Links
The Non-Subscribing Presbyterian Church of Ireland
The history of Presbyterianism in Ireland can
be traced back to 1613. The first Non-Subscribing Presbytery was
formed in 1725 and our most notable historical leader, Dr. Henry
Montgomery, took a leading part in the controversy
in the 1820's that led to the formation of the Non-Subscribing Remonstrant
Synod of Ulster. Our Church refuses to impose compulsory subscription
to any man-made creeds in respect of a person's Christian faith.
Our ethos is 'faith guided by reason and conscience' and we advocate
liberal and tolerant Christianity.
The
Cork Unitarian Church Web Site
The Unitarian Church, Princes Street, Cork, is one of the two Unitarian
congregations in the Republic of Ireland. Its congregation
traces its origins to 1669 and meets on the second and forth Sunday of each month
at its magnificent 18th century meeting house.
Oscailt
Magazine
The on-line version of the popular monthly magazine
for Cork and Dublin Unitarian Churches.
The Unitarian Universalist
Association
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
Young Religious Unitarian
Universalists
Site geared towards Young Adults
UU World magazine
The Magazine of the Unitarian Universalist Association
Belief Net
Beliefnet hopes to help people meet their own religious, spiritual and moral
needs by providing information, inspiration, community, stimulation and products.
Beliefnet will be respectful of the wide range of religions and spiritual
approaches. Beliefnet will not exclusively promote one particular religion
or belief system.
http://www.unitarian.org.uk
Official
website of the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches
of Britain and Ireland
http://www.uua.org/worshipweb/resources.html
Very
useful UUA resource for anyone leading worship ? goldmine of material,
including prayers, readings, chalice lightings etc.
http://www.unitarius.hu/unitarian-links.htm
A page put together by Hungarian Unitarians with links to every imaginable
Unitarian resource, including fellowships in many European countries.
http://www.biblegateway.com/
A useful website for looking up biblical passages,
you can search for passages
in different versions of the bible, King James, New International Version,
Revised Standard Version etc
http://www.theopenmind.org.uk/about/Whatsthat.html
Unitarian? Whats that?
Questions and answers about a liberal religious alternative
by Cliff Reed
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