Welcome to the North Texas Association of Unitarian Universalist Societies!
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On this page you can find information about our
faith tradition, our history
and our religious
practice. You'll also find quick links to Unitarian Universalist
congregations in North Texas and the greater area. We hope
that you will take the time to visit one of our congregations and
that you'll find an affirming religious home within our faith community! |
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There are thirteen diverse and wonderful North
Texas Unitarian Universalist congregations, all ready to extend a warm welcome to you as you visit and worship with
them. Ranging from metropolitan with a membership nearing 1,000 to suburban
with membership near 100, these congregations show that liberal religion
is alive and well in the greater Dallas/Fort Worth area!
Please visit these Unitarian Universalist congregations in the
North Texas area :
Arlington
Unitarian Universalist Church, Arlington
Horizon Unitarian
Universalist Church, Carrollton
First Unitarian
Universalist Church of Dallas, Dallas
Unitarian Universalist Church
of Oak Cliff, Dallas
Red River Unitarian
Universalist Church, Denison
Denton Unitarian
Universalist Fellowship, Denton
First Jefferson
Unitarian Universalist Church, Fort Worth
Westside Unitarian
Universalist Church, Fort Worth
Pleasant Valley Unitarian
Universalist Church, Garland
Pathways Unitarian
Universalist Church, Keller/Southlake
Unitarian Fellowship
of Longview, Longview
Community Unitarian
Universalist Church, Plano
Unitarian Universalist
Fellowship of Tyler, Tyler
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All of the congregations in this area are part of a UUA District called the
Southwest Unitarian Universalist
Conference,
where you can find helpful information about programs, services, and other
congregations in Texas. Visit the Southwest Conference for more information
on congregations in this part of the United States.
There are many ways to learn more about our faith tradition and its historic
roots. Unitarianism began centuries ago in Transylvania and western Europe,
and Universalism became popular in America in the eighteenth century. To find
out more about our religious practices, we invite you to read
some UUA pamphlets, and see in particular UU introductory
pamphlets.
To find out more about what's on the UUA web site, you might want
to take the UUA.org web tour. If you are interested,
please consider joining one of over 250
online communities. The email
list called "newcomers" is especially for newcomers to Unitarian Universalism.
The list of UU Frequently
Asked Questions may be helpful. And the UUA Public Information
Assistant, Erika Nonken, is always ready
to address your questions. The Newcomers
Bulletin Board also has questions and answers covering a wide
range of interests from newcomers to UUism.
Once again, welcome to the North Texas Association of Unitarian Universalist Societies!
For further information on the North Texas media outreach campaign
for Unitarian Universalism, including use of materials, please contact
the UUA's national marketing outreach
consultant.
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