General introductions to Unitarianism and Unitarian Universalism
- For an extensive Q&A-style introduction, try Unitarian? What's that? Written by Cliff Reed, a Unitarian minister in the UK, it starts with a brief history and then delves a little deeper into some of the common questions about our faith tradition.
- the Newcomer's Corner of the Unitarian Universalist Association's website offers an FAQ, a bulletin board, some email lists, and a congregation-finder
General information about Unitarianism and Unitarian Universalism
- The Canadian Unitarian Council website is the online headquarters for the Unitarian movement in Canada. It offeres a congregation-finder, current event, and contact information.
- The Unitarian Universalist Association website is the online headquarters for the Unitarian Universalist movement, focussing on activities in the United States.
- Buehrens, John. A Chosen Faith: an introduction to Unitarian Universalism. Beacon Press, Boston: 1998. This is often considered the definitive first-book-to-read. First printing under the title Our Chosen Faith
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(A note about international Unitarianism: The organisation in the United States called the Unitarian Universalist Association accepts members from all over the world. However, the Canadian Unitarian Council separated from the UUA in order to better serve its own membership by focusing on Canadian circumstances and needs. There are also organisations in Europe and throughout the world which maintain varying levels of connection with the UUA. As individuals, many Unitarians and Unitarian Universalists recognise a theological connection with people around the globe, regardless of their country or formal religious organisation.)