Right now Unitarian Universalists use two different tools to help describe what we believe. The more recent tool is called the values while the more traditional tool is called the seven principles. Here are the children’s version of both: 

Values

Poster that reads "Core Values of Unitarian Universalism. Love is at the center. Equity We help everyone flourish. Interdependence We honor the web of life. Justice We build beloved community. Generosity We share generously and joyfully. Pluralism We embrace and celebrate diversity. Transformation We change and grow together."

Principles 

Unitarian Universalists have many ways of articulating our seven Principles in simpler language. Here’s the way our Tapestry of Faith children’s programs describe them:

  1. We believe that each and every person is important.
  2. We believe that all people should be treated fairly and kindly.
  3. We believe that we should accept one another and keep on learning together.
  4. We believe that each person must be free to search for what is true and right in life.
  5. We believe that all persons should have a vote about the things that concern them.
  6. We believe in working for a peaceful, fair, and free world.
  7. We believe in caring for our planet Earth, the home we share with all living things.