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Dates
Location
City, State
Description
Anchorage Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
1955 founded
Anchorage, Alaska
Congregation made headlines in 2006 for its voluntary “payment in lieu of taxes” to its city government.
First Unitarian Church (Berkeley, California)
1898 built 1981 NRHP-listed
2401 Bancroft Way37°52′7″N 122°15′36″W / 37.86861°N 122.26000°W / 37.86861; -122.26000 (First Unitarian Church (Berkeley, California) )
Berkeley, California
Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley
Berkeley, California
Often abbreviated UUCB. Certified membership 2012-13 was 459[ 16]
Unitarian Universalist Church in Livermore
1963 founded 1977 first permanent church 2007 expanded facility
1893 N. Vasco Road
Livermore, California
Often abbreviated UUCiL. Certified membership 2012-13 was 158.[ 16]
Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Marin
San Rafael , Marin County, California
Often abbreviated UUCM. Certified membership 2012-13 was 154.[ 16]
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Stanislaus County
1953 founded
Near Modesto, California
The only Unitarian Universalist congregation, in Stanislaus County, which is within California's Central Valley . Has oldest building of any church in the county, owned by this congregation since the 1960s.
Sepulveda Unitarian Universalist Society
1943 founded 1964 built
9550 N. Haskell Avenue34°14′39″N 118°28′32″W / 34.24417°N 118.47556°W / 34.24417; -118.47556 (Sepulveda Unitarian Universalist Society )
North Hills, Los Angeles, California
Buuilding, known as "the Onion," is a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument ; in 1966 was the site of an Acid Test .
Throop Unitarian Universalist Church of Pasadena
1887 founded
Pasadena, California
was founded in 1887 by Amos Throop and is the largest ex-Universalist church building west of the Mississippi River.[ 17] Certified membership 2012-13 was 49.[ 16]
Pacific Unitarian Church
1957 founded 1965 building built
Rancho Palos Verdes, California
Recognized as a "Breakthrough Congregations" in 2008 based on growth, ministry, and donations.[ 18]
First Unitarian Church of Oakland
1891 built 1977 NRHP-listed
685 14th Street37°48′23″N 122°16′36″W / 37.80639°N 122.27667°W / 37.80639; -122.27667 (First Unitarian Church of Oakland )
Oakland, California
Certified membership 2012-13 was 300.[ 16]
Universalist Unitarian Church of Riverside
1892 built 1978 NRHP-listed
33°58′56″N 117°22′17″W / 33.98222°N 117.37139°W / 33.98222; -117.37139 (Universalist Unitarian Church of Riverside )
Riverside, California
Norman English Gothic architecture, built of Permian age red sandstone from Arizona
First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
San Francisco, California
Certified membership 2012-13 was 340.[ 16]
First Unitarian Church of San Jose
1892 built 1977 NRHP-listed
160 N. Third Street37°20′23.02″N 121°53′23.65″W / 37.3397278°N 121.8899028°W / 37.3397278; -121.8899028 (First Unitarian Church of San Jose )
San Jose, California
Certified membership 2012-13 was 267.[ 16]
Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Santa Rosa
1954 founded 1961 first facility 2004 current facility
547 Mendocino Avenue38°26′36.32″N 122°42′59.20″W / 38.4434222°N 122.7164444°W / 38.4434222; -122.7164444 (Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Santa Rosa )
Santa Rosa, California
Certified membership 2016 was 345.[ 16] Largest UU congregation in the North Bay; second largest UU congregation in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Shelter Rock
Founded in 1941 as The North Shore Unitarian Society
48 Shelter Rock Road
Manhasset, New York
The Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Shelter Rock is a spiritual home that nourishes both the heart and mind. It is a mix of engaging worship, religious education, opportunities for social action, and a community of caring, curious and compassionate people. www.uucsr.org
Unitarian Universalists of San Mateo, California
1952 founded 1905 building built
300 East Santa Inez Avenue
San Mateo, California
In 1971 this church, founded in 1952, purchased a former Methodist, Carpenter Gothic whose construction was started in 1905.
