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OUR UU HISTORY

 

Unitarian Universalism is a liberal religious tradition that was formed from the consolidation of two religions: Unitarianism and Universalism.

 

In America, the Universalist Church of America was founded in 1793, and the American Unitarian Association in 1825. After consolidating in 1961, these faiths became the new religion of Unitarian Universalism through the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA).

 

Both religions have long histories and have contributed important theological concepts that remain central to Unitarian Universalism.

 

To learn more about the history of Unitarian Universalism, please see Unitarian Universalist History and Heritage website.

 

Since the merger of the two denominations in 1961, Unitarian Universalism has nurtured its Unitarian and Universalist heritages to provide a strong voice for social justice and liberal religion.

MORE UU INFO

 

Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA)
The UUA is the association of North American and Canadian Unitarian Universalist Churches and fellowships.

 

The ANZUUA is the co-ordinating and communication organisation for Unitarian Universalist churches and Fellowships across Australian and New Zealand. ANZUUA's goals include assisting the founding and growth of congregations and fellowships.


International Council of Unitarian Universalists (ICUU)

ICUU is an organisation which provides a network of support for Unitarian and Universalists groups around the world.  It includes the UUA, the British Unitarians and other established or developing groups.

 

Unitarian-Universalist Service Committee is concerned with the advancement of human rights in the areas of rights in humanitarian crises, civil liberties, economic justice and environmental justice.

2015 Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Darwin

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