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         Unitarian Universalism:     more books (102)
  1. Historical Dictionary of Unitarian Universalism (Historical Dictionaries of Religions, Philosophies and Movements) by Mark W. Harris, 2003-12-20
  2. Unitarian Christianity: A Discourse on Some of the Distinguishing Opinions of Unitarians, Delivered at Baltimore, May 5, 1819 by William Ellery Channing, 2010-05-13
  3. The Almost Church: Redefining Unitarian Universalism for a New Era by Michael Durall, 2004
  4. Reverend X: How Generation X Ministers are Shaping Unitarian Universalism by Tamara Lebak, Bret Lortie, 2008
  5. The ABC's for UU Newcomers: A Brief Introduction to Unitarian Universalism
  6. Moments of truth: Our next four hundred years; an analysis of Unitarian Universalism by Josiah Bartlett, Laile Bartlett, 1968
  7. Unitarian Universalism 1989: Selected Essays
  8. A Global Conversation: Unitarian / Universalism At The Dawn Of The 21st Century : A Theological Symposium June 25-30, 2001
  9. Unitarian Universalism and the Quest for Racial Justice 1967-1982
  10. Sesquicentennial celebration of the First Unitarian Universalist Societyof San Francisco; 1850 - 2000; 150 years of Unitarian Universalism in SanFrancisco, California. by First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco, 2000-01-01
  11. Channing, Parker, Emerson and the future of Unitarian Universalism: A 150th anniversary series by Donald Szantho Harrington, 1975
  12. Peace Churches: Unitarian Universalism, Mennonite, Molokan, Harmony Society, Church of the Brethren, Amish, Religious Society of Friends

61. Earth Spirit
Group who's focus is on promoting the validity of all of the world’s major expressions of faith. Some of the religions include Wicca, Buddhism, Druidism, unitarianuniversalism.
http://www.angelfire.com/mi2/earthspirit
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Search: Lycos Angelfire Free Games Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Next "Here, I will crumble into dust
and become, once more,
this land that knows me." -"This Land" by Gillian Savage Welcome to the WWW home of Earth Spirit at Ferris State University Welcome. We are happy that you've taken the time to visit us. The links at the bottom give answers to a number of commonly asked questions. Regular meetings are open to the public and take place every Thursday night at 8pm in the FLITE library. This semester we will be meeting in room 214 every night. Most meeting will at least start in room 214 (ie, rituals and out of room events) but if something is listed as location TBA, then you will need to contact us for details. If you have questions regarding our organization, our meetings, or paganism in general, feel free to contact us through email or by phone. 231-527-1507. Email: Jen.

62. Soc.Religion.Unitarian-Univ Policy Guidelines
Information on the Usenet newsgroup, soc.religion.unitarianuniv
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/unitarian-universalism/newsgroup-faq/
Usenet FAQs Search Web FAQs Documents ... RFC Index
Soc.Religion.Unitarian-Univ Policy Guidelines
soc.religion.unitarian-univ From: uu-request@iecc.com (s.r.u-u moderators) Subject: Soc.Religion.Unitarian-Univ Policy Guidelines Archive-name: unitarian-universalism/newsgroup-faq Posting-Frequency: 1st day of each month Last-modified: $Date: 2003/11/06 13:47:21 $ Version: $Id: uufaq,v 3.7 2003/11/06 13:47:21 johnl Exp $ THE CHARTER OF SOC.RELIGION.UNITARIAN-UNIV This group, soc.religion.unitarian-univ, [1] is to serve as a forum for discussion of issues pertaining to liberal or non-creedal religions, particularly Unitarian Universalism. Discussion of other religions is acceptable insofar as it is relevant to UUism, but keep in mind that another newsgroup (e.g., soc.religion.christian soc.culture.jewish , etc.) may be more appropriate. Acceptable topics include, but are not limited to, discussion of UU principles and practices, questions regarding locations of UU congregations, organizing, running, administering, and living within UU churches, moral/ethical/philosophical discussion in a UU context, and comparisons of Unitarian Universalism to other religions. The most up-to-date version of this document can be found at: http://sruu.iecc.com/faq.html

63. Unitarian Universalist Christian Fellowship
English General Baptists are now, for all intents and purposes, a part of the unitarian movement. This site illustrates the adoption by the General Baptists the doctrines of unitarianism and universalism (though this convergence has nothing to do with a similar convergence in the United States) in the first quarter of the nineteenth century.
http://www.uuchristian.org/egb/
Unitarian Universalist Christian Fellowship

