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Ainsworth Presbyterian Chapel (Unitarian)
A church that was originally Presbyterian but for many years now Unitarian.
Altrincham: Dunham Road Unitarian Chapel
The chapel has its roots in liberal Christianity, which many of us, indeed most, still follow. We each seek to discover and build upon the best from other religious faiths, philosophies and approaches to life. So our worship includes praise to God and a celebration of life and its wonders. Not everyone shares the same beliefs. Each person is encouraged to work out his or her own faith.
Ansdell Unitarian and Free Christian Church
A liberal-minded community bound together by shared values and friendship rather than dogma. No credal test is imposed on minister or members.
Ashton-in-Makerfield: Park Lane Chapel
We have our roots in the Christian faith, but we salute the faithful of all the great World Religions. We welcome new discoveries and thought; we reverence all the good the past has known, but we refuse to live on our capital, for we hold the best is yet to be. Our faith, therefore, is always a continuing adventure.
Astley Unitarian Chapel
Describes the organisation and its history with service times.
Barnet: Golders Green Unitarian Church
Includes information about activities, the building and contact details.
Bath Unitarian Fellowship
Small but growing group of religious liberals who meet for worship at the Friends' Meeting House in York Street, Bath.
Bedfield Unitarian Chapel
Unitarians believe that the whole truth about God, the Universe and humanity is too great to be captured in man-made dogmas. Instead we affirm the fundamental liberty of every person to be true to their own conscience and experience in matters of faith.
Belper Unitarian Chapel
We are a fellowship of faith that rejoices in the liberty to believe freely according to our own consciences and experiences.
Birmingham: Unitarian New Meeting Church
We affirm three basic principles - freedom, reason, and tolerance. We respect and use the Jewish and Christian scriptures in our worship, and acknowledge Jesus of Nazareth as a great teacher and example to follow. In the spirit of enquiry, however, we also believe that we can learn from the other major religious traditions of the world, and have a deep respect for their teachers and scriptures.
Blackpool Unitarian Church
General information, sermons and calendar.
Bolton Bank Street Unitarians
Activities, calendar, sermons, photographs and information about Bolton Bank Street Unitarian Chapel.
Bolton: Halliwell Road Free Church (Unitarian)
The Church is an active member on N.E.L.U.M.(North East Lancs Unitarian Mission) a member of the General Assembly of Uniarian and Free Christian Churches and The Unitarian Christian Association.
Boston Lincolnshire, Unitarian Chapel
A family of individuals searching for a personal faith who believe in the inherent good in all people.
Bradford Unitarians
We seek to share and promote liberal spiritual values, with or without a belief in God, and an awareness of the underlying spiritual dimension of the Universe, illustrated in our affirmations below. Meetings and services are open to all who wish to take part where we strive to build a fellowship of faith that allows us to believe freely in accordance with our conscience and experience. We value the shared basis that our affirmations provide for the exploration of our personal beliefs.
Bridgeport: The Chapel in the Garden
A Free Christian Chapel where we try to follow the teaching of Jesus, and encourage free thought. The services are Biblically based and the congregation come from a wide range of Christian backgrounds.
Brighton Unitarian Church
Welcomes all who seek a better understanding of life through spiritual exploration. Growing from a Christian tradition we have respect for all faiths, coupled with a modern religious outlook which encourages freedom of individual thought.
Bristol: The Unitarian Meeting
The congregation was formed in the late 1980s from the coming-together of the Lewin's Mead Meeting and that of Oakfield Road Liberal and Free Christian Church, both buildings having been sold when congregational numbers became too small to support their upkeep.
Bury Unitarian Church
Provides a focus for liberal religious worship and reflection and a centre of fellowship for people of religious sentiment.
Cambridge Unitarian Church
Our services are simple in form. They usually consists of hymns, prayers, meditations, readings, music and an address. We read from the Bible, that storehouse of spiritual experience and wisdom. We recognise that not everything in it is of equal value. It is a thoroughly human book. We reverence the wisdom it contains, but we do not look upon it as infallible.
Chatham Unitarian Church
A liberal religious community in the heart of Medway, Kent. We impose no creed or dogma.
