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         Unitarian Universalism:     more books (102)
  1. Our Unitarian Gospel by Minot J. Savage, 2010-03-07
  2. The Unitarian Life: Voices from the Past and Present
  3. Particularism And Universalism In The Book Of Isaiah (Bible in History) by Se-Hoon Jang, 2005-05-30
  4. Popular Objections to Unitarian Christianity Considered and Answered; In Seven Discourses by George Washington Burnap, 2010-10-14
  5. Patterns of Antislavery Among American Unitarians, 1831-1860 by Douglas C. Stange, 1977-05
  6. Essays and Sermons of Williams James Potter (1829-1893), Unitarian Ministerand Freethinker (Studies in American Religion) by William J. Potter, Creighton Peden, et all 2003-12
  7. The Origins of Black Humanism in America: Reverend Ethelred Brown and the Unitarian Church (Black Religion/Womanist Thought/Social Justice) by Juan M. Floyd-Thomas, 2008-09-15
  8. Unitarian Radicalism: Political Impact, 1770-1814 by Stuart Andrews, 2003-02-22
  9. The Arc of the Universe Is Long: Unitarian Universalists, Anti-Racism, and the Journey from Calgary by Leslie Takahashi Morris, James (Chip) Roush, et all 2009-06-01
  10. Unitarian Universalism 1984: Selected Essays by Unitarian Universalist Ministers Association, 1984
  11. Our Chosen Faith: An Introduction to Unitarian Universalism by John A. Buehrens, F. Forrester Church, 1989-07-07
  12. With Purpose and Principle: Essays about the Seven Principles of Unitarian Universalism
  13. Making a Case for Unitarian Universalism by James Kubal-Komoto, 2010-02-16
  14. Sacred Service in Civic Space: Three Hundred Years of Community Ministry in Unitarian Universalism by Kathleen R. Parker, 2007-06-11

41. Unitarian Universalists For Jewish Awareness
An organization committed to addressing the Jewish dimension of unitarian universalism's multicultural challenge.
http://www.uuja.org/
Location: Home Page Unitarian Universalists for Jewish Awareness We offer resources to:
  • those who have come to Unitarian Universalism from Judaism interfaith couples and families religious professionals anyone with a personal or spiritual interest in Jewish/UU issues, stories, heritage and resources.
We work to help people deepen their understanding of Judaism and the ways it has impacted, and can continue to develop, our Unitarian Universalist faith.
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42. Unitarian Universalist Church Of South County
For more information about unitarian universalism, see the UU Principles page or click the More Info selection in the menu at the left.
http://www.uucsc.org/
Unitarian Universalist Church of South County Home Site Map Search Your browser does not support script Annual Congregational Meeting Sunday, June 13
General Assembly - Annual Unitarian Universalist Convention is in Long Beach this year
Our Mission: To encourage spiritual growth through free religious thought; to foster an atmosphere of acceptance, love and respect; to support commitment to service in the wider world. Like most Unitarian Universalist congregations, the UU Church of South County is a spiritually diverse community. Our members identify themselves as Jewish, humanist, Taoist, Christian, pagan, atheist, monotheist, and "none of the above." In general, though, we believe that there is no single religious truth and that life is a spiritual journey best experienced with others. We also strive to be ethnically and affectionally diverse, and we welcome those of any ethnicity or affectional orientation. For more information about Unitarian Universalism, see the UU Principles page or click the More Info selection in the menu at the left.
About Our Worship Services
When and Where: Our worship services are held each Sunday at 9:15 and 11:00 a.m.

43. Mountain Light Unitarian Universalist Church Of Ellijay, Georgia
of unitarian universalism and the flaming chalice. Includes annual meeting information, directions and a newsletter.......
http://www.mluuc.org/
This site hasn't been updated in quite some time, but Mountain Light is thriving. Please join us any Sunday for our main service which begins at 10:30 a.m. Stop by a bit earlier if you'd like to chat and enjoy coffee and snacks.
Are you looking for a religious home that respects the differences between all peoples and affirms every person as an individual? Our members are not required to adhere to a specific creed, or worship a specific deity. (Or any deity at all, for that matter.) We walk many different spiritual paths. We do share a belief that every human being possesses an inherent worth and dignity. We believe in living with compassion in an environment where all are free to share their ideas and insights without fear of ridicule. We believe in the care of our planet, and recognize that all life on earth is connected, and that each one of us is a strand of the same web. If this sounds like your kind of church, we invite you to learn more about us. Come, see, think, and explore with us. A warm welcome awaits you! Mountain Light Unitarian Universalist Church
Phone: (706) 636-4935 voice mail
e-mail: info@mluuc.org

