Welcoming Congregation
What does it mean to be a Welcoming Congregation?
In 1987 the Unitarian Universalist Association established the Common Vision Planning Committee. This committee found many negative attitudes, deep prejudices, and profound ignorance about bisexual, gay, and lesbian people, which resulted in the exclusion of bisexual, gay, and lesbian people from their churches. As a result of these findings, the delegates of the 1989 UUA General Assembly voted overwhelmingly to initiate the Welcoming Congregation program to educate its members. Each congregation adapts the program to best meet its goals and each unique situation can bring positive changes to individuals and congregations.
The Unity Temple Unitarian Universalist Congregation publicly welcomes bisexual, gay, lesbian and transgendered people in many ways:
- Includes and addresses the needs of B/G/L/T persons at every level of congregational life-- in worship, in programs, in social occasions, and in rites of passage-- welcoming not only their presence, but the gifts and particularities of their lives as well.
- Assumes the presence of B/G/L/T people and celebrates this diversity by having inclusive language and content in our worship.
- Fully incorporates the experiences of B/G/L/T persons throughout all programs, including religious education.
- Includes an affirmation and nondiscrimination clause in our by-laws and other official documents affecting all dimensions of congregational life, including membership, hiring practices, and the calling of religious professionals
- Engages in outreach into the B/G/L/T community in our advertising and by actively supporting B/G/L/T affirmative groups
- Offers congregational and ministerial support for union and memorial services for B/G/L/T persons, and for celebrations of differing family definitions.
- Celebrates the lives of all people and welcome same-sex couples, recognizing their committed relationships, and equally affirm displays of caring and affection without regard to sexual orientation.
- Seeks to nurture ongoing dialogue between bisexual, gay, lesbian, transgender, and heterosexual persons and to create deeper trust and sharing.
- Hosts an active chapter of Interweave.
- Affirms and celebrates B/G/L/T issues and history during the church year.
- Attends to legislative developments and works to promote justice, freedom, and equality in the larger society.
- Speaks out when the rights of bisexual, gay, lesbian, and transgender people are at stake.
- Celebrates the lives of all people and their ways of expressing their love for each other.
The Welcoming Congregation Program is a completely volunteer program for congregations that see a need to become more inclusive towards bisexual, gay, lesbian, and/or transgender people. It consists of a series of workshops developed by the UUA. The goal of the workshops is to reduce prejudice by increasing understanding and acceptance among people of different sexual orientations.

