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100 Questions
100 Questions That Non-Members Ask About Unitarian Universalism.
Church of the Younger Fellowship (CYF)
The mission of The Church of the Younger Fellowship is to foster, build and support an inclusive international faith community through Unitarian Universalist Principles, which strives to meet the spiritual and social needs of the larger young adult movement and to ensure accountability to and representation of its members.
Famous UUs
The lists included on this site link the names of some famous Unitarians, Universalists, and (after their merger in 1961) Unitarian Universalists, with some basic information about them. The emphasis is on UUs in the United States and Canada.
Heartland District of the Unitarian Universalist Association
Representing congregations in Michigan, Ohio and parts of Kentucky and Indiana, the Heartland District uses its resources to promote and develop strong, growing congregations that interact with other UU congregations, their communities, the District, and the UUA.
The Church of the Larger Fellowship (CLF)
CLF's mission is to provide a ministry to isolated religious liberals, and to offer a spiritual home within the Unitarian Universalist movement.
Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA)
The Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) represents the interests of more than one thousand Unitarian Universalist congregations, on a continental scale. The UUA grew out of the consolidation, in 1961, of two religious denominations: the Universalists, organized in 1793, and the Unitarians, organized in 1825.
Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC)
The Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC) advances human rights and social justice around the world, partnering with those who confront unjust power structures and mobilizing to challenge oppressive policies. The UUSC envisions a world free from oppression and injustice, where all can realize their full human rights.
Unitarian Universalist United Nations Office (UU-UNO)
The UU-UNO promotes peace, justice and liberty for all as reflected in the UN Charter. Our current major goals are to: Promote sustainable development as a means to achieve peace, security and human rights. Encourage reform of the UN that enhances the effectiveness of the organization.
UU World
uuworld is a companion website to UU World, the magazine of the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations.
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