Mount Diablo Unitarian Universalist Church
1959 founded 2000 building built
55 Eckley Lane
Walnut Creek, California
Certified membership 2012-13 was 455.[ 16]
Unitarian Meetinghouse
1771 built 1972 NRHP-listed
41°47′15.31″N 71°57′0.16″W / 41.7875861°N 71.9500444°W / 41.7875861; -71.9500444 (Unitarian Meetinghouse )
Brooklyn, Connecticut
Unitarian-Universalist Church (Stamford, Connecticut)
1870 built 1987 NRHP-listed
20 Forest St.41°3′27″N 73°32′14″W / 41.05750°N 73.53722°W / 41.05750; -73.53722 (Unitarian-Universalist Church (Stamford, Connecticut) )
Stamford, Connecticut
Gothic, English Country Gothic architecture
Unitarian Society Hartford
1830 founded
50 Bloomfield Ave.
Hartford, Connecticut
Universalist Church of West Hartford
1821 founded
41°46′08″N 72°44′25″W / 41.769°N 72.7404°W / 41.769; -72.7404 (Universalist Church of West Hartford )
West Hartford, Connecticut
The Unitarian Church in Westport http://uuwestport.org
1949 founded
10 Lyons Plains Road
Westport, Connecticut
Unitarian Universalist Church of Fort Myers
founded built
Fort Myers, Florida
First Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Palm Beaches
founded built
North Palm Beach, Florida
Rockwell Universalist Church
1881 built 1985 NRHP-listed
34°2′7″N 83°42′49″W / 34.03528°N 83.71361°W / 34.03528; -83.71361 (Rockwell Universalist Church )
Winder, Georgia
Greek Revival
First Unitarian Church of Honolulu
1952 founded
2500 Pali Highway 21°19.799′N 157°50.678′W / 21.329983°N 157.844633°W / 21.329983; -157.844633 (First Unitarian Church of Honolulu )
Honolulu, Hawaii
Only Universalist church in the state. In 1969, church offered refuge to U.S. service members protesting the war in Vietnam; the service members were arrested by military police within the church grounds.
Universalist Unitarian Church of Joliet
1844 founded
Joliet, Illinois
Unity Temple
1905-08 built 1970 NRHP-listed
875 Lake St.41°53′18″N 87°47′48″W / 41.88833°N 87.79667°W / 41.88833; -87.79667 (Unity Temple )
Oak Park, Illinois
Building, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright , is a U.S. National Historic Landmark
Universalist Church/Arthur Stark House
1855 built 1978 CP-NRHP-listed
Sycamore, Illinois
Contributing property in NRHP-listed Sycamore Historic District
Unitarian Church of Urbana
1908 built 1991 NRHP-listed
1209 W. Oregon St.40°6′24″N 88°13′30″W / 40.10667°N 88.22500°W / 40.10667; -88.22500 (Unitarian Church of Urbana )
Urbana, Illinois
Bungalow/craftsman, Gothic, Tudor Revival in style
First Unitarian Church of Hobart
1875 built 1999 NRHP-listed
497 Main St.41°31′48″N 87°15′12″W / 41.53000°N 87.25333°W / 41.53000; -87.25333 (First Unitarian Church of Hobart )
Hobart, Indiana
Italianate architecture
Unitarian Universalist Church, Tippecanoe County
1949 founded 1959 built
333 Meridian St.40°26′4″N 86°54′33″W / 40.43444°N 86.90917°W / 40.43444; -86.90917 (Unitarian Universalist Church (West Lafayette, Indiana) )
West Lafayette, Indiana
Congregation moved from Temple Israel (Lafayette, Indiana) location it had occupied since 1976 to the former St. Andrews United Methodist Church building in West Lafayette, Indiana October 2007.
First Universalist Church of Cedar Rapids
1875 built 1978 NRHP-listed
600 3rd Ave.41°58′48″N 91°39′44″W / 41.98000°N 91.66222°W / 41.98000; -91.66222 (First Universalist Church of Cedar Rapids )
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Mission/Spanish Revival building served for 135 years, but was demolished in 2011.
