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What We Say... 

“I love being part of a community that weaves worship, beauty and social justice.”

“I’m excited by the opportunity to build my own theology.”

“It’s exciting to teach church school. The kids are so bright.”

“UCV has given me the opportunity to contribute.”

“UCV is a place where I can deepen my intellectual and spiritual life.”

“I like the fact that the church accepts atheists.”

“I like the social action that the church is involved in.”

“UCV offers a strong liberal voice in the greater community.”

“What UCV means for me is renewing hope for humankind within the individual.”

“UCV offers freedom from dogma.”

“UCV offers a safe, spiritual place for families.”

“I enjoy the art, literature, poetry and music.”

“The music is a gift.”

“We are a community of interesting, curious people interested in the sacred aspects of life.”

“It’s a community of progressive thinkers. I feel comfortable here.”

“UCV is where I can express my values more freely than in other places.”

“The organization is democratic and lives up to its principles.”

“Sunday services like I never imagined. They are inspiring, creative, and thought-provoking.”

“Fulfills my need to be connected spiritually with the human race.”

“I’ve been a Unitarian all my life but I’ve just started coming to this church.”

“The article in the Vancouver Courier resonated. I came to church and at the end of the sermon, I knew it was the one for me.”

Video Views 
Click on the links below to view video opinions. (Some views expressed are from U.S. UUs:)
Video Clips 
- Why I am Unitarian Universalist: Part 1
- Why I am Unitarian Universalist: Part 2
- Unitarian Universalism: You're a Uni-What?

 

 

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