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         Unitarian Universalism:     more books (102)
  1. Unitarian Universalism Selected Essays 2002 by Kim R. Schmidt, 2002
  2. Sesquicentennial Celebration of the First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco; 1850-2000; 150 Years of Unitarian Universalism in San Francisco, California by First Unitarian Universalist Society Of San Francisco, 2000-01-01
  3. Travel in time: Unitarian Universalism for grades five and six by Lois E Ecklund, 1991
  4. Full Circle: Fifteen Ways to Grow Lifelong Uu's by Kate Tweedie Ersley, 2004
  5. A Who's Who of UUs : A Concise Biographical Compendium of Prominent and Famous Universalists and Unitarians (U.U.s) by Gwen Foss, 2003-01-01
  6. Freedom Moves West: A History of the Western Unitarian Conference, 1852-1952 by Charles H. Lyttle, 2006-06-15
  7. Standing Before Us: Unitarian Universalist Women and Social Reform, 1776-1936
  8. The Devotional Heart: The Renewal of American Unitarian Universalism by John C. Morgan, 1995-12
  9. The Church Where People Laugh: A Treasury of Jokes, Quotations, Observations, and True Stories About Unitarians, Universalists, and Unitarian Universalists (UUs, UU Joke Book) by Gwen Foss, 2001
  10. Manual of Unitarian Belief by James Freeman Clarke, 2010-07-24
  11. Maglipay Universalist: A History of the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Philippines by Fredric John Muir, 2001-06-01
  12. Handbook for Unitarian Congregational Churches by American Unitarian Association, 2010-07-24
  13. A Discourse, Preached at the Dedication of the Second Congregational Unitarian Church, New York; December 7,1826 by William Ellery Channing, 2010-07-24
  14. The Inherent Worth and Dignity of ALL Individuals: Encouraging Full Participation in Our Unitarian Universalist Congregations by Bobby Newman, 2009-05-31

21. Ohio University Eastern: James Casebolt
Religious apostasy, terror management theory, liberal religion (especially unitarian universalism), religious syncretisms (Ohio University Eastern, OH).
http://www.eastern.ohiou.edu/academic/casebolj/casebolj.htm
Dr. James Casebolt
Assistant Professor
M.A., Psychology, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Ph.D., Psychology, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Psychology
359 Shannon Hall
Voice: 740-695-1720 ext. 251
Fax: 740-695-7076
E-mail: casebolt@ohio.edu Research: Click here for Dr. Casebolt's Research Page Courses: Index of Dr. Casebolt's Psychology courses
  • PSY 101: General Psychology
  • PSY 120: Elementary Statistical Reasoning
  • PSY 221: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
  • PSY 226: Experimental Psychology
  • PSY 233: Personality
  • PSY 321: Experimental Design and Analysis
  • PSY 336: Social Psychology
  • PSY 490: Seminar in the Psychology of Religion
Dr. Casebolt'a curriculum vita (Requires Acrobat Reader) Return to Faculty and Staff This file ( http://www.eastern.ohiou.edu/academic/casebolj/casebolj.htm ) was last revised by Dr. James Casebolt. Please send comments or suggestions to the OUE Webmaster

22. The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship College Station
The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship College Station, TX A Welcoming Congregation. For more information on unitarian universalism try
http://www.ipt.com/uuf/
The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
College Station, TX
A Welcoming Congregation
305 Wellborn Road, College Station, TX 77840 (just south of George Bush Drive)
phone 979/696-5285
Email: BrazosUU@aol.com
Minister - Rev. Liz Brown
Email:
uulizbrown@cox-internet.com

Latitudinarian
(Our Newsletter) Sunday Schedule Monthly Calendar
Sermons and Columns Rev Liz Installation ...
In Memoriam
Activities:
Sunday services - 10:30 a.m. Religious education classes and nursery - 9:30 a.m. Adult forum -The Hatchery - 9:00 a.m. Unitarian Universalist Women's Federation - monthly
For more information on Unitarian Universalism try:
Our Mission Statement
The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Brazos Valley embraces a diversity of cultural and religious views. This congregation provides a supportive environment for spiritual and intellectual growth, friendship, and a celebration of life. We place high value on the worth and dignity of all individuals, and strive to act upon these values in outreach to each other and to the greater community by dedicating our individual and collective talents and resources.
Our Covenant
We affirm and promote:
  • the inherent worth and dignity of every person

23. Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Of The Peninsula
Includes service times and religious education information.
http://www.uufp.org/

24. Prairie Unitarian Universalist Society
unitarian universalism Information. · Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA). o About unitarian universalism. · Specialized Ministries of the UUA
http://my.execpc.com/~prairieu/
We Invite You to Visit
Prairie Unitarian Universalist Society
2010 Whenona Drive
Madison, Wisconsin Prairie is a liberal religious community and a member congregation of the Unitarian Universalist Association. Flaming Chalice by Mac Morgan
About Prairie UU Society:
Prairie Bond of Union and Mission Statement Children's Religious Education Adult and Family Activities Prairie is a Welcoming Congregation How Prairie Works A Brief History of Prairie Society Sunday Services
Sunday, May 23 10:00 a.m. Transition Program led by the Religious Education Committee
Sunday, May 30 10:00 a.m. Memorial Day Picnic at the Briggses'
Sunday, June 6 How to Get to the Meeting House Most recent Prairie Fire newsletter ( or in pdf format o Prior issue of Prairie Fire newsletter ( or in pdf format Unitarian Universalism Information Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) o About Unitarian Universalism Specialized Ministries of the UUA: o Accessibility Resources o o Church of Larger Fellowship o International Office o Unitarios Universalistas o Young Religious UUs o
First Unitarian Society
, Madison, Wisconsin James Reeb Unitarian Universalist Congregation , Madison, Wisconsin Unitarian Congregation of Rock County, Janesville, Wisconsin

25. University UUs
Campus ministry at the University of Minnesota. Group of students who are committed to open dialogue concerning spiritual/religious beliefs, guided by the seven principals of unitarian universalism.
http://www.unitarian.org/uuu/
University of Minnesota : University UUs
This page has moved. Your browser should load the correct page in 10 seconds. Or click here: http://webuus.com/uuu/

26. FVUUF Web Site
We are the Fox Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Appleton, Wisconsin. Beliefs outlines the foundation of our unitarian universalism.
http://www.focol.org/fvuuf/
About Us UU Beliefs Services Activities ... Library We are the Fox Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Appleton, Wisconsin. We are over 450 strong. At our services, all visitors are welcome. Quick Links
Unitarian Universalist Association

National YRUU Site

UUA Central Midwest District

About the fellowship...
...
Links
Upcoming Services
May 30:
"Walt Whitman and the Poetry of War" by the Rev. Roger Bertschausen June 6:
"The Flower Communion" by the Rev. Roger Bertschausen June 13:
"Question Box Sermon" by the Rev. Roger Bertschausen June 20:
June 27: "The Wisdom of Harry Potter: What Our Favorite Hero Teaches Us about Moral Choices" by Edmund Kern
JULY SERVICE TIMES ARE 9:00 A.M. SUNDAYS July 4: No Service July 11: "Music and Spirituality" by Fellowship Musicians July 18: "My Credo" by Fellowship Members July 25: "Conversations With the Dalai Lama" by Julie Schuh August 1: "Living as a UU Couple" by Several Fellowship Members and Friends August 8: "Spirituality and Politics" by Fellowship Members Our members comprise a rainbow of beliefs and religious traditions. For some of us

27. UUA: About UU Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently asked questions about unitarian universalism.
http://www.uua.org/aboutuu/uufaq.html

About Unitarian Universalism
Home About Us Publications ...
From the President
Our Unitarian Universalist Faith: Frequently Asked Questions
by Alice Blair Wesley At a Unitarian Universalist worship service or meeting, you are likely to find members whose positions on faith may be derived from a variety of religious beliefs: Jewish, Christian, Buddhist, naturist, atheist, or agnostic. Members might tell you that they are religious humanists, liberal Christians, or world religionists. All these people, and others who label their beliefs still differently, are faithful Unitarian Universalists committed to the practice of free religion. We worship, sing, play, study, teach, and work for social justice together as congregations-all the while remaining strong in our individual convictions. If Unitarian Universalists hold such varied convictions, what does it mean to be a Unitarian Universalist?