64. New Massachusetts Universalist Convention
An organization of individual unitarian Universalists devoted to fanning the flame of universalism in order to inform the unitarian Universalist movement. Site includes Universalist resources, mailing list, articles from past newsletters, and contact information.
http://www.nmuc.org/
The New Massachusetts Universalist Convention
Home Who We Are What is Universalism? Off-Center Cross Universalist Declaration of Faith ... Contact Us Welcome to the Web site of the New Massachusetts Universalist Convention. The New Massachusetts Universalist Convention is an organization of individual Unitarian Universalists devoted to fanning the flame of Universalism in order to inform the Unitarian Universalist movement today and to help light the way toward the future. The New Massachusetts Universalist Convention is an independent affiliate of the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations (UUA). We are also a non-profit corporation under section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code.
Annual Meeting
Saturday, September 24, 2005
Parish House of King's Chapel
64 Beacon Street
Boston, MA The Parish House of King's Chapel is located across Boston Common from King's Chapel at 64 Beacon Street (near Charles). This page was last updated on
For questions about this Web Site, contact Susan O'Connor at

65. Church Of Light
Church of Light is a small and intimate church adhering to the free and progressive tradition of universalism. Honoring religious differences, the power of reasoned inquiry, and the light of knowledge. Not affiliated with the unitarian Universalist Association.
http://members.tripod.com/churchoflightonline/
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Search: Lycos Tripod TV, Movie News Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Next Church of Light Behold, I shew you a mystery; We shall not all sleep, but all be changed, In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trupet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed. For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must be put on immortality. So when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption, and this mortal shall have put on immortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written, Death is swallowed up in victory. 1 Corinthians 15:51-54 For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour; Who will have all men saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth 1 Timothy 2:3-4 Church of Light is a small and intimate church adhering to the free and progressive tradition of Universalism. The center of Universalism is that God will save all humanity. The Church of Light honors religious differences, and trusts the power of reasoned inquiry, the light of knowledge, the movement of the conscience, and the power of toleration. Our members and friends meet for worship and fellowship every first and third Sunday of the month, at 1:00 P.M.

66. 100 Questions : UU Church Of Nashua
The unitarian Universalist Church of Nashua, NH is a liberal religious communitythat affirms and encourages the individual search for truth.
http://www.uunashua.org/100quest.shtml
100 Questions That Non-Members Ask About Unitarian Universalism
Read the complete 100 Questions as pdf ( 164k) or as individual chapters:
Preface
1 Beliefs, Creeds and Doctrines
Publications Religious Education Contact Us Unitarian-Universalist Church of Nashua , New Hampshire, USA
58 Lowell St
Nashua, NH 03064
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67. Unitarian Universalist Association - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
unitarian Universalist Association (UUA), in full the unitarian Universalist We, the member congregations of the unitarian Universalist Association,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unitarian_Universalist_Association
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Unitarian Universalist Association
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA), in full the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations in North America , is a liberal religious denomination of Unitarian Universalist congregations formed by the consolidation in of the American Unitarian Association and the Universalist Church in America . Both of these predecessor organizations were Christian Unitarian and Universalist denominations; but the UUA is a pluralistic group that includes Christians Humanists Buddhists and Pagans , among others.
Contents

68. First Unitarian Universalist Church Of Columbus, Ohio
Worship schedule, information about programs, church newsletter, and contactinformation.
http://firstuucolumbus.org/

Meet Mark
Senior Minister
Rev. Dr. Mark Belletini

Associate Minister
Rev. Wendy Fish
Meet Wendy Selected Sermons Meet our Staff ... Adult Enrichment Religious Education Church Committees and Email Directory
Other Related Sites U.U.A. General Assembly U.U. Poets Co-op Same Sex Marriage ... U.U.S.C.
Fax: (614) 267-4924
E-mail: _office@firstuucolumbus.org Note: All church email addresses shown on this page have been prefixed with a special underscore character in an attempt to thwart programmed email theft and abuse. To use the clickable email addresses provided, remove the initial underscore prefix before sending. We are a Welcoming Congregation. By vote of the congregation, all people of good will are welcome here.
Facilities are wheelchair accessible.

Who We Are
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Here you will find...
  • Our congregation
  • Worship Celebrations
  • Youth Program
  • Path to membership ... [next] Our congregation has been a voice for liberal religion in Columbus for six decades. It is a place where people on a variety of spiritual paths come together to grow in religious depth and to learn about and embody their faithfulness in the world. The heart of the various covenants that have bound Unitarian and Universalist congregations together for over 400 years rests on the great words: freedom, reason, tolerance, and unconditional love. Although we do not subscribe to a common creed, Unitarian Universalists do commonly affirm the worth and dignity of all persons, the call to live a deeper, less superficial life, the practice of working for social justice, and the reasonable discourse between people who see the world through differing theological lenses. First Church, a lay-governed congregation, is affiliated with the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA).

69. Unitarian Universalist Church Of Fort Lauderdale
The unitarian Universalist Church of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida offers liberalreligion with freedom, reason and tolerance for your spiritual journey.
http://uucfl.org/
3970 Northwest 21st Ave.
Oakland Park, Florida 33309-3627 Voice: (954) 484-6734
Fax: (954) 484-6778
A Special Message from our President Bill Sinkford! Welcome!
Explore our: Coming Activities
Meet Rev Gail Tapscott

Religious Education

Humanist Meeting
...
What's New at the UUA
Email: Welcome to the Unitarian Universalist Church of Fort Lauderdale. If you are seeking a spiritual home, we hope you find it here. If you are seeking a community, may that be us. If you are just passing through, may your visit be pleasant and educational. See our Purposes and Principles and the story of our Flaming Chalice Are you a Spiritual Seeker ? Take the Belief-O-Matic Quiz! Explore our Evening Classes: The Haunting Church and Spiritual Explorations Our Service begins at 11 AM every Sunday Morning. Child care begins at 10:30 AM. Our Religious Education program extends from Sunday Morning into classes the rest of the week We are located two blocks North of the Main Post Office on 21st Avenue, from Oakland Park Boulevard, and West of I-95. What Makes Us Unique?

70. Live Oak Unitarian Universalist Church
Live Oak unitarian Universalist Church, Austin, Texas.
http://www.liveoakuu.org/

Live Oak
Unitarian Universalist Church
3315 El Salido Parkway
Cedar Park (Austin), Texas 78613
Phone:
Kathleen Ellis
RE Director: Nathan Ryan
Church Administrator: Audrey Jensen
administrator@liveoakuu.org

Phone Messages Checked Daily
SUNDAY SERVICE 10:30 AM Learn about how you can help with disaster relief through our church. ABOUT LIVE OAK Location
Our Ministers
...
Live Oak Art Gallery Stages Its First Exhibit: The Photographer's Journey
Live Oak UU Church endorses the Unitarian Universalist Association resolution supporting the right to marry for same-sex couples. Webweaver: Sue Ann Kendall Graphic Design by Ravenswing Looking for information you didn't find? Is something outdated that YOU can correct? Please send suggestions for improvement, or any other comments to webmaster@liveoakuu.org Last edited Tuesday, August 30, 2005 04:39 PM by webmaster@liveoakuu.org

71. Unitarian Universalist Church Of Berkeley
Kensington. Service schedule, description of planned activities, recommendedreading lists, and links.
http://www.uucb.org/
Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley
Upcoming Highlights
Sept. 10, Faithful Fools
Sept. 11, RE Classes Begin

Sept. 14, Read Aloud Program
...
Sept. 17, Coastal Clean-Up

Worship
Worship Services
Sunday Morning Worship Thursday Night Suppers Sermon Archive ...
Social Justice

Classes and Programs

Religious Education
Music Program Personal Theology Summer Forum ... Classes and Workshops
Upcoming Events
2005 Calendar
Ongoing Schedule About Our Church Our Ministers ... UUA News Publications Pathways Beacon Newsletter Ministers' Column Request Mailings ... Help
A Word of Welcome
A warm welcome to you. Worship is central to the life of this community. Worship reminds us of who we are, what we can become, how we want to live, what we hope to give to the community and the world. Our liberal religious community's programs and events support people's life-long growth and learning, encourages each person's unique contributions to the world, and create and celebrate human community. We welcome young and old, families and singles, all the colors and cultures of the human race, gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and straight people. We believe each person has a share of the truth and we need one another to grow whole. Our differing gifts and strengths join together to make a vibrant, loving community. Together we reverence living and dying, mark joy and pain and promise. We hope you will visit the Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley. May you find the community of your longing.

