Unitarian Universalist Association
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"Unitarian Universalism is a liberal religious tradition that was formed from the consolidation of two different religions: Unitarianism and Universalism. Both began in Europe hundreds of years ago. In America, the Universalist Church of America was founded in 1793, and the American Unitarian Association in 1825. After consolidating in 1961, these faiths became the new religion of Unitarian Universalism through the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA)." [1] wiki
- Rev. Peter Morales, President
Contents
Past Presidents
Accessed November 2011: [2]
- The current president of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) is Rev. Peter Morales.
- William G. Sinkford, 2001-2009
- John A. Buehrens, 1993-2001
- William F. Schulz, 1985-1993
- O. Eugene Pickett, 1979-1985
- Paul Nathaniel Carnes, 1977-1979
- Robert Nelson West, 1969-1977
- Dana McLean Greeley, 1961-1969
Contact
URL: http://www.uua.org
Resources and articles
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- Elandria Williams
- Homer A. Jack
- Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
- Unitarian Universalist Veatch Program
- Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility
- Beacon Press
- Holdeen India Program
- Center for an Urban Future
- Molly Schultz Hafid
- Michael Greenman
- Tim Brennan - former CFO
References
- ↑ History, Unitarian Universalist Association, accessed November 19, 2011.
- ↑ Past Presidents, Unitarian Universalist Association, accessed November 19, 2011.