Unitarian Universalism is different than many other religious traditions in part because individual Unitarian Universalists are encouraged to explore weighty theological questions for ourselves and to draw our own conclusions about what we believe about God, the nature and meaning of existence, and what happens to us after we die. This search isn’t a completely random exercise, however. We have our six sources that together offer us a wealth of both wisdom and guidance. Which sources feed your Spirit the most? Are there others that might be calling us to explore them more deeply? Can we drink from all the wells that inspired our beloved faith tradition?
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