
We are delighted to introduce you to Countryside Church, a community of spirited and nurturing people who join together to support and practice liberal religion through worship, study and service.
This is an exciting place to be! While, as our church' bumper-stickered poster illustrates, we have varied interests and philosophies, we are united in the belief that each person's unique spiritual path enriches our shared journey as a faith community. We cherish diversity while holding faith that there is a deep, abiding unity.
Countryside Church Unitarian Universalist is a liberal, religious community that confirms, challenges and supports a diverse membership that spans all age groups, faith traditions, and an array of ethnic, political and economic experiences.
Here you will find Christians, Jews, atheists, agnostics, pagans, Buddhists and other believers worshipping together, discussing their beliefs and learning from each other. We think that diversity enriches us all as we talk about a reality that none of us can possibly know completely.
Unitarian Universalism affirms that inspiration and meaning may be found in many sources, including experience, history, and religious tradition.
The Unitarian Universalist faith draws from six sources:
For more information please visit Are My Beliefs Welcome? <http://www.uua.org/beliefs/welcome/index.shtml>
The purpose of the Church is to promote liberal religion, ensure individual freedom of conscience and restrict no one in his/her belief with creedal or doctrinal confessions. Our purpose is as complex as it is simple:
We unite to strengthen the bonds of kinship among all persons, to promote human dignity and increase reverence for life's creating, sustaining and transforming power through worship, study and service. ~the Countryside Covenant
For more information please visit Worship. <http://www.uua.org/beliefs/worship/index.shtml>
Our church is unique in that we do not have one set of beliefs that everyone must share in order to join. Rather, we believe in pluralistic religious ideas and the freedom of their expression. We believe that individual reason and conscience are the arbiters of religious truth. And we believe that seeking that truth is a never-ending journey.
Unitarian Universalism is a non-credal religion. We affirm and promote . . . .
For more information please visit Beliefs and Principles in Unitarian Universalism <http://www.uua.org/beliefs/index.shtml>
"This is a community that helps us stretch and flex our psyche and our souls . . . that pushes us to act to become something new and vital." ~Tom MacTavish, member since 1999
As a Welcoming Congregation, we actively welcome gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people as full participants in the life of the church. We are committed to standing on the side of love in our congregational life and our advocacy in the larger community.