 Questions That Non-Members Ask About Unitarian Universalism
http://www.uunashua.org/100quest.shtml