Chelmsford Unitarian Fellowship
Sharing liberal spiritual values with an inquiring mind in Essex.
Cheltenham: Bayshill Unitarian Church
Part of the Cotswold Group of Unitarian & Free Christian Congregations.
Chorley Unitarian Chapel
This Church was founded for the worship of God and the service of man in the spirit of Jesus Christ. No credal test is applied on either Minister or Members and all who find its services helpful are invited to become members of the Congregation.
Chorley Unitarian Chapel
Information on the chapel, built 1725, its aims, programme, activities, location and includes a thought, hymn (with live music) and prayer, and links, Unitarian and other.
Chorlton Unitarian Church
A spiritual community who welcome all to join with us on a journey of faith and self discovery. In common with many other Unitarian Churches, our faith is formed using the insights and wisdom of many world faiths, not just Christianity.
Colchester Unitarians
Our religion last flourished in Colchester at the beginning of the nineteenth century, when a meeting house was owned for about six years, in the Dutch Quarter. This no doubt followed upon commotions among more moderate Christian Dissenters.
Croydon Unitarian and Free Christian church
The website of one of Greater London's more active unitarian congregations.
Derby; Friargate Unitarian Chapel
Open-minded church with a caring congregation.
Ditchling Unitarians
Our Church welcomes all who seek the meaning of life. We have respect for Christian tradition coupled with a modern religious outlook that encourages freedom of individual thought. We welcome all who believe that religion is wider than any sect and deeper than any one set of opinions.
Doncaster Unitarian and Free Christian Church
This church is open to all who wish to worship with an open mind, in a spirit of freedom, reason and tolerance.
Dover Unitarian and Free Christian Church
Practises a free and enquiring approach to the worship of God, the celebration of life, service of humanity, and reverence for all creation. Seeks truth, tolerance and kindness.
Dudley Old Meeting House
Part of the Midland Union district association. It is also a member of the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches
Dukinfield Old Chapel
Here let no one be a stranger. We are a mainstream Unitarian congregation with a spectrum of beliefs. We aim to be an open and caring community.
Edmund Kell Unitarian Church
Information about the Church and Unitarianism in general. Southampton, Hampshire.
Evesham: Oat Street Chapel
Made up of people from a variety of backgrounds - from a liberal Christian outlook, through an openness to all the world's religions, to a spirituality which feels no need of a God. They are drawn to an open-minded environment, and the company of people who are always ready to listen and learn, and who will treat all views with respect.
Great Yarmouth:"Old Meeting" Unitarian C
This church exists to provide an environment for personal and religious growth. It promotes reason, tolerance and freedom in religion. "Old Meeting" welcomes all who share this goal.
Harrogate Unitarian Fellowship
A congregation of religious liberals who cherish wide differences of religious opinion and belief. We welcome all who believe there are many sources of truth. There is no imposed dogma.
Hinckley Unitarian Chapel
Our chapel and denomination has a tradition of creating ceremonies for divorcees, and open/mixed marriages, our previous minister having been a member of the Hibbert Trust working party on "Rites of Passage".
Hindley Unitarian Chapel
Offers Liberal Christian Sunday worship and interfaith meitational/contemplative teaching and practices.
Hollywood: Kingswood Meeting House
A congregation of about 25 people meet for worship every Sunday at 11.00 am. The service, which lasts for about an hour is fairly traditional with a mix of hymns (from 'Hymns of Faith and Freedom'), readings, prayers and an address.
Horsham Unitarian Church
Includes its beliefs, activities, history, contact information and service times.
Hull Unitarian Church
A congregation of religious liberals who cherish wide differences of religious opinion and belief. Together we explore and celebrate life as a spiritual journey. We search for meaning and truth whilst respecting the best in all faith traditions. We encourage people to think for themselves
Hyde Chapel
Hyde Chapel is the home of a congregation of Free Christians, who worship in the village of Gee Cross, Hyde, to the east of Manchester. We have a joint pastorate with Flowery Field church, Hyde.
Hyde: Flowery Field Church,
To the Worship of God by a Congregation bound by no Creeds or Confessions of Faith who, under the guidance of Ministers equally free to follow Truth, humbly strive to love God and serve their Fellowmen.