28. Coyote Willow CUUPS: Upcoming Events
A well written article on unitarian universalism and the role UU plays in CUUPs.
http://www.telp.com/abqcuups/uu.htm
What does it mean?
or
Who are these people, anyway?
This article is also available as an attractively illustrated slide show in pdf format here
American History In America, UUism began as a rebellion against Puritian ideology of the 1700s. Universalism was born in Congregational churches, became the first denomination to ordain women in 1863, and was active in several social justice movements. Some early UUs include Presidents Jefferson, Adams, and Taft, as well as Benjamin Franklin, Susan B. Anthony, and Paul Revere.
Not much. Thomas Starr King In 1961, the two denominations joined together as the Unitarian Universalist Association.
Are Unitarian Universalists Christian?
If Unitarian Universalists hold such varied convictions, what does it mean to be a UU?
Members of the UUA covenant together to affirm and promote
This Is A Church?
The Association declares and affirms its special responsibility, and that of its member societies and organizations, to promote the full participation of persons in all of its and their activities and in the full range of human endeavor without regard to race, color, sex, disability, affectional or sexual orientation, age, or national origin and without requiring adherence to any particular interpretation of religion or to any particular religious belief or creed.

29. Unity Church Of North Easton
unitarian universalism congregation. Information on faith, ministries, and programs.
http://www.unity-church.com/
Home Contact Us Map Directions ... Music Our Programs Children and Youth Religious Education Coming of Age Adult Religious Education Social Activities ... (.pdf file) t o read .pdf files Our Building A Tour The Angel of Help The Rose Window Memorials ... Sermon by Chaffin J oin us for Worship... June 6, 2004 10:30 a.m. Unitarian Universalism 101 Rev. Eric M. Cherry, Service Leader Unitarian Universalism is a new religion to many people every year, which is a blessing. But, it is also an historic religion, especially in Massachusetts. As we seek to find a balance between the wisdom and traditions of the past with the "dawning revelation" of each new day, let us recall some formative moments and trends in Unitarian Universalism. On Sunday morning...

30. Paint Branch Unitarian Universalist Church
Read the Profile of UUA President William Sinkford and unitarian universalism in the December issue of Boston magazine. The Unitarian Universalist Association.
http://www.pbuuc.org/
The Statement of Purpose
The purpose of the Paint Branch Unitarian Universalist Church is to create an open, nurturing community for ourselves and our children which encourages us to explore our values, both intellectually and spiritually; inspires us to live our Unitarian Universalist principles within our congregation, community, nation, and the world; and beckons others to join us on this journey.
Fire in the Religious Education Building
On December 9, 2003, the Religious Education building was severely damaged by a fire. Fortunately, it happened early in the morning before the Paint Branch Montessori school was in session. For information on the fire and on REbuilding plans, click here
Exploring PBUUC's Web Site
Click here for the text-only Site Map.
The PBUUC Blog
Information About the 2004 Canvass
The Greenbelt Interfaith Leadership Association's "Call to Be Neighborly" to Commemorate the September 11, 2001 Attacks
The 2001 Master Plan for PBUUC. ...
Meet Archie, A Presence at PBUUC.
View the schedule of upcoming Enrichment Hour activities on Sundays at 11:30 a.m. (following the 10 a.m. Sunday service).

31. Growing Vital Religious Communities In Canada
A strategic plan for the growth of unitarian universalism in Canada. This 1996 plan has taken the form of an ambitious fouryear program entitled Growing Vital Religious Communities in Canada.
http://www.visionweaver.net/cewalker/Portfolio/Canugrow/

32. Unitarian Universalism - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
unitarian universalism. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Unitarian Association. unitarian universalism is a creedless religion.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unitarian_Universalism
Unitarian Universalism
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
The Flaming Chalice is the universally recognized symbol for the Unitarian Universalists. Unitarian Universalism (UU) is a liberal religious faith that traces its roots to Universalist and Unitarian congregations. The church's official organization in the USA is the Unitarian Universalist Association. Unitarian Universalism is a creedless religion. It generally respects all the major religious traditions, and religious services often draw from the various world faiths. A major difference between Unitarian Universalism and other major religions is a strong emphasis on tolerance. Unitarian Universalist churches welcome gays, lesbians, bi-sexuals, and transgendered individuals as well as the handicapped, and the church does not discriminate on the basis of skin color, national origin, or ethnicity. A majority of its members consider themselves humanists, while the remaining segment is comprised of Christians, pagans, atheists, and agnostics. This vast diversity of views is considered a strength by the UU faith, since its emphasis is on the common search for meaning among its members rather than adherence to any particular doctrine. Many UU congregations have study groups which study the doctrines of Neopaganism, Christianity, Buddhism, Judaism, Islam, and other faith traditions. While many people are raised in the UU faith, a great number of members have come from other religious backgrounds. People join the UU faith for a variety of reasons. Unitarian Universalism often draws on adult refugees from other faiths. Often parents choose to bring up their children in the UU faith as a compromise if the mother and father come from different religious backgrounds. Also, parents who do not subscribe to a particular dogma but who want to give their children some kind of religious background are also drawn to the UU faith. Children who are brought up in the UU faith attend Sunday religious education classes, which are somewhat akin to

