This document discusses two dimensions of community: beliefs and values. It defines beliefs as specific statements held to be true, while values are standards about what is good or bad. The belief dimension includes concepts like religion, world creation, and salvation. Communities' aesthetic-value element refers to ideas about right and wrong, good and bad, and beauty. Values are formed through socialization in childhood and are very difficult to change in a community. Embracing diversity within unity is advocated to respect different cultural values.