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Organizations Unitarianism and Universalism Religion and Spirituality
Organizations Unitarianism and Universalism Religion and Spirituality
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Standard Listings
- Aims to preserve and strengthen the Christian tradition within the Unitarian movement. The Unitarian Christian Herald is published quarterly and there are periodic conferences and retreats.
- Washington, DC area network of UU young adults.
- The Society's principal aim is to support and encourage the best possible use of music in Unitarian worship. As a secondary aim we encourage members to be involved in a wide range of musical activity and to gain in skill and understanding.
- Resources for liberal religious and humanist families who choose to educate their children at home.
- Aims to promote fellowship among Unitarians in Scotland and to spread Unitarian ideas and principles in Scotland by linking Unitarian churches, fellowships, societies and individuals.
- An organization of individual Unitarian Universalists devoted to fanning the flame of Universalism in order to inform the Unitarian Universalist movement.
- Information about the association of historically Universalist churches in New York state.
- Christian Unitarians and Universalists upholding the Christian witness within the Unitarian Universalist Association; and to uphold and promote the historic Unitarian and Universalist witness and conscience within the church universal.
- LREDA furthers the interest of liberal religious education by maintaining high professional standards and working toward full professional recognition for religious educators.
- UUJEC works to educate within and outside the UUA about the conditions needed to create a just economic community.
- An organization committed to addressing the Jewish dimension of Unitarian Universalism's multicultural challenge.
- Encourages and equips people to create and sustain relational communities where justice, democracy, and human dignity prevail. In a relational community, people experience their connectedness to other human beings and find a place to live their values in
- An affiliate organization of the Unitarian Universalist Association that focuses on the theological, spiritual and ethical aspect of human values and activities that affect the health and sustainability of the living earth. Includes events, information ab
- The Society encourages and supports the study of Unitarian history and that of its cognate traditions - English Presbyterian, General Baptist, Universalist, Methodist Unitarian, Non-Subscribing Presbyterian (Ireland), Unitarian-Universalist.
- Supports partner church relationships between North American congregations and congregations in other countries.
- An organisation for (English speaking) Unitarian Universalists spread around Europe.
- Formerly The Friends of Religious Humanism, an affiliate organization of the Unitarian Universalist Association. Founded as the "Fellowship of Religious Humanists" to advance humanism within the Unitarian-Universalist denomination and to prom
- An organization guided by the principles set forth in the 2002 Amsterdam Declaration of the International Humanist and Ethical Union. and the American Humanist Association's Manifesto III.
- Bringing together Conservative and Libertarian members of UUA congregations.
- University of Colorado, Boulder. Contains a community calendar, introductory page about UUism, and pictures from a protest march.
- The UU United Nations Office speaks, acts, and bears witness at the United Nations on behalf of Unitarian Universalists. Committed to peace, freedom and environmental responsibility as well as to social, civil and economic justice for all
- UUAHC's mission is to promote the development, rehabilitation and preservation of affordable housing to serve low- and moderate-income families and disadvantaged minorities in Washington, Maryland and Virginia.
- Provides a link for people who find it difficult to reach a church or who feel that church attendance is not for them.
- A social action group seeking to give witness to the five UUA resolutions of past years calling for an end to capital punishment. (Formerly: Unitarian Universalists Against the Death Penalty.)
- A site to provide useful publicity information to Unitarians and aid communication between those wishing to promote our fellowship.
- The Unitarian Youth Programme is funded and administered by the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Chruches (UK).
- The UK Unitarian Women's League.
- A network for the exchange of ideas, opinions and news; a point of contact for all with similar ideas whether they belong to a church or not and is, perhaps, especially attractive to those who live in remote areas, are on the move or who work on Sundays.
- Unitarian Universalists who are interested in investigating and practicing Buddhism.
- The Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC) is a nonsectarian organization that promotes human rights and social justice worldwide. All programs are based on Unitarian Universalist principles that affirm the worth, dignity and human rights of ever
- Online application forms (pdf) are available, as well as basic account information, loan terms (both personal and auto), and a list of supporting member societies. Membership is open to Pacific Northwest District UUs.
- The Faithful Fools offer a ministry of presence to people in need and Street Retreats in the Tenderloin for inquirers. A Catholic nun and a Unitarian Universalist minister direct the program.
- A continental organization to support intellectual, emotional, relational, educational, relational, spiritual growth of UU men.
- An opportunity to contribute financially to the creation of Christian Unitarian churches.
- Unitarian Universalists supporting Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender concerns.
- Contains news, links, issues (pro-life, animal welfare, etc.), action alerts, and is a meeting place for those of us who lean more toward the conservative side of Unitarian Universalism.
- Serving as a catalyst to promote denominal awareness, youth programs, leadership, advocacy and spirituality among Unitarian Universalist congregations in the Long Island, New York area.
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