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All the latest news and opinions from our network of spiritual homes…

An update from Liz Slade

29 October 2025

I’m grateful to those who suggested this new feature – I’m often aware of how easy it is to be busy without taking a moment to reflect and share what...

First Innovation Fund grants awarded to bold community projects

26 September 2025

Eight groundbreaking projects are set to transform Unitarian communities across the country, thanks to the first grants from the new Innovation Fund. From supporting children’s spirituality to a new programme...

“Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill” passes next stage

25 June 2025

The General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches welcomes the news that the “Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill” has passed the House of Commons and is now...

The Inquirer Creative Competition

3 June 2025

Submit your creative work to inspire the UK Unitarian community! Theme: Spirituality What is spirituality to you? What inspires your spiritual path? How does spirituality show up in your everyday...

Innovation Fund Now Open for Expressions of Interest

20 May 2025

We’re excited to announce that the Innovation Fund is now open for Expressions of Interest (EOIs). This new fund supports bold, creative and hopeful projects that help Unitarian communities grow, evolve, and...

Prof Geoff Levermore to remain GA President for One More Year

30 April 2025

For personal reasons, VP Jeffrey Bowes has been unable to take on the Presidency for the coming year, so Prof Geoff Levermore has graciously accepted to remain in his post....

Saving lives: honouring and acting on our 2024 General Assembly Resolution 6 on Gaza

1 April 2025

‘The suffering being inflicted on children in Gaza is unfathomable’, according to Save the Children. ‘In 15 months of conflict, over 17,000 children have been killed. Many more perished from...

Unitarian CO adds voice to Faith Leaders’ letter on Child Poverty

31 March 2025

Faith leaders united in moral call against child poverty drafted a letter to Bridget Philipson, Secretary of State for Education, and Liz Kendall, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions....