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Ceremonies
Unitarian Universalist religious ceremonies, like the rest of our faith, are always unique, always changing, and are determined by the beliefs of the individuals participating. Some ceremonies within Unitarian Universalism, like weddings, often follow traditional formats. Others, such as our coming-of-age services, are wildly creative and constantly evolving.
Each Unitarian Universalist congregation has its own traditions and expectations regarding ceremonies held in their worship space, but always allow for individual differences. Whatever the reason for the ceremony, all of the people involved can include their own voices and ensure that their spiritualities are reflected.
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Last updated on Monday, May 2, 2011.
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