I have confidence that the Unitarian Church will steadily grow and will help to sustain many of my fellow citizens in these important days that lie ahead of us.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My family for several generations have been members of the Unitarian Church.
I personally have always found the Unitarian faith a source of comfort and help in my daily life.
In my family, we were on again off again Unitarians, partly because my father, raised Roman Catholic, had had enough of church.
What encouragement the apostle holds out to us. O my friends, that we might leave all our pretensions, and come to the truth in our own hearts.
And here at our Anglican Consultative Council, we have many reports of growth and great encouragement.
I do not espouse the unitarian position. President Clinton's assertion of directive authority over administration, more than President Reagan's assertion of a general supervisory authority, raises serious constitutional questions.
I am the third Jenkin Jones to preach that liberal interpretation of Christianity generally known as Unitarianism.
I think that together the church has learned a lot, and as we know from our own oversight board, the involvement of our wonderful lay leaders has been a real grace.
The imminent demise of the church has been predicted since the middle of the 18th century. This is the regular secular mantra if churchgoing declines. I could take you to plenty of churches that are full to bursting and new churches being built.
I grew up around a lot of various religions, so it's a part of my consciousness in a way. Everything from heavy Catholicism to followers of Indian spiritual masters to Unitarian universalists - all in one family. Though the family aspect was stronger than any particular dogma.
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