| Union of Welsh Independents | |
|---|---|
| Undeb yr Annibynwyr Cymraeg | |
Logo of the Union of Welsh Independents (Undeb yr Annibynwyr Cymraeg). | |
| Classification | Protestant |
| Orientation | Reformed |
| Polity | Congregationalist |
| Llywydd (president) | Beti-Wyn James |
| Secretary General | Dyfrig Rees |
| Distinct fellowships | Congregational Federation |
| Associations | World Communion of Reformed Churches, International Congregational Fellowship, Council for World Mission, World Council of Churches Cytûn |
| Region | Wales |
| Congregations | 400(2021) |
| Members | 31,000(2006) |
| Official website | http://www.annibynwyr.org/ |
TheUnion of Welsh Independents (Welsh:Undeb yr Annibynwyr Cymraeg) is aReformedCongregationalist denomination inWales.

Welsh Congregational churches orIndependents stand in thePuritan tradition. The first Congregational congregation was founded atLlanfaches, Monmouthshire, in 1639. Early founders were in the Puritan tradition. Later, several churches were founded and formed separate denominations. They embraced different theological positions. Finally, the denomination was founded in 1872 as a voluntary association of churches. It was called Independent because each congregation claims to be under the authority ofChrist. Individual congregations cooperate through associations. Now the Union works through six departments: finance,mission,ministry, education, churches, communication. The Union churches have much in common with other free churches in Wales. Ministers can freely move their ministry among them. The Union's council met once a year.The Union is a free and voluntary body, its aims to help to make churches a fellowship that serve Jesus Christ.[1] The church has high emphasis on preaching theGospel, and education, empowering church members. The latest strategy is the Welsh Independents Development Programme.[2]
In 2006 the Union of Welsh Independents had 16 associations of churches, 450 congregations, 31,000 members and about 107 ministers. Its worship services are held primarily in the Welsh language.[3]
According to the latest statistics in 2021 it had over 400 congregations.[4] The president is Beti-Wyn James.[5]

The Union is a member of theWorld Communion of Reformed Churches,[6] theInternational Congregational Fellowship,[7]Council for World Mission[8] and theWorld Council of Churches.
It has friendly relations with theCongregational Federation.[9]