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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.
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 | 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.
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 | 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.
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 | 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.
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 | 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.
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 | Blackpool Unitarian Church - General information, sermons and calendar.
|  | Boston Lincolnshire, Unitarian Chapel - A family of individuals searching for a personal faith who believe in the inherent good in all people.
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 | 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.
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 | Brighton Unitarian Church - Introduction to unitarianism and information about services, ceremonies, facilities and history of the Unitarians in Brighton.
|  | 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.
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 | 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.
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 | 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.
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 | 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.
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 | 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.
|  | Church of The Epiphany - Independent Unitarian church based in London. Site includes philosophy and contact information.
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 | 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.
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 | 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.
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 | 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.
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