44. Current Web Pages Of UUF Of Chch
unitarian universalism is a liberal Christianbased religion which has its roots in non-conformism. There is now a total absence of dogma and the most important tenet of Unitarians is that one's spiritual growth is one's own responsibility. UU's have a common concern with Social Justice and the Welfare of our Planet.
http://canterbury.cyberplace.org.nz/community/unitarian/
U NITARIAN U NIVERSALIST F ELLOWSHIP OF C HRISTCHURCH N EW Z EALAND Last updated July 1998 Meetings are held at 10:30 a.m. on the first, second and third Sunday of each month in the Function Rooms of the Arts Centre (above Annies). ALL WELCOME!
As Unitarian Universalists we believe in:
The worth and dignity of every person,
Justice, equality and kindness in human relations,
The freedom to search for what is true and right in life,
Using the democratic process as a fair way of making decisions,
Working to create a peaceful, free and just world,
Respecting the connectedness of all life on our planet earth.
Our religious inspiration comes from:
Our own experience of wonder,
Words and deeds of loving and courageous people, Our Jewish and Christian heritage, Wisdom from other world religions, Scientific truth and our own reasoning. At the moment we are a group of about 40 people and we welcome new members. For more information e-mail us or phone/fax on Click here for events of the UU fellowship of Christchurch Click here for useful Unitarian Contacts in New Zealand Click here for ANZU information (Australia and New Zealand Unitarian Association) Click here for worldwide Unitarian links

45. The Conservative Unitarian Universalist
Contains news, links, issues (prolife, animal welfare, etc.), action alerts, and is a meeting place for those of us who lean more toward the conservative side of unitarian universalism.
http://www.geocities.com/conservativeuu/
"We seek to act as a moral force in the world, believing that ethical living is the supreme witness of religion... We know that our relationships with one another, with diverse peoples, races, and nations, should be governed by justice, equity, and compassion."
- From "We are Unitarian Universalists" by Marta Flanagan
Hello, and welcome to my homepage, "The Conservative Unitarian Universalist!" This site contains news stories, links, action alerts, and my perspectives on the UU Principles and Purposes , as they relate to social issues and will hopefully be a meeting place for those of us who lean more toward the conservative side of Unitarian Universalism.
Parents, please note that some of my pages contain some "adult" language and issues. I would probably give some pages a "PG-13" rating. I apologize if you have been offended by anything on my site.
Site Directory
Topics contain quotes, news stories, action alerts, and links.
Child Welfare
Education Entertainment Industry The Environment ... Information About This Website
Last Update : May 8: New news on "Pro-Life" page ("FDA Won't Allow Over The Counter Sales of 'Morning After' Pill"), New news on "Entertainment Industry" page ("The Effects of Media on Tweens").

46. Unitarian Universalist Church Of Indianapolis
It is a great and happy day for unitarian universalism and for all of the citizens of the Commonwealth. Eye Announce New section of the Online side of the
http://www.uui.org/
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Through worship, religious education, friendship and social action, we nurture our spiritual growth, help those in need, and inspire one another to develop and live out our personal beliefs.
Wayside Pulpit
In a time of universal deceit - telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
Recent News and Site Updates
Annual Reports from Committees - June, 2004
Committee chairs, post your reports here. A great way to catch up on all the highlights from the past year of each of the committees that keep UUI running so smoothly!
Wedding Bells Are Ringing!! - UUs Make History in Massachusetts - May 17, 2004
Hillary Goodridge (left) holds up an envelope containing her marriage license as she leaves Boston City Hall with her partner Julie under a police escort in Boston. The couple, who were the lead plaintiffs in the Massachusetts civil marriage lawsuit, were married at 2pm on May 17, 2004.
Today marks the first time that Rev. William G. Sinkford has performed a civil wedding since making the decision not to sign marriage licenses so long as legal marriage rights were denied to same-sex couples. Although Unitarian Universalist ministers have long performed religious services of union for gay and lesbian couples, today the Rev. Sinkford celebrated the opportunity to begin performing civil weddings again.
"It was great privilege to participate in the marriage of this loving and committed couple," he beamed. "It is a great and happy day for Unitarian Universalism and for all of the citizens of the Commonwealth."

