Guided by faith and vision, our directors and ministers serve as stewards of the sacred mission of the Unitarian Universalist Altars of Africa (UUAA) — leading with wisdom, compassion, and spiritual integrity.
A nonprofit organization in special consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), focusing on global women’s rights and empowerment.
Website: www.icuuw.org
Unitarians stand in a centuries-old tradition of free religion and worldview and are connected with like-minded movements throughout the world. We are aware of the difficulty of expressing religious ideas in words.
Website: www.unitarier.de
UUCT is a lay-lead congregation, meaning that we do not have a minister. Instead, we believe in Shared Ministry. The congregation members and staff covenant with each other to meet our needs and to determine our direction.
Website: www.uutallahassee.org
UUWYN was founded by a passionate group of individuals concerned about the future of Unitarian Universalism and the need for fresh voices and perspectives. As our community ages, we see the importance of reaching out to young people—the leaders of tomorrow.
Website: www.uuwyn.org
The Pan-African Unitarian Network is led by a Leadership Team who strives to support both existing and emerging liberal religious, unitarian and free protestant communities in countries on the African continent to grow and become sustainable long-term.
Website: www.uuwyn.org
We are a progressive spiritual tradition that recognises our shared communal responsibility for conscious reconciliation within our locality and the global community, who are a part of our history. We also acknowledge our part in the symbiotic connectedness with all human and non-human life with whom we share this planet.
Website: www.capetownunitarians.org