Boston Unitarians (Lincs) become 99th Unitarian congregation to register for same-sex marriage license

7 July 2021

Boston Unitarians (Lincolnshire) have completed the registration process for a license to conduct marriage ceremonies for same-sex couples, becoming the 99th Unitarian congregation to do so. Their minister, Rev Patrick Timperley, said:

“We are delighted that the Unitarian Meeting House is the first place of worship in the borough of Boston to be licensed for both same-sex and opposite-sex marriages. The building has re-opened from July 1 and we are now looking forward to hosting weddings and other ceremonies in accordance with government regulations.”

Read more about this story in the local press here.

Find out more about our upcoming event ‘Religious Same-Sex Marriage: Why It Matters’ here.

Read more about same-sex marriage in a Unitarian church, chapel or meeting house here.

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