From the UUA President: Faith Formation Across the Generations

UUs are blessed to undertake the lifelong process together, says UUA President Rev. Dr. Sofía Betancourt.

Sofía Betancourt  9/18/2025

A diverse group of people holding hands in a circle.
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There is a journey that happens for every Unitarian Universalist—whether we are born into this living tradition or find ourselves called to this freely chosen community along the way—where we ask ourselves some version of “What does it mean for me to live as a UU?” Whether that wondering is sparked by a visit or a membership decision, writing a credo statement or speaking to what matters most in worship, we are encouraged to not only identify with Unitarian Universalism, but also to ask ourselves what that means for us day to day. My training as a religious ethicist helps me to reflect on the daily choices we make in our lives—our active living—and what we as a larger community need to resource ourselves as we live into who we are most called to be every day. CONTINUE READING….