Led by Rev. Will
What do Unitarian Universalists believe—and how do you explain it to a friend, family member, or curious stranger without freezing up or giving a 20-minute sermon?This four-session monthly class invites participants to explore their own UU journey, reflect on our shared theology, and practice articulating a clear, authentic, and personal “UU elevator pitch.” Whether you’re new to Unitarian Universalism or have been here for decades, this class offers space for reflection, storytelling, and confidence-building.
Meets at 9:00 AM on the first Sunday of each month Feb-May in the blue RE room.
Class Schedule:
- 1 – Roots and Wings: What Brought You Here
Exploring personal stories, spiritual roots, and the values that called you to UU. - 2 – What We Believe: Theology the UU Way
Making sense of UU theology—without creeds, but not without depth. - 3 – From Belief to Belonging: Telling Our Story
Connecting personal faith to communal identity and shared mission. - 4 – Claiming Our Faith: Sharing Your UU Elevator Pitch
Practicing how to clearly and confidently share your UU faith story.
Come for one session or commit to the whole series—each builds toward a deeper sense of clarity, belonging, and voice. All are welcome. Curiosity encouraged. No prior theology degree required.