Looking for resources to further your religious education and spiritual growth?  Check out the selection of online resources for young adults on a variety of Growth and Learning topics below.

 

beliefs and values

  • Can Unitarian Universalists Really Believe Anything?: We truly are a theologically diverse spiritual community. Because there is such a diversity of practices, ideas and beliefs some might say “UUs can believe whatever they want.” They’re almost right, except for being pretty wrong.

 

  • Belief-O-Matic: Even if YOU don’t know what faith you are, Belief-O-Matic® knows. Answer 20 questions about your concept of God, the afterlife, human nature, and more, and Belief-O-Matic® will tell you what religion (if any) you practice…or ought to consider practicing.

 

spiritual growth

  • Becoming: A Spiritual Guide for Navigating Adulthood:  Life can be really hard. Life can be really wonderful. And our faith should be there for these times. Becoming is for the times when we need spiritual accompaniment. Whether in solitary reflection or group worship, this little book is here to be companion, guide, and hard surface to lean or dance on.

 

  • Young Adult Spirituality and Worship: Our faith tradition holds diverse theological perspectives and supports a variety of spiritual practices.  Through worship, ritual, small group ministry and other practices, Unitarian Universalist (UU) youth and young adults can find support, inspiration and transformation in our communities.

 

life issues

 

 

social responsibility

  • Unitarian Universalist College of Social Justice:  immersion learning journeys, justice training programs, summer internships, and direct volunteer opportunities with partner organizations in the U.S. and abroad. All programs are designed to help people cross boundaries, gain insight, and imagine new ways to make a difference in the world.

 

Unitarian Universalism

  • PNWUUYA: Find out about upcoming conferences, news, and events related to UU young adults in the Pacific Northwest

 

 

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