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The Unitarian
Universalist
Society of
Iowa City

10 S. Gilbert St.
Iowa City, IA
52240

(319) 337-3443

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HISTORY OF UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISM

What do Thomas Jefferson, Florence Nightingale, Frank Lloyd Wright, Clarence Darrow, Beatrix Potter, and Christopher Reeve have in common? All are Unitarian Universalists. With roots in the Jewish and Christian traditions, Unitarianism began in Europe in the 1600s, while Universalism arose in 17th century England and America.  These two liberal, non-creedal religions, joined together in 1961in North America to form The Unitarian Universalist Association. Please visit the history area of the Unitarian Universalist Association(UUA), our national organization.

UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS TODAY

The UUA is a voluntary association of congregations, for which it provides resources, including religious education curricula, publications, and consultants upon request. Its Beacon Press is a major publisher of philosophical and other contemporary thought, and its bi-monthly magazine, The World, found in the home of every UU member as one of the "perks" of membership, carries articles by leading writers as well as denominational news. The UUA website sustains thousands of "hits" each week from people seeking information and services, and the "home pages" of many UU congregations--including this one!--are linked to it.

Largest of several Unitarian Universalist organizations, the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee helps people around the world help themselves through direct serice and advocacy programs. A member of this congregation, the late Frank Z. Glick, directed the work of the UUSC for some years in the latter half of the 20th century.

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