Ipswich Unitarian Meeting House
One of the finest surviving Dissenting Meeting Houses in the country, and one of Ipswich's most important historic structures.
Kensington Unitarians
Essex Church, London. A community for spiritual exploration and personal growth, combining traditional Unitarian non-creedal worship with insights from many world sources.
Kent: Sevenoaks Unitarian Church
Services, activities, history and contacts.
Kidderminster Unitarian Church
This Church exists to worship God who is at the core of all the great world religions. Within His loving embrace we are free as individuals to grow spiritually in accordance with our reason and conscience.
Lambeth: Brixton Unitarian Church
Includes services, outreach, history and contact details.
Lancaster Unitarian and Free Christian Church
The members of this congregation welcome all who believe that religion is wider than any sect and deeper than any set of opinions, and all who might find in their friendship, strength and encouragement for daily living.
Leeds: Mill Hill Unitarian Chapel
Welcomes all who wish to explore their spirituality in an atmosphere of tolerance, understanding and friendship.
Leicester Great Meeting Unitarian Chapel
We are a long-established congregation of, at present, thirty to forty individuals who share an enquiring outlook into non-dogmatic liberal religion.
Lincoln Unitarian Chapel
We strive to build a fellowship of faith that rejoices in the liberty of all its members to believe freely in accordance with their own conscience and experience. We celebrate life and try to serve humanity and cherish the living earth. The vision of love and justice as expressed in the life and ministry of Jesus is important to us, and we accept the spiritual insights of other ages and traditions.
Liverpool: Gateacre Chapel
Worshipping God - Serving man - Following Jesus.
Liverpool: Ullet Road Unitarian Centre
Sunday service includes a Sunday School for children of all ages which is conducted by Angela and Linda. Those attending are invited to share coffee and conversation after service each week.
Macclesfield: Kind Edward Street Chapel
The Unitarian chapel of King Edward Street in Macclesfield is an historic building with a spiritual community which has continuously worshipped here for three hundred years.
Manchester: Cross Street Chapel
Open to all who wish to worship in a spirit of free inquiry. The congregation is self-governing on democratic principles and is affiliated to the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches and the Manchester District Association.
Mansfield Unitarian Church (Old Meeting House
The church was founded in 1662 by a group of Anglican clergy following "The Great Ejection" on August 24th 1661 - St. Bartholomew's Day. The group included the Rev. Robert Porter from Pentrich in Derbyshire. The chapel itself was built in 1702 and enlarged in 1870 financed by local mill owner, William Hollins, former owner of Pleasley Vale Mills. The Old Meeting House is the oldest non-conformist place of worship in Nottinghamshire.
Newcastle upon Tyne Unitarian Church
Looking for a tolerant, supportive community where you are free to reason for yourself and follow your own spiritual path?
Newcastle: Unitarian Meeting House
This church is open to all who wish to worship with an open mind, in a spirit of freedom, reason and tolerance. We do not all hold the same beliefs. Rather, each person is encouraged to follow his or her own spiritual path.
Northampton Unitarians
A free church, encouraging tolerance, reason & independent thought.
Norwich: Octagon Unitarian Chapel
Our vision is to realise a ministry of all believers in a spiritual dimension of life and to develop people's awareness. We wish to grow together as a community.
Nottingham High Pavement Chapel
Historic Unitarianism in the heart of a vibrant modern city with colourful past.
Oxford: Chapel Society Manchester College
We are a varied congregation in terms of age and nationality, with a roughly even balance between the sexes and a mixture of "Town" and "Gown". Our religious (or non-religious) backgrounds are also diverse, including various Christian denominations, Judaism, Hinduism and secular Humanism, as well as some who have been lifelong Unitarians. As our Principles suggest, we find a basis for unity in our shared search for truth and in mutual respect for sincerely held beliefs.
Padiham Unitarians
Since 1806, this Unitarian congregation has played an important role in the religious life of Padiham and the wider community. From its beginning, it has welcomed those who have wanted to worship according to the dictates of their own conscience, free from dogmatic restriction.
Plymouth Unitarian Church
Maintains a congregation holding regular meetings for worship and celebration in a spirit of freedom and tolerance with no imposition of creed or dogma.