72. Religious Movements Homepage: Unitarian Universalists Association
This unitarian Universalists Association Page is your gateway to accessingcomprehensive web based as well as print resources about the unitarian
http://religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/nrms/uua.html
Unitarian Universalist Association
Profile History Beliefs Links ... Bibliography
I. Group Profile
  • Name: Unitarian Universalists
  • Founder: The American Unitarian Association and the Universalist Church in America came together to form the Unitarian Universalist Association. The Unitarian faith stemmed from the teachings of Michael Servetus and the Universalists from James Relly in England. Joseph Priestley is credited with founding the first Unitarian Church in America, though many of the beliefs were already integrated into some churches in America. John Murray established the first Universalist Church in America, after bringing the religion from England.
  • Date of Birth: Michael Servetus 1511, John Murray 1741, Joseph Priestly 1733, James Relly, 1722
  • Birth Place: James Relly - Pembrokeshire, Wales, Michael Servetus - Villanueva or Tudela, Spain, John Murray - Hampshire, England, Joseph Priestley - Yorkshire, England
  • Year Founded: In America the Unitarians were officially founded in 1825 and the Universalists in 1793. The two religions combined in America in 1961 in Boston, Massachusetts.
  • Sacred or Revered Texts: They believe that every Religious Sacred Text is very important and inspired but do not hold one above any other, nor identify with a specific one.
  • 73. Welcome To Community Unitarian Universalist Church Of Plano, Texas
    Community unitarian Universalist Church of Plano, Texas.
    http://www.uuplano.org/
    Search uuplano.org:
    Community Unitarian Universalist Church of Plano
    2875 East Parker Road (one block east of Jupiter)
    Directions to our church

    Welcome to our church home!
    Our congregation is an open-minded and caring community. We are a welcoming congregation. We encourage and support each individual's spiritual and intellectual journey through Sunday services, religious education and fellowship. We provide a Unitarian Universalist voice for tolerance, reason and justice in the larger community through our actions and words. www.belief.net We invite you to browse our website to learn more about who we are, what we believe, and what we do as a congregation. We would also like to invite you to join us on Sundays for services. We look forward to seeing you! Once a quarter, our Membership Committee conducts a three-week Unitarian Universalist Orientation Series on Wednesday evenings at 7:00pm. The New UU Classes will be held in Senior High Room Wed., June 8th, 15th, and 22nd 7-8:30pm. Click

    74. Paint Branch Unitarian Universalist Church
    Adelphi. Mailing lists, sermons, diversity statement, photos, and poetry andfiction by members.
    http://www.pbuuc.org/
    Directions to Paint Branch

    HOW TO FIND US! Schedules:
    Sunday Services Enrichment Hour Church Calendar Announcements:
    MINISTER'S MESSAGE ON HURRICANE KATRINA

    Imagine Paint Branch! report ready!
    click here to see what groundwork PBUUC has laid for the next 50 years! contains both recommendations for 2005-06 church year and next steps in strategic planning. Phonemail option 6 gives cancellation news! - church # is 301-937-3666] Church News: Statement on Terri Schiavo case 50th Anniversary Celebrations Web site redesign! Fire Status Reports ... Co-Minister's Newsletter Column Key Information: Contacts, Newsletter Subscription, PBUUC Mailing Lists Directions to Paint Branch, Building Rental, Curricula for sale About Paint Branch: Our Statement of Purpose A Welcoming Congregation What is Unitarian Universalism? 2001 Master Plan ... Related Links Revs. Jaco B. and Barbara W. ten Hove
    Services Sunday at 10 a.m. 3215 Powder Mill Road
    Adelphi, Maryland 20783-1097
    Phone:
    Fax:
    PBUUC INVOLVEMENTS
    Welcome to Paint Branch: Welcome to the web site for Paint Branch Unitarian Universalist Church (PBUUC). Please explore this site to see what interests you. Sunday Services , Services on Tape, Text of Sermons , Spirituality Circle, Worship Associates Nature Spirituality Circle , Child Care, Summer Fun Care Our caring community Your First Visit Photo Album Our Co-Ministers ... Board of Trustees , Lay Leaders, The Congregation,

    75. UUWHS - About UUWHS
    The UUWHS seeks to discover women who were active in liberal religious communities,and to prepare and present related research through its publications
    http://www.uuwhs.org/
    Home Library 2005 Calendar Research ... Links
    About UUWHS The Unitarian Universalist Women's Heritage Society was founded in 1988 (as the Women's History Publication Project) by one woman with a vision and a small group of supportive colleagues with funding from the Unitarian Universalist Association and private donations. The Society seeks to recover and preserve the stories of UU women's lives so that future generations can be inspired by their wisdom and courage, celebrating the valuable gifts we have received from our Universalist and Unitarian foremothers. Our Mission The mission of the Unitarian Universalist Women's Heritage Society is to reclaim, communicate, and celebrate the lives and accomplishments of Universalist and Unitarian women, and to engage local congregations in the recovery of women's history, so that we may draw courage and inspiration from our heritage, and so that our foremothers may take their rightful place in the ongoing story of Unitarian Universalism. What We Have To Offer You Worship services, research papers, references and linkages.

