Massachusetts United States Congregations Unitarianism and Universalism
Massachusetts United States Congregations Unitarianism and Universalism
Massachusetts
Please list Massachusetts congregations with membership in the Unitarian Universalist Association.
(As of Mar-01, the descriptions are being rewritten to accurately reflect the content of the web page, and to remove the flowery quotes. Most of the current descriptions contain flowery quotations, all of which will be rewritten. Stifle the urge to follow the lead of others. Remember that the Open Directory project is here to characterize web pages, not to report how loving and open the congregation is.)
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- Mission: "foster personal spiritual growth and joy in a warm and diverse community, provide an open, respectful forum for intellectual, social justice and ethical concerns, mark important events of people's lives."
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- Affiliated with the Unitarian Universalist Association, the UU Society holds Sunday service at 10:00 a.m. at the Meetinghouse, 121 North Pleasant Street, Amherst, MA.
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- a lively, liberal congregation of about 350 adult members and over 200 children.
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- Sherborn. Provides information about services, programs, history, and principles.
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- "We don't do guilt!"
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- Worship schedule, calendar, and youth information.
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- "Founded on the same date as the town, 1711, a supportive community for people who believe that ethical living is the supreme witness of religion."
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- "We are a safe and welcoming community of open minded people committed to developing our spirituality while serving each other and the broader community." Schedule of Services, Calendar of major events.
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- History, social action projects, newsletter, calendar of events.
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- "We are a Welcoming Congregation in process. As a diverse congregation, we celebrate and honor life and its diversities together."
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- Worship every other Sunday at 10:30 am 245 Porter Lake Drive.
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- "Our home in the real world is on the Common in Ashby, a rural community in North Central Massachusetts (on the New Hampshire border)."
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- "We are a friendly and active Welcoming Congregation.... We welcome diversity. Services are held in a handicap-accessible, beautifully maintained, 125-year-old historic church.... The church features two renowned LaFarge stained-glass windows."
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- "...a spiritual diverse, friendly, and open New England congregation located on the green on Main Street...built in 1755, is one of the oldest church buildings in America. The congregation serves families from the Nashoba Valley."
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- "We, the First Universalist Society in Franklin, are a religious community which celebrates diversity where all are welcome."
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- "First Parish is a member society of the Unitarian Universalist Association."
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- Calendar, service schedule, sermons, newsletters.
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- Calendar, history, newsletters.
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- A lively and progressive faith community in Belmont, Massachusetts.
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- "... we seek to provide a supportive community for spiritual and intellectual exploration where acceptance and love empower us to develop ethical values and to act on our beliefs."
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- "The Mission of All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church is to apply the principles of our faith in the spirit of the Free Church and to nurture spiritual growth."
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- Worships on Sundays from September through June at 10:30 a.m. at 1508 Washington Street.
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- Worship schedule, text of past sermons, principles of faith, and education program information.
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- Worship schedule, calendar of events, history.
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- Includes a schedule of services and information about programs.
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- Church of Light is a small and intimate church adhering to the free and progressive tradition of Universalism. Honoring religious differences, the power of reasoned inquiry, and the light of knowledge. Not affiliated with the Unitarian Universalist Assoc
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- Medfield. Calendar, newsletter, history, social action projects.
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- "a community of seekers that recognizes the dignity and worth of every human being, affirms each person's search for truth and meaning, asserts our commitment to freedom, and espouses the democratic process. We embrace diversity and include all who
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- "Our purpose is to be a free society and recognize each individual's right to develop his or her own beliefs. We join together for worship, for the exchange of religious and ethical knowledge, experience and opinion, and to affirm the worth of every
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- A welcoming congregation; site includes program description, sermons, history, newsletter, calendar of events.
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- Worcester. Service schedule, newsletter, history.
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- "Also known as the Church of the Presidents. Burial place of John Adams and John Quincy Adams, and their wives Abigail and Louisa Catherine."
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- A welcoming, inclusive and nurturing environment for worship and spiritual growth.
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- Worships every Sunday at 11:00 am at 351 Boylston Street. Upcoming services, downloadable publications, sermons and general information.
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- About the congregation, Sunday schedule, minister's welcome, and external UU links.
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- "The First Parish Unitarian Church of Norwell is a liberal church in dialogue with the religious questions of the modern world, yet still honoring the best within our Judeo-Christian heritage."
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- Minister message, service schedule, calendar of events, newsletters.
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- Sunday service information (with example of Sunday program), church history, a calendar, past sermons/topics, Religious Education information, and links to other UU sites.
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- Calendar of events, membership information, history.
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- East Falmouth. Calendar, history, welcoming statement.
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- Services begin at 11:00am on Sundays from September - June at 35 Church Street. Directions, newsletter, calendar, and church information for this Unitarian Universalist congregation.
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- Offers worship schedule, program information, and staff directory.
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- Oldest Protestant Church gathered in North America (1629). Newsletters, FAQ, reverend profile, photos.
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- Founded in 1637. Contains news and events, information on the minister, it's mission, religious education, social action, weddings, renting space, and history of the church.
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- Beliefs, history, worship schedule.
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- Newsletter, minister profile, service schedule, calendar.
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- Worship schedule, minister message, calendar of events, and membership information.
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- Our religious vision is inclusive, tolerant and questioning, with profound respect for the individual conscience. The full text of sermons are posted on this site.
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- "... celebrating 150 years of liberal religion"
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- Minister profile, sermons, worship schedule, photos, FAQ, youth information.
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- Service schedule, calendar of events, social justice projects.
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- Sunday Worship Services at 11 am at 236 Commercial Street.
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- West Roxbury. Includes news and announcements.
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- One of the first churches in North America: evolved from its 17th-century beginnings, through its 19th-century conversion to unitarianism, to its UU character today. Worship services are held every Sunday and childcare is provided during service.
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- Sunday Worship 10:00 am at 19 Town Square. The oldest continuous church in New England.
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- "We are a progressive community of over two hundred and fifty members and friends. Instead of promoting a specific creed or dogma, we encourage members to develop a personal relationship with the Sacred."
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- Includes mission, principles, service hours, staff, newsletter, religious education, directions and contact information.
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- Sermons, worship schedule, beliefs, newsletters.
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- Worship schedule, calendar of events, and history.
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- Information about all aspects of this church including Sunday services, committees, religious education, activities, a calendar, newsletter, and an archive of sermons.
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- Sunday worship 10:30 am at 50 Church Street. Includes information about events, missions, ministries and contact information.
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- Calendar of events, sermons, worship schedule.
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- Contains information about the church, including history, event listings, photos, and program schedules.
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- Contains information about all aspects of this church including Sunday services, committees, religious education, the minister, a calendar, the newsletter, and music.
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- Sermons, religious education, spiritual growth programs, social action, history, calendar of events.
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- Diverse congregation of people dedicated to seeking truth, beauty and goodness, and promoting among all people the unity of the spirit in the bond of peace.
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- Calendar, sermons, programs, committees, and history.
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- "We seek to make a place for all to experience and celebrate community, to learn our ancient traditions, to educate one another, to share our spiritual search."
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- Newsletter, minister profile, service schedule.
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- "First Parish Church Unitarian Universalist in Lexington is a liberal church that seeks to recognize and support the worth and dignity of every human being, to embrace an evolving faith in harmony with reason, to comfort and encourage people in their
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- "a free pulpit in action - radically redefining religion since 1920." Non-sectarian.
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- "The purpose of this church is to provide spiritual, intellectual, emotional, religious and social stimulation, support, and freedom in a loving and cooperative atmosphere."
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- "Gathered July 5, 1636."
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- Calendar, past sermons, and committees.
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- Includes sermon archive, church activities, yearly seminar information.
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- "We are a vibrant, dynamic, and warm, caring community of spiritually diverse seekers of truth and meaning for our lives."
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- "First Parish in Wayland is a Unitarian Universalist congregation of wonderful people. They make First Parish the healthy and exciting place it is today. The programs the church provides are stimulating and responsible because the people are. Because
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- "serves a diverse community in Southeastern Massachusetts"
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- Contains a listing of staff, a message from the minister, upcoming events, groups and announcements.
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- "First and Second Church is the oldest church in Boston, but the current church was formed in 1970 by the reunion of the First and Second churches.... seven different organizations have joined it, and each has brought to First and Second Church its o
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