There
are 7 Unitarian congregations
within the Greater Toronto Area...
Unitarians value both spiritual insight and rational enquiry.
Some draw extensively from formal religious traditions; others regard
themselves as Humanists. Some have words like “God” and “Goddess”
in their vocabulary; others do not. All of us see our personal
theology or philosophy as subjective – within the context of the
interconnected whole.
Our sense of connection is demonstrated by our respect for the
inherent worth and dignity of every person. We are called to act
with compassion, generosity and integrity in all human relations.
You will find Unitarians at the forefront of social action – driven by
our commitment to a fair, diverse and sustainable global community.
Our long-standing tradition evolves to remain relevant and vital…
ever
moving ever still...
As Unitarians,
we covenant to affirm and promote…
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The inherent worth and dignity of every person;
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Justice, equity and compassion in human relations;
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Acceptance of one another and encouragement to spiritual growth
in our congregations;
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A free and responsible search for truth and meaning;
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The right of conscience and the use of the democratic process
within our congregations and within society at large;
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The goal of world community, with peace, liberty, and justice
for all;
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Respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we
are a part;
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Individual and communal
action that accountably dismantles racism and systemic
barriers to full inclusion in ourselves and our institutions.
For more information on Unitarianism in general,
please visit the website of the
Canadian Unitarian Council,
or contact them directly at
info@cuc.ca
or (416) 489-4121 (toll free: 1-888-568-5723).
Only you can decide if you're a Unitarian! For interest, you may want to try the
Belief-O-Matic
on beliefnet...
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