Spiritual Practices

spiritual practice

As a UUA congregation the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Shenandoah Valley reflects the diverse and meaningful ways of connecting with the sacred. Individuals may choose to sit in meditation, listen for truth in Christian teachings, celebrate the meaning of Christmas, pray to the spirit of life or chant in a circle at the winter solstice.

Unitarians may find joy by keeping a gratitude journal, peace by reflecting in meditation, hope by joining hands in a circle of prayer, connection while marching for justice, wisdom from hiking in the forest. As a people of many beliefs, Unitarians are each encouraged to embrace and practice forms of spirituality that resonate in our own hearts and minds.

Worship and practices at the Church draw from the six sources of inspiration.

Below are some resources from UUA to explore spiritual practices: