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Unitarian Universalism has a long heritage that goes back hundreds of years to courageous people who struggled for freedom in thought and faith. Unitarianism and Unversalism started as separate movements beginning in the 1500's emphasizing a search for religious truth and a tradition of inclusiveness. In this country, congregations date back to the Massachusetts settlers and the founders of the republic. In 1961, Unitarians and Universalists merged to form the Unitarian Universalist Association, and today there are more than one thousand congregations in the US and Canada. The members covenant to affirm and promote these seven guiding principles:
Some historical figures associated with Unitarian Universalism are John Adams, Louisa May Alcott, Susan B. Anthony, Clara Barton, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Beatrix Potter, Albert Schweitzer, Walt Whitman, Frank Lloyd Wright and Whitney Young. For a more complete list, visit the Famous UUs web site. For more information about Unitarian Universalism, visit the Unitarian Universalist Association web site. |
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