33. Unitarian Universalism - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
unitarian universalism. (Redirected from Unitarian Universalist). Unitarian Association. unitarian universalism is a creedless religion.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unitarian_Universalist
Unitarian Universalism
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
(Redirected from Unitarian Universalist The Flaming Chalice is the universally recognized symbol for the Unitarian Universalists. Unitarian Universalism (UU) is a liberal religious faith that traces its roots to Universalist and Unitarian congregations. The church's official organization in the USA is the Unitarian Universalist Association. Unitarian Universalism is a creedless religion. It generally respects all the major religious traditions, and religious services often draw from the various world faiths. A major difference between Unitarian Universalism and other major religions is a strong emphasis on tolerance. Unitarian Universalist churches welcome gays, lesbians, bi-sexuals, and transgendered individuals as well as the handicapped, and the church does not discriminate on the basis of skin color, national origin, or ethnicity. A majority of its members consider themselves humanists, while the remaining segment is comprised of Christians, pagans, atheists, and agnostics. This vast diversity of views is considered a strength by the UU faith, since its emphasis is on the common search for meaning among its members rather than adherence to any particular doctrine. Many UU congregations have study groups which study the doctrines of Neopaganism, Christianity, Buddhism, Judaism, Islam, and other faith traditions. While many people are raised in the UU faith, a great number of members have come from other religious backgrounds. People join the UU faith for a variety of reasons. Unitarian Universalism often draws on adult refugees from other faiths. Often parents choose to bring up their children in the UU faith as a compromise if the mother and father come from different religious backgrounds. Also, parents who do not subscribe to a particular dogma but who want to give their children some kind of religious background are also drawn to the UU faith. Children who are brought up in the UU faith attend Sunday religious education classes, which are somewhat akin to

34. Ithaca CUUPS
Drawing on the heritage of celebration styles in Paganism and unitarian universalism, creating rituals in modern ways and with modern understandings. Meetings and worship services are open to all, as are the discussion groups, book studies, workshops, film series, field trips, and other activities with a Pagan focus.
http://beltaine.info/cuups/CUUPs.html
Meeting notes. Charter.
Ithaca CUUPS
Vision Statement
The Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans ( CUUPS ) as chartered by the Unitarian Universalist Association ( UUA ) at the General Assembly in 1987 for purposes of enabling networking among Pagan Identified UUs; Charter organizations support the mission of CUUPS National .
  • providing outreach of Unitarian Universalism to the broader Pagan community . providing educational materials on Paganism for Unitarian Universalist congregations and the general public . encouraging the development of theo/alogical and liturgical materials based on earth and nature centered religious and spiritual perspectives. encouraging greater use of music, dance, visual arts, poetry, story, and creative ritual in Unitarian Universalis to worship and celebration . providings upport for Pagan -identified UU religious professionals and ministerial students; and fostering healing relationships with our mother the Earth and all her children.
The Ithaca CUUPS Chapter
All meetings and worship services are open to all people. We welcome, and serve members of First Unitarian Society of Ithaca (

35. Religious Movements Homepage: Unitarian Universalists Association
Th Roots of unitarian universalism It discusses where the UU s came from, talks about the influence of Pluralism, Transcendentalism, and Socinianism.
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.
  • 36. First Parish Brewster U.U. - Brewster MA
    unitarian universalism congregation. Contains a listing of staff, a message from the minister, upcoming events, groups and announcements.
    http://www.fpbuu.org/
    Courtesy of Karen North Wells
    Congratulations,
    Gloria Bailey and Linda Davies
    Text of Marriage Celebration
    Civil Rights, Civil Marriage
    Cape Cod Community College
    May 3, 2004
    Click this banner for UUA news. Accessible Home Page Love is the doctrine of this church
    The quest for truth is its sacrament
    and service is its prayer,
    To the end that all souls shall grow
    into harmony with the Divine. Message from Jim Robinson, Minister Emeritus Newly-added Sermons click for index The Blessings of Stress (05/02/2004) - Myke Johnson How Big is Our Circle (04/18/2004) - Myke Johnson The Faith of Seeds (03/21/2004) - Myke Johnson About First Parish Sr Minister's Msg The Angle (newsletter) Endowment Fund ... Addictions Ministry
    Having your Cape Cod Wedding at First Parish
    Click Here To Go To the Wedding Website Your Endowment Fund The Board gratefully acknowledges several recent gifts to the Endowment Fund in honor and appreciation of Jim Robinson's 22 years of service. A gift of $11,000 - representing $500 for each of those 22 years - has been recieved from one generous FPB family!

