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Tapestry is Sunsetting
The UUA is no longer updating Tapestry of Faith programs.
Part of Wonderful Welcome
The quotation that begins this session comes from “From Creed to Covenant,” a sermon given by Rev. Lisa Ward on November 17, 2002 at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Harford County (Churchville, Maryland). From Creed to Covenant: Roots of Unitarian Universalism
There are a few different versions of the seven Unitarian Universalist Principles for children. The UUA Bookstore sells stickers as well as the colorful fold-out, My 7 Principles: A Child’s Booklet, using this wording:
1. Each person is important.
2. Be kind in all you do.
3. We’re free to learn together.
4. We search for what is true.
5. All people need a voice.
6. Build a fair and peaceful world.
7. We care for Earth’s lifeboat.
History of the UU Covenant
There are several accounts of how the Unitarians and Universalists developed a set of Principles in 1960 and covenanted to affirm and promote them as a unified religious denomination. One is The Premise and the Promise: The Story of the Unitarian Universalist Association by Warren G. Ross.
My Seven PrinciplesA Child’s Booklet
The Seven Principles in fun colors and short, simple language that’s just right for kids! Pack of 10 booklets.