Unitarian Universalist Association: The UUA homepage – a great source for UU information.
UU Central East Region Group: The website for the our district. An event calendar for the district is available.
The Unitarian Universalist Service Committee: envisions a world free from oppression and injustice, where all can realize their full human rights. The UUSC advances human rights and social justice around the world, partnering with those who confront unjust power structures and mobilizing to challenge oppressive policies.
The UUA Bookstore: books, music, resources, and gifts. Includes links to skinner House Books and Beacon Press.
Beacon Press: A department of the UUA, Beacon Press has been an independent publisher since 1854. Beacon has a long tradition of publishing books on issues related to social justice, civil liberty, and peace and non-violence.
Famous Unitarian Universalists: Can you name famous Unitarian Universalists? The names might surprise you.
UU Notables: The Notable American Unitarians from the Harvard Square Library
Church of the Larger Fellowship: Connect to the UU movement through this cyberspace UU community.
Murray Grove Retreat and Conference Center: provides facilities for meetings, conferences, and recreation for its members, for persons affiliated with Unitarian Universalism, and for the general public as it preserves the heritage of the historical birthplace of Universalism in America as a memorial to the life and labor of Thomas Potter and John Murray; and to provide a spiritual and moral presence in the larger community.
Unitarian Congregations – South Africa: Support the growth of Unitarianism in South Africa by purchasing quality greeting cards with a beautiful African chalice on the front. Or just check out this really informative website.
Unitarian Universalists for Jewish Awareness (UUJA): is committed to addressing the Jewish dimension of Unitarian Universalism’s multicultural challenge.
Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans (CUUPS): Provides educational materials on Paganism for Unitarian Universalist congregations and the general public.
The Unitarian Universalist Legislative Ministry of New Jersey monitors social issues of special concern to residents of New Jersey, informs local congregations of legislation and other actions that can be taken on specific issues, and encourages close cooperation between congregations in developing positions and being a vocal presence for liberal religion.