UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH OF SARASOTA, 3975 FRUITVILLE ROAD, SARASOTA FL 34232, TEL. 941-371-4974
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Who are we, exactly?


Message from the Minister:

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The special role of Unitarian Universalism is to ask reasonable questions about statements we are asked to accept on faith. When we are invited to take something on faith, most Unitarian Universalists want to know "Is it rational? Is it logical? Is the statement consistent with what we know of the world? Is it probable, based on our own experience?" Traditionally, the use of reason has been the unique quality of our religion. We have no creed or theology that members must accept as a condition of church membership. In the words of Thomas Jefferson: "Fix reason firmly in her seat and call to her tribunal every fact; every opinion. Question with boldness even the existence of God because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason than of blind-folded fear."

Yet, reason is not our goal. Like many religions, love is our goal. We wish to encourage caring, supportive relationships between people and between people and the earth. What makes us distinct from other religions is that reason is our tool and authority as we work to realize the goal of love.               --Rev. Roger Fritts


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We are diverse in our identities, backgrounds, opinions and orientation

Our members come from and are influenced by many different religious traditions. When we asked them "In addition to Unitarian Universalism, what faith traditions are important in your spiritual development?" about 20% said "Christian," 60% answered "Humanist" and 20% gave other replies such as Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu, or Moslem. We come together to share our passion for learning, a set of common values and a desire to explore and define what we believe in now--without losing what makes us unique. We don't tell you what to believe, how to think, how to behave or what your personal truths should be. We do support your spiritual search. Whatever your background, you are welcome here, as we, together, search for truth and meaning in our lives.

Some of us believe in God; 
some of us don't

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Some Unitarians believe God is the ultimate moral authority while others look to the beauty and grandeur of nature for inspiration. Still others of us believe in doing the right, moral thing because it's the right thing to do. Whatever the basis of your beliefs, you will find us to be a group of people striving for the moral high ground. We are environmentally aware, committed to social justice and work to make our community and the world a better place. We strive to connect to our highest ideals and live our lives with integrity, purpose and connection.


We are united in our principles

There are seven core principles that Unitarians believe.

  1. The inherent worth and dignity of every person
  2. Justice, equity and compassion in human relations
  3. Acceptance of one another and encouragement to spiritual growth in our congregations
  4. A free and responsible search for truth and meaning;
  5. The right of conscience and the use of the democratic process within our congregations and in society at large
  6. The goal of world community with peace, liberty, and justice for all;
  7. Respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part
 If these principles resonate with you, we'd love to have you visit the church, attend a service, meet some of our members and learn more about us. And we'd love to learn about you too.

We're inquisitive, analytical and skeptical

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If there is one thing Unitarian Universalists enjoy, it's a lively discussion. We like to agree--and disagree, ask questions and discover answers, use our critical thinking skills and defend our positions. We often disagree but we always respect one another. Unitarians embrace reason, research and the scientific process. And we also encourage awe, wonder, gratitude and a belief that we don't know all there is to know.


We are family-friendly and cater to kids

Our religious education program teaches young people to think, question, explore and participate in social justice projects to strengthen our community--all of which build self-esteem, confidence and character in children and youth. We also emphasize a sense of responsibility to the larger community and the world. We strongly believe that our children are our future and we do our best to teach them well.  (Learn more about our religious education program.)

We are growing

Unlike most churches in the US, our congregation continues to grow every year. Today, we have over 500 members and are the largest UU church in Florida. Maybe it's because we have a relatively new minister. Or, because more people are coming to our church in search of a vibrant active, compassionate community. Perhaps it's that we're doing a better job of spreading the word. Whatever the reason, we invite you to experience what others like you have learned --that our church is a great place to explore your beliefs, learn something new, meet interesting caring people, get involved, instill confidence and build character in your children and participate in activities that add meaning and joy to your life.

UU is for people like you.
Won't you join us?

We would love to have you visit our church and attend a service, participate in the current events forum, join a movie discussion group, discuss a book selection, enjoy our art exhibits or attend any number of activities and special interest groups we offer. You'll meet friendly, interesting people who once were like you--looking for a community who will welcome them, support them and challenge them.

Please call 941-371-4974 with any questions you may have. We look forward to your visit.

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