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| Ainsworth Presbyterian Chapel (Unitarian)  |
| A church that was originally Presbyterian but for many years now Unitarian.
http://neon.airtime.co.uk/Hibbert/heritage/Churches/Ainsworth.html |
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| Altrincham: Dunham Road Unitarian Chapel  |
| The chapel has its roots in liberal Christianity, which many of us, indeed most, still follow. We each seek to discover and build upon the best from other religious faiths, philosophies and approaches to life. So our worship includes praise to God and a celebration of life and its wonders. Not everyone shares the same beliefs. Each person is encouraged to work out his or her own faith.
http://www.unitarian.org.uk/mda/ALTRCHM/index.html |
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| Ansdell Unitarian and Free Christian Church  |
| A liberal-minded community bound together by shared values and friendship rather than dogma. No credal test is imposed on minister or members.
http://www.unitarian.org.uk/nelum/ansdell/ |
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| Ashton-in-Makerfield: Park Lane Chapel  |
| We have our roots in the Christian faith, but we salute the faithful of all the great World Religions. We welcome new discoveries and thought; we reverence all the good the past has known, but we refuse to live on our capital, for we hold the best is yet to be. Our faith, therefore, is always a continuing adventure.
http://www.unitarian.org.uk/mdma/wigan/index.htm |
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| Astley Unitarian Chapel  |
| Describes the organisation and its history with service times.
http://www.unitarian.org.uk/nelum/astley/ |
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| Barnet: Golders Green Unitarian Church  |
| Includes information about activities, the building and contact details.
http://www.unitarian.org.uk/ldpa/goldersgreen/ |
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| Bath Unitarian Fellowship  |
| Small but growing group of religious liberals who meet for worship at the Friends' Meeting House in York Street, Bath.
http://www.bath-unitarian.org.uk |
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| Bedfield Unitarian Chapel  |
| Unitarians believe that the whole truth about God, the Universe and humanity is too great to be captured in man-made dogmas. Instead we affirm the fundamental liberty of every person to be true to their own conscience and experience in matters of faith.
http://www.unitarian.org.uk/eu/Bedfield/ |
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| Belper Unitarian Chapel  |
| We are a fellowship of faith that rejoices in the liberty to believe freely according to our own consciences and experiences.
http://www.unitarian.org.uk/emu/Belper/index.html |
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| Birmingham: Unitarian New Meeting Church  |
| We affirm three basic principles - freedom, reason, and tolerance. We respect and use the Jewish and Christian scriptures in our worship, and acknowledge Jesus of Nazareth as a great teacher and example to follow. In the spirit of enquiry, however, we also believe that we can learn from the other major religious traditions of the world, and have a deep respect for their teachers and scriptures.
http://www.birminghamnewmeeting.org.uk/ |
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