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First Unitarian Church of St. Louis: 1835 founded St. Louis, Missouri: was founded in 1835 and is the first Unitarian church west of the Mississippi. William Greenleaf Eliot, the first minister of the church, along with members of his congregation, founded Washington University in St. Louis in 1853, and was its first President. [32]
Olympia Brown (1835–1926) – suffragist, Universalist minister of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Kent Ohio [13] Percival Brundage (1892–1979) – technocrat [23] John A. Buehrens (born 1947) – president of the Unitarian Universalist Association from 1993–2001 [24]
To Re-Enchant the World: A Philosophy of Unitarian Universalism. Bloomington, IN: Xlibris. ISBN 1-4134-6691-5. Guest, Avery Pete (2014–2015). "Universalism as Liberal Religion and the 1845 Antislavery Protest". Journal of Unitarian Universalist History. 38. Cambridge, Mass.: Unitarian Universalist Historical Society: 127– 53. McKanan, Dan ...
A survey of likely Missouri voters released in March by Saint Louis University and British pollster YouGov found that 44% of Missourians supported the proposed ballot question while 37% disagreed.
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 ...
The Unitarian Church of the Messiah was a church at 508 North Garrison Avenue at the corner of Locust and Garrison Sts. in St. Louis, Missouri, USA and was the third church of the St. Louis congregation of Unitarians, founded in 1835.
The American Unitarian Association (AUA) was a religious denomination in the United States and Canada, formed by associated Unitarian congregations in 1825. In 1961, it consolidated with the Universalist Church of America to form the Unitarian Universalist Association .
The Unitarian Universalist Scouters Organization (UUSO) created the Living Your Religion program in 2004 as a parallel award for Unitarian Universalist youth. [34] The program was approved by the BSA Religious Relationships committee in 2005 and was promoted at the 2005 National Scout Jamboree as well as at the following jamborees in 2010 and 2013.