This is a list of Unitarian, Universalist, and Unitarian Universalist churches. Various congregations (churches, societies, fellowships, etc.) and/or individual churches as buildings, of these related religious groups have historic or other significance.
Numerous Unitarian churches are notable for having historic buildings, and there are former church buildings that are historic as well. There are numerous Unitarian churches that are listed buildings in England, that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States, or that are noted on other historic registers.
This article includes churches notable either as congregations or as buildings or as both.
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This is a list intended to cover notable Canadian Unitarian Universalist (UU) churches as either congregations or as buildings or as both. UU congregations in Canada are members of the Canadian Unitarian Council (CUC). The CUC is made up of 46 member congregations and emerging groups.[1]
Indian Council of Unitarian Churches —ICUU
Jemaat Allah Global Indonesia (JAGI), internationally known as Unitarian Christian Church of Indonesia (UCCI), was founded in 1998 and formally registered in 2000, headquarter in Semarang, Java, includes several congregations, member of ICUU. For the church are observed some Law of Moses practices, such as dietary laws and seventh-day Sabbath.[11]
Unitarian Church in Ireland, consisting of two churches, part of the Non-subscribing Presbyterian Church of Ireland.
The Unitarian Universalist Church of the Philippines, Inc. Status: Full Member Members: 2000 Ministers: 34 Founded: The Universalist Church of the Philippines was started in 1954 by Rev. Toribio S. Quimada (d. 1988; martyred). In 1954, the Church was affiliated with the Universalist Church of America. In 1988, UUCP was admitted as a member congregation of the UUA. In 1995, UUCP was one of the founding churches of the ICUU. Congregations: 30 [12]
The Unitarian Church of Transylvania includes a number of individual churches, several with notable historic murals.
The Unitarian Community of Cape Town is the founding site for Unitarianism in South Africa, started in 1867 by Rev. David Faure.[13][14] It is a welcoming congregation.
The General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches counts about 180 churches as members. The following have articles on Wikipedia:
This is a list intended to cover notable churches, including many that are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
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1887 first permanent church, later destroyed by fire 1927 relocation to current building
1979 built
Perry McAdow House (church house) built 1892, NRHP list 1980.
Current building: 1905
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February 25: The first formal meeting of the executive committee held in Room 18, Senate Building, the office of George C. Holland.
The first Universalist sermon was preached by Dr. Trulon in the Dartmouth Schoolhouse in December of 1837.
roughly 9,000 Khasi tribal people ... identify themselves as Unitarians
ICUC also publishes its quarterly Newsletter in English called ICUC Bulletin
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