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LGBT+ activist and local politican Ed Fordham on homophobia, politics and equal marriage
LGBT+ activist, local politician and Unitarian lay leader Ed Fordham talks to the Derby Telegraph about the campaign for equal marriage, his own Unitarian wedding, and how the struggle for...

Thought For The Day: Rev John Harley
Listen to Rev John Harley (Bristol Unitarians) giving his Thought for the Day on the miracle of life. BBC Radio Bristol’s Breakfast Show, Friday 15 January at 8.45am, available until...

Welcome to our new website!
If you’re a regular visitor to this website, you will have noticed there have been a few changes in the past week! Our new look has been developed over the...

Fossil fuel finance: UK faith groups urge government to keep its word
Unitarians have joined 16 other representatives of faith bodies to call on the UK government to immediately ban the use of public money to fund fossil fuel projects overseas. The...

Unitarian perspectives on God
Unitarians hold many different views of God. At an online event in November 2020, some of our leading thinkers shared their perspective on God. “During an adult RE course a...

Coronavirus Guidance
Together, we find strength inside In these uncertain times of pandemic, the Executive Committee of the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches sends its sympathy and support to...

Minister awarded MBE for charity work
Welsh Unitarian minister Rev Goronwy Evans has received an MBE for services to charity and to his local community in Lampeter, Ceredigion. Goronwy served as minister to Brondeifi Unitarian Chapel...

Christianity’s long history in fighting for social justice
Rev Matthew Smith writes in The Guardian about Christianity’s long history in fighting for social justice. Read the article in full here....