    76. Covenant Of Unitarian Universalist Pagans - Welcome!
    Covenant of unitarian Universalist Pagans CUUPS.
    http://www.cuups.org/content/intro.html
    Welcome! Explore the beauty of Pagan, Goddess, and Earth-centered spiritualities woven together with Unitarian Universalism. The Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans, Inc . (CUUPS) is an Independent Affiliate of the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations (UUA) . We are a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization committed to furthering Pagan and Earth-centered thea/ology within the UUA. Visit About CUUPS to learn more about us. Enjoy your visit! Updated
    New! General Assembly 2005 CUUPs Schedule CUUPS, Inc.
    8190 Beechmont Ave
    Ste A PMB 335
    Cincinnati, Ohio 45255-6117
    CUUPS@uua.org
    http://www.cuups.org All graphics and Website design have been donated by our Web Team This website is sponsored by an Unitarian Universalist Independant Affiliate Organization
    About CUUPS
    Become a Member Contact Us
    Chapters
    ... What's New?

    77. Allegheny Unitarian Universalist Church
    Pittsburgh. Newsletter, history, service schedule, calendar.
    http://www.alleghenyuu.org/
    Allegheny Unitarian Universalist Church
    WE ARE A SPIRITUALLY DIVERSE, ACTIVIST CONGREGATION
    Introduction to AUUC

    Monthly Newsletter
    (Sep '05)
    Past Newsletters
    and
    Web Archive

    Maps and Directions

    History
    and
    Building

    Social Advocacy

    Religious Education
    fUUD for Thought ... Christmas in Jul y for Northside Common Ministries Church Calendar (also see TMC and SLB calendars) Ohio Meadville District OMDSI Unitarian Universalism Pittsburgh Links Allegheny Unitarian Universalist Church 1110 Resaca Place Pittsburgh, PA 15212 Phone: 412-322-4261 Minister: David McFarland, auuchurch@yahoo.com Who to Contact for more information For Church Members A new Tai Chi class will be starting at AUUC on Sept 1st Young Adult Bad Art Party on Sept 17 Services for September 2005 SEPTEMBER 4 Labor In The Pulpit 10:00 am Barbara Barnes Join us as we celebrate Labor Day with Allegheny member Barbara Barnes as our speaker. SEPTEMBER 11 Ingathering 11:00 am Rev. David McFarland

    78. Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Of Montgomery, Alabama
    Contact information, driving directions, an education description, selectedsermons, and links.
    http://www.mindspring.com/~scottr/uu/
    montgomeryuu.org
    Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
    Montgomery, Alabama
    Sermon: "Good Grief!" Sermon: "What the Tea Leaves Tell Me" Sermon: "In Praise of Blue Highways" Address, Phone Number, Directions ... UUA's Home Page First services were at the new location on February 2, 2003 !
    Our new building is at 2810 Atlanta Highway near Ann Street and Bama Lanes, next-door to the Regions Bank branch office. The Dec. 28, 2002 article about us in The Montgomery Advertiser The Montgomery Unitarian Universalist Fellowship is an intentionally diverse and tolerant group offering refuge to those searching for spiritual and intellectual growth without regard to past religious histories, personal background, or social status. We cherish reason, freedom of religion and thought, and embrace democratic principles. We dedicate our membership, facilities, and staff to be a presence and influence in our community, to make a difference socially, ethically, and spiritually. visitors since 2/27/99.

    79. Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Of Raleigh
    Sunday service announcements, information about the fellowship and its activities,a photo gallery, email newsletter, and information for members.
    http://www.uufr.org/
    @import "styles/advanced.css"; Sunday Services Religious Education About UUFR Admin ... Maps Search UUFR:
    About UUFR
    Events Administration About Unitarian Universalism We are a liberal church which values the inherent worth and dignity of each person regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, age, physical ability, or place of origin.
    Fellowship Information
    Scheduled Events

    80. Unitarian Universalist Church Of Elgin
    We, the members of the unitarian Universalist Church of Elgin, come togetherbecause of our common belief in. The principles of freedom of religious belief
    http://www.uuce.org/
    Our Mission and Covenant
    We, the members of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Elgin, come together because of our common belief in:
    • The principles of freedom of religious belief;
    • The inherent worth and dignity of the individual;
    • Justice, equity and compassion in human relations;
    • The democratic process; and,
    • The interdependence of all living things.
    We hereby covenant to create an open and supportive community where we can meet and grow towards wholeness, inspire and challenge one another, share in the observance of special life events, and act according to our principles in the local and world communities. info@uuce.org

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