The Eureka Unitarian Universalist Fellowship was formed in the early 1980's. It developed from a small group of individuals looking for a religious community in which searching and questioning were valued. It has since grown to be a beacon for liberal free-thinkers coming together from a variety of religious backgrounds to explore religion and spiritual growth without regard to creed, race, age, gender, or sexual orientation. Whoever you are, whatever you believe, whatever your skin color, whomever you love, whatever your gifts and abilities, we welcome you at our fellowship.
Our faith is one with no religious creed or dogma. We believe that personal experience, conscience, and reason should be the final authorities in religion. We believe that religious authority lies not in a book, person, or institution, but in ourselves.
Historically, Unitarian Universalism came from the merger of two liberal, free-thinking Christian denominations--the Unitarians, who rejected the doctrine of the trinity, and the Universalists, who rejected the idea of eternal damnation. Their emphasis on tolerance and liberal social views led to a merger in 1961, forming the Unitarian Universalist Association.
Unitarian Universalism has evolved into an inclusive, diverse
faith drawing from many sources, not just from the Judeo-Christian
tradition, but from all the world's religions, as well as humanism,
philosophy, and even science. UU congregations are democratically
structured and promote the free and disciplined search for truth
without the restriction of doctrinal conformity.
We, as a member congregation of the Unitarian Universalist Association, covenant to affirm and promote
The living tradition which we share draws from many sources:
Grateful for the religious pluralism which enriches and ennobles
our faith, we are inspired to deepen our understanding and expand
our vision. As free congregations we enter into this covenant,
promising to one another our mutual trust and support.