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    Church Image Dates Location City, State Description; Unitarian Church of South Australia: 1855 founded 1972 current building Norwood, South Australia: Founded in Adelaide 1855 as the Unitarian Christian Church; original church building in Wakefield Street 1857, sold 1971, demolished 1973.

  3. Unitarian Universalism - Wikipedia

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    Unitarian Universalism was formed from the consolidation in 1961 of two historically separate Christian denominations, the Universalist Church of America and the American Unitarian Association, [5] both based in the United States; the new organization formed in this merger was the Unitarian Universalist Association. [20]

  4. Unitarianism - Wikipedia

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    Unitarianism (from Latin unitas 'unity, oneness') is a nontrinitarian branch of Christianity. [1] Unitarian Christians affirm the unitary nature of God as the singular and unique creator of the universe, [1] believe that Jesus Christ was inspired by God in his moral teachings and that he is the savior of humankind, [1] [2] [3] but he is not equal to God himself.

  5. Universalist Church of America - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Universalist Church of America claimed universalist beliefs among some early Christians such as Origen. [5] [6] Richard Bauckham in Universalism: a historical survey ascribes this to Platonist influence, and notes that belief in the final restoration of all souls seems to have been not uncommon in the East during the fourth and fifth centuries and was apparently taught by ...

  6. Districts of the Unitarian Universalist Association - Wikipedia

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    NOTE: Until 2008, there were 20 Districts; the Northeast and New Hampshire-Vermont Districts merged to become the Northern New England District. A prior merger occurred in 2000, when the Unitarian Universalist District of Michigan (UUDOM) merged with the Ohio Valley Unitarian Universalist District (OVUUD) to become the Heartland District.

  7. Unitarian Church in Charleston - Wikipedia

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    Fan tracery ceiling. Francis D. Lee, a Charleston architect and church member, was hired in 1852 to enlarge and remodel the building.Inspired by architecture such as is seen in the Chapel of Henry VII at Westminster Abbey and St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, Lee completed the project two years later in partnership with Edward C, Jones, a local architect with more experience then Lee.

  8. Unitarian Christian Association - Wikipedia

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    The Unitarian Christian Association (UCA) is a fellowship of Christians who feel an affinity with traditional Unitarianism and Free Christianity.The association is based in the United Kingdom and is an affiliated society of the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches, [1] and has formal links with the European Liberal Protestant Network.

  9. Unitarian Universalist Association - Wikipedia

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    The Unitarian Universalist Association is headquartered at 24 Farnsworth Street, within Boston, Massachusetts. This serves as the historical center of Unitarianism in the U.S. As of 2009, the UUA comprised 19 Districts, 1,041 congregations with 164,656 certified members and 61,795 church school enrollees served by 1,623 ministers. [11]