Baptism in the Unitarian Church symbolizes a person's commitment to spiritual growth and community. It is seen as a public declaration of one's beliefs and values, and a way to connect with the divine and with others in the faith community.
Unitarian baptism holds significance in Unitarian Universalist beliefs as a symbolic act of welcoming individuals into the community and affirming their inherent worth and dignity. It emphasizes the importance of personal choice and individual spiritual journeys, rather than adherence to strict dogma or doctrine.
Todmorden Unitarian Church was created in 1869.
Second Unitarian Church was created in 1916.
Universalist-Unitarian Church was created in 1832.
Horsham Unitarian Church was created in 1719.
Wollaston Unitarian Church was created in 1894.
Unitarian Church of Houlton was created in 1902.
University Unitarian Church was created in 1959.
South Unitarian Church was created in 1894.
Unitarian Church of Urbana was created in 1908.
Unitarian Church in Charleston was created in 1854.
Unitarian Church of Transylvania was created in 1568.