
The Freedoms of Unitarian Universalism
with Tanner Trask, Minister in Training
Since 1961, Unitarian Universalists have proclaimed our freedom of the pew and our freedom of the pulpit. We believe in freedom of speech, freedom of (and freedom from) religion, freedom of association, freedom of the press, freedom to vote for who and how we please. We’re a freedom loving bunch! But what about the freedom to ignore, the freedom to abandon, and the freedom to look down on others? What kind of people do we want to be? What kind of freedoms do we want to practice? How does the American Unitarian Service Committee of 1940 tie into 2026? See you on Sunday, we’ll talk about it!



