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  2. Unitarian Universalism - Wikipedia

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    The Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) was formed in 1961 through the consolidation of the American Unitarian Association, established in 1825, and the Universalist Church of America, [5] established in 1793. [2] The UUA is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts; and serves churches mostly in the United States.

  3. Unitarian Universalist Association - Wikipedia

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    Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) is a liberal religious association of Unitarian Universalist congregations. It was formed in 1961 by the consolidation of the American Unitarian Association and the Universalist Church of America, [4] respectively. However, modern Unitarian Universalists see themselves as a separate religion with its own ...

  4. Sofía Betancourt - Wikipedia

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    Sofía Betancourt. Sofía Betancourt is an American minister and professor who is the tenth president of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA). The UUA president is the CEO and religious leader of Unitarian Universalism. Betancourt is the first woman of color and openly queer person to be elected to the office. [ 1]

  5. General Assembly (Unitarian Universalist Association)

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    General Assembly (GA) is an annual gathering of Unitarian Universalists of the Unitarian Universalist Association. It is held in June, in a different city in the United States every year. The last GA held outside the United States was in Quebec in 2002, after which congregations belonging to the Canadian Unitarian Council separated from the UUA.

  6. Singing the Living Tradition - Wikipedia

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    According to Jason Shelton, Singing the Living Tradition was the first standard denominational hymnbook to include songs from Unitarians in Eastern Europe, spirituals from the African American tradition, folk and popular songs, music of major, non-Christian religious traditions, and chants and rounds gathered from the various traditions of the ...

  7. Districts of the Unitarian Universalist Association - Wikipedia

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    The Ballou Channing District comprises Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts. Named after Universalist clergyman Hosea Ballou and Unitarian clergyman William Ellery Channing, it presides over 45 congregations. The Clara Barton District comprises the Connecticut Valley and Central Massachusetts. It is named after Clara Barton, a pioneer ...

  8. Coming of Age (Unitarian Universalism) - Wikipedia

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    Coming of Age (CoA, COA) is a Unitarian Universalist program in which a congregation fosters the transition of its children into youth.Although COA programs vary by congregation, they typically mark the individual's transition from younger religious education programs into a youth group, District-level/Regional Young Religious Unitarian Universalists (YRUU), as well as National and Continental ...

  9. Susan Frederick-Gray - Wikipedia

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    University of Wisconsin-Madison B.S. Harvard Divinity School M.Div. Website. UUA President's pages. Susan Frederick-Gray is a Unitarian Universalist minister who served as the ninth president of the Unitarian Universalist Association from 2017 to 2023. [3] She was the first woman to be elected to the office.