    37. Welcome To The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Of Athens
    Thank you for visiting our congregation’s website. We hope that you will find within this offering a sense of our community and of unitarian universalism.
    http://www.nbank.net/~uufa/
    Sunday Services
    11:00 am Sunday Forums
    9:30 am Adult Choir at Grandview Care Center
    May 30, 3:00 p.m. 50's Sock Hop
    June 4 New Knitting Group
    Meets on Thursdays
    6 - 8 p.m. 4th Sunday Lunch and Grounds Cleanup
    June 27 A Message from Our Minister historic faith The members and friends of our Unitarian Universalist fellowship are committed to a lifetime of learning We come from many different backgrounds in our search to find a place where diversity of belief and opinion is honored and respected. We welcome visitors and new members who wish to join us in our lifelong journey for intellectual, spiritual, emotional and personal growth. email the Fellowship office or me with any questions or concerns you might have about our congregation or about Unitarian Universalism. With warmest regards, Terre Balof
    Website Questions

    Website Design by Athens Web Group

    38. Unitarian Universalist Church Of Asheville - Respect For Diversity
    Judy Duckworth, Sexton. unitarian universalism . . . a faith for the future . . . You will be welcome! unitarian universalism . . . why not a faith for you?
    http://www.main.nc.us/uuca/
    Unitarian Universalist Church of Asheville NC One Edwin Place ...................................
    Asheville, NC 28801................................
    Fax 253-8711 Rev. Dr. Neil Shadle, Interim Minister Kirstie Fischer, Director of Religious Education Marilyn Martin, Church Administrator Lenora Thom, Music Director Elizabeth Kelly, Administrative Associate DiAnna Ritola-Schow , Religious Education Assistant Judy Duckworth, Sexton UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISM . . . a faith for the future . . .
    • A free religious community where each person is valued and none are excluded; A church that looks to experience as well as to tradition, and honors the wisdom of the world's faiths and of the earth; A religious climate where diversity has been respected for hundreds of years; A congregation where dialogue is an expected part of decision-making; A religion that takes seriously its commitment to making a difference, and believes that each of us has a part to play in healing the human community and the world.
    Why not attend some of our worship services, take part in programs, or come in and talk with a member of the staff? You will be welcome!

    39. Meadville Lombard Theological School
    A theological school serving unitarian universalism and liberal religion.
    http://www.meadville.edu/
    Meadville Lombard THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL Click Here To Enter

    40. UUVerdugo.org - The Unitarian Universalist Church Of The Verdugo Hills - Welcome
    WELCOME TO UUVerdugo GET TO KNOW US a brief introduction to unitarian universalism and UUVerdugo. unitarian universalism IN 25 WORDS OR LESS.
    http://home.earthlink.net/~uucvh/
    4451 Dunsmore Avenue, in La Crescenta, CA ( directions Church services and religious education programs for children every Sunday at 10:30 AM.
    this sunday's sermon topic

    Visitors are always welcome. WELCOME TO UU Verdugo GET TO KNOW US
    a brief introduction to Unitarian Universalism and UUVerdugo. RELIGIOUS SERVICES
    calendar of upcoming sunday sermon topics and speakers. LIFESPAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
    programs for children and adults; our Education Director's monthly column. UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISM IN 25 WORDS OR LESS SOCIAL ACTION CIRCLE
    community projects supported by our congregation. FRIENDSHIP HALL
    a calendar of the social activities of the congregation. BULLETIN BOARD
    Posted notices and information about events in the life of the community BOARD OF TRUSTEES
    our President's monthly column. BOOKSHELF
    Recommended books of interest to Unitarian Universalists on sale from Amazon.Com EARTH GROUP our new environmental club. FIND OUT MORE how to contact us; useful information. Links

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