unitarian universalist. first, give us a little bit of history about your denomination because many of us don't know about it.>> sure. founding beliefs date back to the christian church, but we came to this country like so many did, looking for religious freedom as people who questioned some of the inherited truths of the predominant christian teachings of the day. and, both found a home in the united states early in its findings, and in 1961, like a bunch of denominations, they found they had a lot of shared leaves and agendas. so they joined. so we became the unitarian universalist. >> and, what are the core values that we would find in a church, or a society? >> i would say, through time, it would be, be willing to question the inherited truth, not as a trail but as -- the trail but as a holy sacrament.>> you are coming together as a full expression of truth, and the other piece would be asking who have we left outside the circle of love? because they would be small heartedness or bias, and how do embrace