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110 S. 2nd Street
Geneva, IL, 60134
USA

630-232-2350

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Welcome

Rev. Scot Hull welcomes you to UUSG, and gives a brief overview of who we are and what we try to achieve.

Welcome to the Unitarian Universalist Society of Geneva!

As Unitarian Universalists, we are a congregation that is part of a long tradition of religious freedom, theological inclusiveness, and community acceptance, and we cherish our diversities of race, age, ability, politics, theology,  sexual orientation, culture and ethnicity. We are bound together not by any creed but by our Covenant, and all who find themselves in harmony with that Covenant are welcome in this house.

UUSG's covenant was written by its congregation in 1842, and is always a part of our service.

Rev. Scot Hull describes how UUSG can be a place where you call home.

Our Covenant (written in 1842)

Being desirous of promoting practical goodness in the world, and of aiding each other in our moral and religious improvement, we have associated ourselves together—not as agreeing in opinion, not as having attained universal truth in belief or perfection in character, but as seekers after truth and goodness.

Our Mission Statement (adopted by the congregation May 19, 1996)

The Unitarian Universalist Society of Geneva is a diverse, welcoming community which endeavors to make its Covenant a living reality. We provide religious education and opportunities for spiritual growth. We encourage individual and mutual responsibility as together we work to be a liberal religious voice in the community and a force for compassionate social justice.

Information for Newcomers

New to UUSG and interested in learning more? We would love to know how we can best meet your needs. Visit our online Connect Card here and we will be in touch! Paper copies are also available in the Sanctuary pews.


Topics You May Be Interested In:

Rev. Scot Hull highlights some elements and beliefs of Unitarian Universalism.

Rev. Scot Hull explains what is the Social Gospel.

Guest Speaker Dave Becker shares about one of UUSG’s Ministers: Celia Parker Woolley

As Unitarian Universalists we covenant with each other to do certain things. Rev. Scot Hull highlights the seven principles we aspire to achieve.

Rev. Scot Hull explains why UU's go to church.

Unitarian Universalism is a chosen faith.

Here are some questions, and answers, you might have about Unitarian Universalism.

Rev. Scot Hull explains his response to the question, "What do you do for a living?" Sometimes his immediate reaction is to apologize for being a minister of a church, because many people recoil from religious people.