Owl Song
I just wanted to share my joy! 
I have found my spiritual tribe / home in Unitarian Universalism. When I was 14, I made my Roman Catholic Confirmation. I was merely going through the motions to appease my dad. It wasn't a choice and it felt more like a sentence than a rite of passage. And of course, my Catholicism didn't last. By the time I graduated from college, it was all over.
I'm 41 today (which, ironically, is 14 reversed) and I will be signing the book this morning to become an official member of the most wonderful community ever. Seriously, I can't say enough about how great this church is and how much I cherish my fellow members. And I used to want to run when I heard the term "organized religion." Truthfully, Unitarian Universalism is really a philosophy and outlook, since there is no established dogma or doctrine. (Actually, it's really hard to explain UU in a quick summary. I'm still getting the hang of the proverbial elevator speech.)
I really wish I had known about Unitarian Universalism years ago. I've been a UU most of my life, I would say.
I just didn't know it.
I feel so much gratitude today.

I have found my spiritual tribe / home in Unitarian Universalism. When I was 14, I made my Roman Catholic Confirmation. I was merely going through the motions to appease my dad. It wasn't a choice and it felt more like a sentence than a rite of passage. And of course, my Catholicism didn't last. By the time I graduated from college, it was all over.
I'm 41 today (which, ironically, is 14 reversed) and I will be signing the book this morning to become an official member of the most wonderful community ever. Seriously, I can't say enough about how great this church is and how much I cherish my fellow members. And I used to want to run when I heard the term "organized religion." Truthfully, Unitarian Universalism is really a philosophy and outlook, since there is no established dogma or doctrine. (Actually, it's really hard to explain UU in a quick summary. I'm still getting the hang of the proverbial elevator speech.)
I really wish I had known about Unitarian Universalism years ago. I've been a UU most of my life, I would say.
I just didn't know it.
I feel so much gratitude today.