Richmond and Putney Unitarian Church (Also known a
As a church we are united in fellowship and not by any fixed creed. We hold that religious belief is a matter for the individual and that such belief should be held in the light of reason and may change with new knowledge.
Rivington Unitarian Chapel
Worship here has many traditional Christian aspects but also draws on material from a variety of world religions and literatures.
Rosslyn Hill Unitarian Chapel Hampstead London
Unitarian Chapel in London, built in 1862: information on services, the congregation, the minister, and other news and events.
Salisbury Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists
We find inspiration from a wide variety of sources and from sharing our hopes and fears. We try to face the ultimate questions in an open and caring fellowship, free from dogmas, under the wide umbrella of the Unitarian movement.
Scottish Unitarian Association
Aims to promote fellowship among Unitarians in Scotland and to spread Unitarian ideas and principles in Scotland by linking Unitarian churches, fellowships, societies and individuals.
Sheffield: Underbank Unitarian Chapel
A Unitarian Chapel set is glorious surroundings overlooking the Loxley Valley near Sheffield. It was founded in 1652 and the current building was constructed in 1743.
Sheffield: Upper Chapel
Unitarian Chapel in the city centre. Details of events, publications and the history of the chapel.
Shrewsbury Unitarian Church
Worship at Shrewsbury takes many forms, in the belief that variety exists at the centre of a rich spiritual life. We experience prayer, meditation, poetry, discussion, music and sometimes silence at our meetings. We come together to foster a greater understanding of ourselves and others and are unified by the belief that worship is a journey, not a private process.
Stalybridge Unitarian Church
Information about the activities and services, a free church in Stalybridge, Cheshire.
Stockport Unitarian Church
A church in the Liberal Christian tradition which cherishes its heritage but which also seeks to explore new horizons.
Taunton: Unitarian Congregation and Chapel
Welcomes all who wish to come and join our fellowship in worship, regardless of religious beliefs.
Trowbridge Unitarian Congregation
Information about Unitarians, the history of this group, and when services and special events are scheduled.
Unitarian Fulwood Old Chapel
Based on freedom of religious thought and tolerance towards others, Unitarians are encouraged to find their own path to truth guided by their own conscience, life experiences, observations and reflections. Sheffield, South Yorkshire.
Unity: Islington's Unitarian Church
In this Unitarian and Free Christian Church there is no set creed or dogma. Most believe Jesus was the greatest of the prophets but not part of a divine Trinity. Nevertheless, no other prophet or teacher has so influenced world history.
Urmston : Queens Road Unitarian & Free Christi
This church is open to all who wish to worship with an open mind, in a spirit of freedom, reason and tolerance. We do not all hold the same beliefs. Rather, each person is encouraged to develop his or her own faith.
Wakefield Unitarians
A historic eighteenth century chapel committed to freedom, reason and tolerance, with a small but active congregation.
Walmsley Unirarian Chapel, Egerton, Bolton.
A truly welcoming, broad-minded, worshipping community, who will accept you for what you are.
Warrington: Cairo Street Chapel
Cairo Street Chapel stands for religious worship unfettered by dogma or tradition; for a religion that is in harmony with the spirit of free enquiry and the aspirations of the human soul.
West Kirby Free Church
Love is the doctrine of this church, the quest for truth is its sacrament, and service is its prayer, To dwell together in peace, to seek the truth in freedom, to serve mankind in fellowship, To the end that all souls may grow into harmony with the divine, This do we covenant with one another.
Whitby: Old Unitarian Chapel, Flowergate
Our services are simple and inclusive incorporating readings and meditations from a wide range of writings: poetry, essays, reflective prose, world literature, the wisdom from holy scriptures including the Bible. Most services also include hymns, music and an address.
Williamson Memorial Unitarian Christian Church, Du
We believe in civil and religious liberty the world over. We are a church which supports the principles of freedom, progress and tolerance and which aspires through worship, enquiry and service to make its work relevant to life.
Woodhall Spa: Kirkstead Unitarian Chapel
Unitarianism in deepest Lincolnshire.
York Unitarians
Details of Services and other activities, map and directions to Chapel, current newsletter, weddings, same sex blessings, child namings, funerals.