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| Abbreviation | UUCF |
|---|---|
| Formation | 1945[1] |
| Type | Religious organization[1] |
| Purpose | To serve Unitarian Universalist Christians[2] |
| Headquarters | Oak Ridge,Tennessee |
| Location |
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President | Jake Morrill |
| Website | uuchristian |
TheUnitarian Universalist Christian Fellowship (UUCF) is the main group servingChristian Universalists andUnitarian Universalists within theUnitarian Universalist Association of the United States, whose main office is based inOak Ridge,Tennessee.[1] The UUCF was founded inBoston,Massachusetts in 1945,[1] and can trace its roots back through thehistory of Unitarianism andChristian Universalism inBritish North America.[1] As its bylaws put it:
We serve Christian Unitarians and Universalists according to their expressed religious needs; uphold and promote the Christian witness within the Unitarian Universalist Association; and uphold and promote the historic Unitarian and Universalist witness and conscience within the church universal.[3]
They do this work by publishing quarterly (Advent/Christmas, Easter, Pentecost, and Ordinary Time) theGood News Journal, a journal of theology and spirituality forprogressive andliberalChristians, and by holding a "Revival" every year, which is an opportunity for its members to gather together. Members also meet regularly at their local Unitarian Universalist congregations in UUCF-affiliatedChristian spirituality covenant groups, and by engaging in sharing and discussions on the UUCFFacebook group and page and via e-mail.
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