47. Unitarian Universalist Students
Provides a community for students supporting the liberal religious values of unitarian universalism through group discussions about different religions, political topics and activism.
http://www.clubs.psu.edu/up/uus/

48. Veatch Home
in social action. The UU Veatch Program also supports organizations whose goals reflect the principles of unitarian universalism.
http://www.uucsr.org/veatch/
The Veatch Program of the
Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Shelter Rock
Home Page Click here for the latest Veatch news The Unitarian Universalist Veatch Program at Shelter Rock supports Unitarian Universalist organizations that foster the growth and development of the denomination and that increase the involvement of Unitarian Universalists in social action. The UU Veatch Program also supports
organizations whose goals reflect the principles of Unitarian Universalism.

49. Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) - Guide To Resources On Transcendentalism And Em
At one time a Unitarian minister, Emerson's thought was and is a major influence on unitarian universalism.
http://www.transcendentalists.com/1emerson.html

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Ralph Waldo Emerson www.arttoday.com Ralph Waldo Emerson, whose original profession and calling was as a Unitarian minister, left the ministry to pursue a career in writing and public speaking. Emerson became one of America's best known and best loved 19th century figures. New: a book review of The Spiritual Emerson Highlight: Understanding Emerson's essay, "Self-Reliance" From these pages, you'll find the best of information about Ralph Waldo Emerson on the Net. Many of the links are to information on other sites; some of the links are to original material or etexts found on this site. I've organized the material by sub-topic as follows (click on any topic): Ralph Waldo Emerson Emerson: Biographies Emerson by Paul More Emerson Pictures ... Emerson: Commercial These pages have existed, in some form or another, since 1995, when I first discovered that there was a wealth of Ralph Waldo Emerson material on the Net, all very difficult to find. My goal for these pages, since then, has been to aid people interested in Ralph Waldo Emerson and the Transcendentalists by identifying and organizing that information.

50. The Unitarian Church, Birmingham, AL
Information Forum for Visitors, All visitors to our church are invited to learn more about our congregation and unitarian universalism on the second Sunday of
http://www.bham.net/ucbham/
T HE U NITARIAN U NIVERSALIST
C HURCH OF B IRMINGHAM
A Church that Honors Differences of Belief
Unitarian Universalist Church 4300 Hampton Heights Drive Birmingham, AL 35209 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 19786 Birmingham, AL 35219 Tel#: (205) 945-8109 FAX#: (205) 945-8111 E-mail: uucbham@worldnet.att.net
About our Congregation
The Unitarian Universalist Church of Birmingham welcomes people from all religious backgrounds. We support free religious thought, unbound by creeds or doctrine. We are more interested in getting heaven into people than people into heaven. The church is dedicated to justice, morality and freedom. In accord with our mission, the church offers ministry, education and social action to benefit the community at large. Social events foster friendships and emotional support among members and friends of the congregation. New Directions: We've moved! We're finally in our new church located at 4300 Hampton Heights Drive, which is off West Valley, at the second traffic light west of I-65. Go up the hill and turn left into the driveway just before the fountain.
Progress on the New Building
To see pictures of the building construction in progress click here
Worship Services
Worship service is held each Sunday at 10:30 A.M.

51. Unitarian Universalist Association Bulletin Board
A place for announcements, comments, questions about unitarian universalism. A hatefree zone.
http://www.uua.org/bulletin.html
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This bulletin board is provided as a service to visitors of the UUA web site. The operation of the board has been modified to prevent "spam" posts and duplicate messages. All genuine queries about UU-related topics are welcome. Plese do not use this board for advertising purposes. If you are a first-time visitor or unfamiliar with Unitarian Universalism, you might wish to visit the Newcomers' Corner and ask questions there; your questions will be answered in a quick and friendly manner. The UUA also maintains e-mail mailing lists on a number of topics, including social justice. For ongoing discussions, please consider joining the appropriate mailing list rather than posting here. About posts to this bulletin board: You are invited to post a message on any UU-related subject other than UUA elections. Accepted posts will appear as soon as they have been reviewed. The content in these pages does not necessarily reflect the views, policies, or practices of the UUA.

