Unitarianism is spirituality without dogma. We welcome people of all religious faiths as well as those who are humanistic. We cherish and live by the values of love, compassion, a free mind, service to others, human dignity, and other similar values. We encourage each person to deepen their relationship with God, yet allow each person to understand God in their own unique way. We learn from the teachings of Jesus, yet also draw inspiration from all the world religions, as well as the arts, sciences, and psychology.
Today Unitarianism is a very "broad church" and individual chapels vary greatly. In some the Bible is still read often, in others, like Rosslyn Hill, our Christian heritage now sits alongside other religions providing inspiration, but never dogma.
If you harbour a sneaking suspicion that you might be a Unitarian at heart (a dislike of traditional organised religion, but a desire to be involved in something spiritual is one sign) then click here to visit the Belief-O-Matic Quiz to find out! If you would like to know more about the history of Unitarianism then you can download a fuller explanation here....