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Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) The Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) is a religious organization that combines two traditions: the Universalists, who organized in 1793, and the Unitarians, who organized in 1825. They consolidated into the UUA in 1961.
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UU Principles The listing of the seven principles which Unitarian Universalist congregations affirm and promote.
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UU World, the Magazine of the UUA The UUA publishes the quarterly UU World magazine in behalf of its member congregations, which provide free subscriptions as a benefit to their voting members. The magazine descends from a long line of Unitarian and Universalist publications going back almost two centuries: Universalist Magazine was founded in 1819 and the Unitarian Christian Register in 1821. UU World’s mission is to help its readers build their faith and act on it more effectively in their personal lives, their congregations, their communities, and the world. To this end, it strives to be not only informative but also useful, provocative, and even prophetic.
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UUA Bookstore The UUA Bookstore is located in Boston, on the first floor of the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations, often called “headquarters.” We are next door to the Massachusetts State House, looking down on Boston Common.
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UUA Publications The Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) offers a wide variety of publications for personal and congregational use. Be sure to also check out our Visitors Home for basic information about Unitarian Universalism, and our Leaders' Library for useful resources from all our departments.
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UU Partner Church Council onnecting congregations around the world to foster personal transformation,
congregational partnerships, and community capacity building.
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UU WomenSpirit The purpose of Unitarian Universalist Womenspirit is to create, conduct, and support activities that encourage and empower women to explore their religious and spiritual origins, experiences, and beliefs. Pursuing, nurturing, and affirming creativity and diversity are major emphases. There is a strong commitment to developing the use of consensus as the model for decision-making.
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