52. Ithaca Unitarian Church Home Ithaca, NY Unitarian Universalism
Welcome to the First Unitarian Church of Ithaca, New York ! 306 N. Aurora First Unitarian is a UUA recognized Welcoming Congregation.
http://unitarian.ithaca.ny.us/
Welcome to the First Unitarian Church of Ithaca, New York !
306 N. Aurora Street Ithaca, NY (click here for map) SUNDAY CELEBRATION June 6
10:30 am - Service Music
The combined choirs will perform an intergenerational round by Praetorius, The Children's/Youth Choir will sing Naplan's "Hine Ma Tov" in honor of flower communion, and the Adult/Youth Choir will perform Stephen Schwartz' "Corner of the Sky" and Irving Berlin's "Blue Skies." Sermon: A Unitarian Universalist Holy Day Flower Communion , a distinctively Unitarian Universalist celebration. We'll also have a Ceremony of Farewell for those leaving our community and a ceremony of Child Naming and Parent Dedication.
Interim Minister: Rev. Richard S. Gilbert rsgilbert@aol.com
Director of Religious Education: Lois Ecklund fusre@unitarian.ithaca.ny.us
Assistant RE Director: Jacki Thompson lepican@unitarian.ithaca.ny.us
Assistant RE Director: Barb Blom barbeblom@yahoo.com
Organists:
Church Office Administrator: Mark Pedersen ... 273-7521 FAX 273-3822 office@unitarian.ithaca.ny.us

53. Newcomers Info Page
A special email list set up for people who are relatively new to unitarian universalism. Hosted and monitored by experienced UUs.
http://uua.org/mailman/listinfo/newcomers
newcomers for interested visitors and new UUs About newcomers English (USA) The Newcomers' list is a place where people who are new to Unitarian Universalism (or who are considering UUism) can share their experiences and exchange information about their religious journeys. It is a sensitive, non-judgmental, caring environment that supports the responsible search for truth and meaning in one's life. Because each of us is at a different place and because our journeys do not always lead us to the same destination, subscribers to the list agree to hold to certain standards: compassion, understanding, honesty, openness, no put-downs, no name-calling.
Thanks for your interest! We hope you'll join our discussion. Subscribing to newcomers Newcomers is a closed list with a small number of longer-time UUs who answer questions and act as moderators. If you want to subscribe, please write to the newcomers-owner@uua.org introducing yourself and stating that you want to join the list. Your introduction need not be long and elaborate one or two sentences will do. But if you want to write something long that's ok too! Most self-introductions will be posted to the list so all the newcomers can get to know each other and feel comfortable. After about 9 months of being a member of the list, each subscriber will "graduate" and be encouraged to leave the list. It is anticipated that they will find another UU list, such as UU-Community@uua.org, where discussions can continue.

54. The Unitarian Universalist Congregation Of Hillsborough NC.
Inside, Congregational Information; Discussion Forums. Links, Other UU Congregations in Triangle Area; More Information and Resources About unitarian universalism.
http://www.rtpnet.org/~uuch/
UUCH Unitarian Universalist Congregation
of Hillsborough, NC
A welcoming community of open hearts and open minds. Who are we?
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The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Hillsborough
1710 Old NC 10, PO Box 275, Hillsborough, North Carolina 27278
Please send comments or questions to uuch@rtpnet.org

55. Harvard Divinity School
Divinity school affiliated with the unitarian universalism.
http://www.hds.harvard.edu/
information for:
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56. Unitarian Universalist Essays
Here are a few sites that contain such essays (and other similar items dealing with unitarian universalism) Sermons by Mark Belletini From the Pulpit From the
http://www.2think.org/uu.shtml
On November 2, 1997 Kenneth M. Reeves delivered an essay he had written to the UU fellowship my family and I attend. It was a moving experience at the time. I sat there nodding through most of it, with smiles creeping across my face at times, bits of controlled laughter at others, and my mind being sent off in various directions throughout. To read the sermon that we heard click here . Since this was written to be 'performed', the humor and impact isn't quite as potent as when simply read. Enjoy it anyway. I'm also going to devote this page to other similar essays. If you know of any on the internet, or if you have any that you would like to have put on the internet, please let me know. I'm interested in thought provoking essays that deal with science, a search for truth, creating meaning in our lives, and historical figures. I'm not interested in posting any of the political issues that some UUs speak out on. Here are a few sites that contain such essays (and other similar items dealing with Unitarian Universalism):
Sermons by Mark Belletini

From the Pulpit

From the Pew

Where Did We Come From? Where Are We Heading?

