I was raised Unitarian Universalist and
I now consider myself both UU and Pagan.
Pagan in how I relate to my gods and UU in how I relate to the world and
my community.
Unitarian-Universalist: An historical rejection of the Trinity doctrine (Unitarianism) in favor of Monarchianism (the concept that God
is exclusively one) combined with universalism - the belief that all humanity will eventually receive eternal life. Elements of both beliefs
have existed throughout Christian history but the term is usually associated with Unitarian influences in 18th century New England
churches. In the 19th century the movement began to make a complete break with any association with Christianity. Today's
Unitarian-Universalist churches exhibit an eclectic blend of humanism, Atheism, and neo-paganism.
I was involved in LRY (Liberal Religious Youth) at
SMUS (Shawnee Mission Unitarian Society)
LRY was a HUGE influance on my growing up years. I was
part of LRY at SMUU (Shawnee Mission UU) in Kansas from about 1976 to 1982.