About United
United Unitarian Universalist Congregation began in 1877 in the village of Mukwonago. It was among the first Congregations to unite Unitarians and Universalists into one society, representing liberal religion for generations in southeastern Wisconsin. In 2012, the Congregation moved to its current home in Waukesha.
Our Congregation takes its history seriously while living out a vibrant present. We believe in an open-minded, common-sense, love-centered religion. We are interested in life's deepest questions and long to connect with others who feel the same way.
Church re-imagined! United is non-creedal, which means you are welcome no matter what you believe, where you come from, or whom you love. We see wisdom in world religions and in each unique person. We want to be the friendliest congregation in town - warm and inclusive while taking seriously the many challenges we face as individuals and as a society. We want to make a difference in the world, spreading hope, joy, and love.
Our congregation is a member of the Unitarian Universalist Association, a national union of over 1,000 Congregations. For more information, you can also check out our Guidebook.