The Scottish Unitarian Fellowship

Affiliated to the Scottish Unitarian Association


Be free
to believe

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THE SCOTTISH UNITARIAN
FELLOWSHIP

 



Are you a Unitarian?

Are you concerned about the consequences of religious division?

Do you value personal freedom in religious belief?

Do you think that we should take every opportunity to extend our understanding?

Do you feel that all our religious traditions have something to offer?

Do you wish to belong to a community of people with open and enquiring minds?

 

If you answered 'yes' to these questions then why not join the Unitarians?

The Unitarians have churches in Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow. But the Scottish Unitarian Fellowship provides a forum for individuals who may not be able to join one of these congregations.

Whether you find it difficult to reach a church or you feel that church attendance is not for you, we provide a link for people with a similar outlook.

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What is the Unitarian philosophy?

We believe that the truth is best served where the mind and conscience are free.

We unite in religious liberty, free from the constraints of imposed creeds and dogmas.

We practice free and inspiring religion, through the celebration of life, the service of humanity; and reverence for the world and all its creations.

We acknowledge that some wish to worship what they understand as God. We also acknowledge that some prefer to look elsewhere for inspiration. We respect differences of opinion!

We affirm the liberal religious heritage; seeking knowledge and wisdom in the spiritual, cultural and intellectual insights of mankind.

We recognise the worth and dignity of every person, maintaining their right to civil and religious liberty, whilst recognising the liberal Christian heritage of the Unitarian movement.

 

"To Civil and Religious Liberty, the world over."

The Unitarian Toast

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Membership

MEMBERSHIP is open to all who express a sympathy with the Unitarian principles and beliefs, which can be expressed as:

FREEDOM         REASON         AND        TOLERANCE/RESPECT

and who feel able to support the work of the Fellowship by subscription.

The Fellowship is affiliated to  the Scottish Unitarian Association, which has amongst its Vision Statement the objective:

"To  strengthen links with individual members, particularly those who are not attached to any Congregation."

Members are cordially invited to contribute to the 'LINK' magazine which issued on a quarterly basis, and to communicate with the Ministers or Secretary by 'phone, mail, visit or E-mail.

APPLICATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP should be addressed to the Secretary.

The Annual Subscription is £10.00 per person or £15.00 per couple.  Cheques should be made payable to "The Scottish Unitarian Fellowship" and sent to the Treasurer, R. H. E. Inkson, 39 Woodend Place, Aberdeen, AB15 6AP.

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Founder

Rev. Dr. Colin McKenzie Wicker

(1934 - 2007)

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Contacts


Secretary & Correspondent: Mr William S. Stephen
18 Woodend Place
ABERDEEN
AB15 6AL

Telephone: 01224 347450

Email: 

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Treasurer: Mr R.H.E.Inkson
39 Woodend Place
ABERDEEN
AB15 6AP


Chairperson: Rev. Anne Wicker
6GL Craigowan Road
DUNDEE
DD2 4NA

Telephone: 01382 622179

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Links to other Unitarian Sites

UK UNITARIAN HQ http://www.unitarian.org.uk/
HIBBERT TRUST - THE CHURCH OF THE OPEN MIND http://www.theopenmind.org.uk/
NATIONAL UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP http://www.nufonline.org.uk
SCOTTISH UNITARIAN ASSOCIATION http://www.sua.org.uk
ABERDEEN UNITARIANS http://www.aberdeen-unitarians.org.uk/
DUNDEE - WILLIAMSON MEMORIAL http://www.dundee-unitarians.org.uk
EDINBURGH UNITARIANS http://www.edinburgh-unitarians.org.uk
GLASGOW UNITARIAN CHURCH http://www.glasgow-unitarians.org.uk
ORKNEY RETREAT CENTRE http://www.orkneyretreat.org.uk

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