Antiochian
Rationalist
Well, in the one I went to in Columbus sometimes, not near as often as say the Bible or Asian scriptures.
It was always heartwarming to have someone come up to me and greet me with "assalamu alaykum" though.
I'm Sufi but still Sunni (Hanafi). You have to be some flavour of "traditional" (Sunni/Shia and whatever school in that you follow) Islam to be Sufi.
I suppose the Bible's easy to quote from because of its accessability and people's general familiarity with it, but I'd like to see UU churches strive to equally utilize the wisdom of all scriptures, maybe including the Book of Mormon, the Gnostic gospels, the Quran, and Neopagan/Indigenous writings. It's awesome to see the diversity represented in this thread!