Unitarianism in England: Roots, Renewal and Spirit – In-Person and Virtual Worship

What does Unitarianism look like in England today? How does a movement shaped by centuries of dissent, conscience, and courageous questioning continue to evolve in a modern, multicultural society? This service explores the distinctive character of English Unitarianism, from its radical roots in religious freedom and social reform to the warm, community-centred chapels that still […]

Phrases That (We Hope) Define Us-In-Person and Virtual Worship

We hear “government of the people, by the people, and for the people” and smile approvingly. The idea of “the moral arc of the universe” bending toward justice suggests possibility. One hopes such phrases define America. But did you know of the Unitarian and Universalist connections of these and similar thoughts? Consider this service a […]