57. A Chosen Faith An Introduction To Unitarian Universalism
A Chosen Faith An Introduction to unitarian universalism by John A. Buehrens Forrest Church. The Foreword by Robert Fulghum is fantastic.
http://www.2think.org/acf.shtml
A Chosen Faith : An Introduction to Unitarian Universalism
Forrest Church
The Foreword by Robert Fulghum is fantastic. Check it out if you want a quick and dirty look at the " religion " frequently called UUism. I was disappointed with parts of the remaining text however. The two main authors' beliefs and writing styles are too similar for a book written as an introduction to a very diverse religion. Even though they alternate in writing the chapters, I couldn't tell which one was writing unless I flipped back to the first page of the chapter. For a book like this, one of the authors should have been a "West Coast Unitarian Universalist"someone less interested in God, the Bible, etc. and more interested in "a free and responsible search for truth and meaning". I'm not trying to indicate that the authors are Bible literaliststhey certainly aren't. But they seem to think that UUism is in many ways "liberal Christianity" and I haven't found that to be the case in my local fellowship. Probably more than any other group of "religious people", Unitarian Universalists differ in beliefs both at the individual and congregational level. While the authors summed up their own beliefs (and perhaps those of their congregations) well, they barely touched on those of many UUs. In fact, they criticized UUs who would fall in the atheist/agnostic/skeptical group. Atheism is "demonic pseudoreligion"?

58. Unitarian Universalist Congregation Of Fairfax
unitarian universalism, a liberal religious tradition, encourages us to keep open minds, believing that personal experience, conscience, and reason should be the final authorities in religion.
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June 6, 2004
Questions and Answers and Hymn Sing Rev. Richard Nugent Judy Harrison No RE program Nursery Care in Administration bldg. Today's Calendar
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View Calendar Announcements Concert - Hornist John Peiffer and pianist Judy Harrison in concert Fri. June 4, 7:30pm, FREE in our Sanctuary. Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann, and Dukas, and Linde, but not all on the French horn. John is an accomplished recorder player, jazz singer, and plays jazz on the horn as well. Judy will throw in a solo or two as well. Bring your neighbors! Additional announcements Poems and prayers submitted by our members: "For certain fortunate people there is something which transcends all classifications of behavior, and that is awareness; something which rises above the programming of the past, and that is spontaneity; and something that is more rewarding than games, and that is intimacy. But all three of these may be frightening and even perilous to the unprepared. Perhaps they are better off as they are. This may mean there is no hope for the human race, but there is hope for individual members of it.

59. Notable Women With Liberal Religious Connections (Unitarian Universalist Ethical
Search for more on notable women, women of Transcendentalism, unitarian universalism, quotations by notable women, etc, with this handy search box.
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Listed in order of their birth years. American unless otherwise indicated.
Anne Bradstreet 1612-1672 Nonconformist
poet , writer; descendents include Unitarians William Ellery Channing Wendell Phillips Oliver Wendell Holmes
Anna Laetitia Aiken Barbauld 1743-1825 Unitarian (British)
activist poet more
Judith Sargent Murray 1751-1820 Universalist
(poet and author ; wrote essay on feminism: 1790 "On the Equality of the Sexes" (Rossi, 1973))
Mary Wollstonecraft 1759-1797 Unitarian; married Unitarian minister
(author, wrote " Vindication of the Rights of Woman " 1792, and Maria or the Wrongs of Woman ; daughter was Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley author
Mary Moody Emerson 1774-1863 Unitarian
(writer; many of her unpublished writings foreshadow the ideas of her nephew, Ralph Waldo Emerson
Maria Cook 1779-1835 Universalist
(jailed after preaching Universalism)
Lucy Barnes 1780-1809 Universalist
(Universalist writer, poet)

60. Thomas Jefferson Memorial Church Unitarian Universalist, Charlottesville, Virgin
A church of the liberal tradition rooted in the heritage of unitarian universalism and dedicated to the belief that in every individual there are extraordinary possibilities.
http://www.uucharlottesville.org/
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THOMAS JEFFERSON MEMORIAL CHURCH is a church of the liberal tradition rooted in the heritage of Unitarian Universalism and dedicated to the belief that in every individual there are extraordinary possibilities. WE ARE committed to the individual and collective pursuit of spiritual growth, social justice, and life-long religious education and understanding. WE FOSTER an open and free community in which we share our gifts, care for one another, and honor our differences. WE SEEK to have a lasting influence on local, national and global programs that promote equity and end oppression. We are a religious community embracing a common faith expressed by our commitment to the Principles and Purposes of the Unitarian Universalist Association This church promotes the full participation in its activities of all persons of whatever race, color, creed, gender, ability and/or disability, affectional or sexual orientation, age, economic status, or origin. If you would like to learn more about the liberal tradition, Unitarian Universalism and this church, please come visit our church. We hope that your visit here will provide you with a greater sense of unity within yourself, with the people around you, and with the world outside these walls.

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