Unitarian Universalist Church in Fullerton
Imagine a Religion Where People With Different Beliefs Worship as One Faith
1600 N Acacia Ave, Fullerton, CA 92831      (714) 871-7150      Rev. Jon Dobrer

Other Sites

You are invited to explore these links to special UU and local sites of interest:

The Unitarian Universalist Association
(UUA) represents the interests of more than one thousand Unitarian Universalist congregations, on a continental scale. The UUA grew out of the consolidation, in 1961, of two religious denominations: the Universalists, organized in 1793, and the Unitarians, organized in 1825.

Pacific Southwest District, of the UUA is the regional organization we belong to. It covers affiliated organizations in Southern California, Arizona, and Southern Nevada. We are home to over 7,000 Unitarian Universalists in 54 churches and fellowships.

UU World.org is a companion website to UU World, the magazine of the Unitarian Universalist Association.

Boston-based Beacon Press is a nonprofit independent book publisher of the UUA.

Starr King School for the Ministry is a Unitarian Universalist theological school that has been educating Unitarian Universalist ministers and progressive religious leaders since 1904.  The School offers reasonably priced Saturday classes which may be of interest to anyone who wants to learn more about Unitarian Universalism.

UU Legislative Ministry, Calilfornia is the lobbying and advocacy group of UU's in Sacramento.

Unitarian Universalist Service Committee is the "helping others" organization UU's support.

Church of the Larger Fellowship is the online UU community, mainly for people who do not live near a UU congregation or cannot attend for whatever reason.

Sites for various spritual and interest groups within Unitarian Universalism:

Interweave  is a UU organization for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered members, friends and families.

Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans
promotes networking among Pagan-identified UUs, and provides for the outreach of Unitarian Universalism to the broader Pagan community.

Unitarian Universalist Christian Fellowship promotes the Christian witness and networking among Christians within the UUA.

Unitarian Universalists for Jewish Awareness  is an organization committed to addressing the Jewish dimension of Unitarian Universalism's multicultural challenge

HUUmanists whose purpose is to enhance, promote, practice and enjoy humanism in liberal religion, and to provide a continental organization for those who consider themselves humanists within the UUA.

UU Buddhist Fellowship for UU's who have an affinity for Buddhism.

DRUUMM  is an organization for UU people of color: "Diverse & Revolutionary UU Multicultural Ministry"

UU Tribe Network  is a social networking, blog and opinion place for UU's of the younger persuasion.

UU Ministry for Earth  whose members believe that the Earth is in peril from human activities, and for us as people of faith, this is a moral and spiritual crisis of utmost importance.

Conservative Forum of Unitarian Universalists.  Bringing together Conservative and Libertarian members of UU congregations. 

Our Neighboring Area

Camp de Benneville Pines PSWD Conference Center in the San Bernardino Mountains. Look here for summer camp and conference updates.

The Fullerton Interfaith Ministerial Association is an interdenominational organization to which we belong.

And more...
Belief-O-Matic Quiz on Beliefnet.com.  Are you UU?  Find out in 20 questions.
100 Questions about UUism for the Curious Nearly everything you'd want to know about UU's.
Wikipedia on UUism where history and current information about UUism is continuously updated.
Philocrates is a UU blog with commentary on religion, liberalism and culture.
Unitarian Universalist Audio Sermons by several noted UU Ministers.
UU Podcast Directory is a list of all UU Churches in the US who podcast sermons and/or services.

If we are to reach real peace in this world, and if we are to carry on a real war against war, we shall have to begin with the children.
- Mohandas K. Gandhi

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