First Unitarian Universalist Church, Houston

First Unitarian Universalist Church, Houston

The First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston, located in the Museum District, has been a prominent center of liberal religion since 1914, making it one of the oldest Unitarian Universalist (UU) churches in the southern United States. As a member congregation of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA), the church is affiliated with other UU churches in Greater Houston and around the world.

The church community is committed to creating a more loving, just, and peaceful world, an aspiration in line with Dr. King's vision of "the beloved community." Despite being a diverse congregation, the members of the church are united in their shared mission of using their skills, talents, and experience to make a positive impact on the world.

The church embraces diversity and encourages its members to nurture their spiritual lives with intentionality, pursuing the beliefs that resonate with each individual. The congregation recognizes that its members come from various faith traditions, ethnicities, histories, and spiritualities, as well as genders and sexual orientations. However, they encourage members to think independently and ask difficult questions, understanding that it's not necessary to think alike to love alike.

Unitarian Universalism is an older faith tradition than many realize, and the church is proud of its roots. Its history can be traced back centuries to liberal religious pioneers in England, Poland, and Transylvania. In North America, Unitarians and Universalists can trace their origins back to early Massachusetts settlers and the Framers of the Constitution. These two liberal Christian groups joined together in 1961 to form the UUA. Today, Unitarian Universalists are an inclusive and diverse group of people who share common values of peace, love, and understanding.

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Sight Name: First Unitarian Universalist Church
Sight Location: Houston, USA (See walking tours in Houston)
Sight Type: Religious

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