Unitarian Congregation of Saskatoon
Who We Are
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Who Are We?

Growing out of the Christian and Jewish traditions, Unitarian Universalism is a religion based on freedom of religious thought and conscience. We strive to meet with open minds and hearts the religious questions that people have struggled with in all times and places. We believe that personal experience, conscience, and reason should be the final authorities in religion, and that in the end spiritual truth lies not in a single book or person or institution, but in ourselves.

Each Unitarian Universalist congregation is independent and self-governing. Our larger organizations are voluntary associations. Unitarian Universalist congregations are involved in many programs. Services are held regularly; the insights of the past are shared with those who will create the future.

Visitors to a Unitarian Universalist congregation or fellowship will find activities such as religious education for children, lectures and forums, youth groups, musical evenings, dramatic presentations, support groups, adult study groups, and intergenerational events. You are welcome to join us.


Unitarian Congregation of Saskatoon
Our Ministry
Committee Chairs and Contacts
This Congregation's History
UCS 25th Anniversary History (1956-81) PDF
Mission Statement and Principles
"Shared Ministry"
"Welcoming Congregation"
"What I believe"
In Memoriam

Our denomination
Unitarian Universalist History
Unitarian Universalist Principles
The "Church of the Larger Fellowship"
Canadian Unitarian Council

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