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Unitarian Universalism At Large
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The UUA was formed in 1961 through the consolidation of two faith traditions, the Universalist Church of America, organized in 1793, and the American Unitarian Association, organized in 1825. Today the UUA is a religious family of more than 1,000 congregations that support each other and bring to the world a theology of tolerance, interdependence and compassion. A Board of Trustees elected by our congregations governs the UUA, in accordance with our commitment to the democratic process. The Association is charged to support the ongoing work of the the congregations. Annually, we hold a meeting of the entire Association, called General Assembly, where delegates representing their congregations vote on Association issues." (From the UUA website.) You can take a virtual tour of UUA headquarters by clicking on this link.
The Unitarian Universalist Service Committee130 Prospect Street, Cambridge, MA 02139 Phone: (617) 868-6600; Fax: (617) 868-7102; Toll-free: (800) 388-3920 http://www.uusc.org/ "Grounded in Unitarian Universalist principles that affirm the worth, dignity and human rights of every person, and the interdependence of all life, the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee is a voluntary, nonsectarian organization working to advance justice throughout the world." UUSC Mission.
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