Links of Interest


Unitarian Universalist Connections and Resources

The Unitarian Universalist Association Denominational Homepage: Links to all sorts of UU sites; find a UU Church anywhere in the USA or Canada.

UUA Bookstore
is a book store focusing on all aspects of our faith


UUA Newcomers' Corner
helps introduce you to the Unitarian Universalist Association and Unitarian Univeralism.


The Florida District Unitarian Universalist Association See what's going on with UUs in our area!


Famous Unitarian Universalists celebrates our heritage! You may be surprised who's been a Unitarian, a Universalist, or a UU!


The Unitarian Universalist Service Committee is a powerful voice for human rights and social justice in the U.S. and internationally since 1939. The UUSC sponsors programs that empower women, defend the rights of children, and support the struggles of indigenous people and oppressed racial and ethnic groups.


The News and UUs Media reports, news, press releases from the Unitarian Universalist Association.


Uni-Uniques The Unitarian Universalist gift store. Find out what UU Artisans can create for you.


General Assembly (Salt Lake City, Utah) is the yearly meeting of the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations. The myriad programs, business events, and exhibits provide a rich experience to the thousands of UU's who attend each year.


UU Tracts On-Line offers important philosophical and theological writings from our rich heritage, compiled by the Unitarian Universalist Historical Society.


YRUU (Young Religious Unitarian Universalists), founded in 1981, is the youth movement of the Unitarian Universalist Association. Throughout a network of local youth groups, district youth conferences, and continental events, they develop a loving community of youth through: Youth Empowerment, Religious and Social Questioning, Youth and Adult Cooperation, Worship, Learning, Fellowship, and Social Action. Continental YRUU serves youth ages 14-20, however districts and local youth groups are free to set their own age ranges.


The Church of the Larger Fellowship is a congregation of Unitarian Universalists found all over the world. Its members may be isolated by chance or by choice, but through the CLF they maintain a spiritual connection to our religion for themselves and their children. Many of our members are active in local congregations as well as in CLF.


The Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans (CUUPS) is an organization dedicated to networking Pagan-identified Unitarian Universalists (UUs), educating people about Paganism, promoting interfaith dialogue, developing Pagan liturgies and theologies, and supporting Pagan-identified UU religious professionals.


Unitarian Universalist Christian Fellowship serves Christian Unitarians and Universalists according to their expressed religious needs; to uphold and promote the Christian witness within the Unitarian Universalist Association; and to uphold and promote the historic Unitarian and Universalist witness and conscience within the church universal.


Responsible Consumption Irresponsible consumption endangers our future as it wastes raw materials and precious resources, with a long-lived global impact. We can become more responsible in our consumption, and inspire others to do the same.


The Office of Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender Concerns is guided by the vision that someday we will be able to put ourselves out of business and that oppression against bisexual, gay, lesbian, and/or transgender people, whether it be overt or subtle, will be a thing of the past.


Journey Toward Wholeness Anti-Racism Program helps UU congregations and organizations become more inclusive, develop new relationships in our communities, and initiate, as well as restructure, racial justice efforts to be more effective, authentic, and accountable to oppressed communities.


Other Northeast Florida Area UU Churches

  • Unitarian Universalist Church of Jacksonville
  • Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of St. Augustine

    Other Areas of Interest


    Belief System Selector is an exploration of world religions.


    Beliefnet is a multi-faith e-community designed to help you meet your own religious and spiritual needs -- in an interesting, captivating and engaging way. They are independent and not affiliated with a particular religion or spiritual movement. They are not out to convert you to a particular approach, but rather to help you find your own. Fundamental to their mission is a deep respect for a wide variety of faiths and traditions.


    The American Humanist Association is dedicated to increasing public awareness and acceptance of Humanism through its organized chapters and affiliates.