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British Unitarian Interfaith Understanding

Unitarians recognise that there will always be different ways of understanding and interpreting the human condition. They regard the existence of many diverse expressions of faith as inevitable, but also potentially enriching. They believe that learning to live with religious diversity is a major challenge for our times. As a result, Unitarians:

  • Engage in dialogue with people of other faith traditions.
  • Promote opportunities for different religions to share their spiritual treasures in worship and celebration.
  • Are active locally and nationally in interfaith and ecumenical (inter-church) organisations.

Internationally, Unitarians are proud to have been founder members of the International Association for Religious Freedom (founded 1900). This has member groups from all the world's major faith traditions – and a few more besides! Its activities include interfaith dialogue and social action in many countries.

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