First Unitarian Church (Des Moines, Iowa)
Des Moines, Iowa
In 2007, the minister performed the first legal same sex marriage in Iowa (and the first one in the U.S. outside Massachusetts).[ 19] [ 20]
Universalist Church (Mitchellville, Iowa)
1878 founded
420 4th St.41°40′16″N 93°21′41″W / 41.67111°N 93.36139°W / 41.67111; -93.36139 (Universalist Church (Mitchellville, Iowa) )
Mitchellville, Iowa
Mid 19th Century Revival architecture. NRHP-listed.
First Universalist Church
1876 built 1979 NRHP-listed
44°5′39″N 70°13′46″W / 44.09417°N 70.22944°W / 44.09417; -70.22944 (First Universalist Church (Auburn, Maine) )
Auburn, Maine
Gothic Revival architecture
Dexter Universalist Church
1867 built 1985 NRHP-listed
Church St.45°1′29″N 69°17′22″W / 45.02472°N 69.28944°W / 45.02472; -69.28944 (Dexter Universalist Church (Dexter, Maine) )
Dexter, Maine
Unitarian Church of Houlton
1902 built 1987 NRHP-listed
Military St.46°7′27″N 67°50′15″W / 46.12417°N 67.83750°W / 46.12417; -67.83750 (Unitarian Church of Houlton )
Houlton, Maine
Universalist Meeting House
1839 built 1988 NRHP-listed
43°56′33″N 70°15′20″W / 43.94250°N 70.25556°W / 43.94250; -70.25556 (Universalist Meeting House )
New Gloucester, Maine
Greek Revival
Pittsfield Universalist Church
1898 built 1983 NRHP-listed
N. Main and Easy Sts.44°47′3″N 69°22′55″W / 44.78417°N 69.38194°W / 44.78417; -69.38194 (Pittsfield Universalist Church )
Pittsfield, Maine
Queen Anne
First Universalist Society of West Sumner
1867 built 2002 NRHP-listed
1114 Main St.44°21′58″N 70°27′40″W / 44.36611°N 70.46111°W / 44.36611; -70.46111 (First Universalist Society of West Sumner )
Sumner, Maine
Greek Revival, Italianate
Universalist-Unitarian Church
1832 built 1978 NRHP-listed
Silver and Elm Sts.44°32′48″N 69°38′9″W / 44.54667°N 69.63583°W / 44.54667; -69.63583 (Universalist-Unitarian Church )
Waterville, Maine
Gothic Revival , Federal
First Unitarian Church (Baltimore, Maryland)
1817 founded 1817 built 1972 NRHP-listed
39°17′43″N 76°36′58″W / 39.29528°N 76.61611°W / 39.29528; -76.61611 (First Unitarian Church (Baltimore, Maryland) )
Baltimore, Maryland
was founded in 1817 and is the oldest church building specifically built for worship by Unitarians, whereas older UU churches were built and initially used for other Christian denominations. The church gained prominence early in the American Unitarian movement when William Ellery Channing preached the "Baltimore Sermon" in 1819 at the ordination of Jared Sparks . The sermon was then the most published Unitarian tract in the United States and articulated for the first time the idea of Unitarian Christianity.
Unitarian Church of Barnstable
1639 founded 1639 1907 built
41°42′2″N 70°17′56″W / 41.70056°N 70.29889°W / 41.70056; -70.29889 (Unitarian Church of Barnstable )
Barnstable, Massachusetts
Current building built after a fire in 1907.
First Parish Church in Bedford
1729 founded 1816 built
Bedford, Massachusetts
Bernardston Congregational Unitarian Church
1739 built 1993 NRHP-listed
42°40′14″N 72°33′0″W / 42.67056°N 72.55000°W / 42.67056; -72.55000 (Bernardston Congregational Unitarian Church )
Bernardston, Massachusetts
Greek Revival
Arlington Street Church
1729 founded
Boston, Massachusetts
(founded 1729 in Boston) was the congregation of William Ellery Channing and Dana McLean Greeley . The congregation played a large role in the origin and foundation of the faith and has been a leader in social justice causes. It is considered by many to be the 'Mother Church' of the faith.[ 21]
King's Chapel
Boston, Massachusetts
is one of the oldest New England churches of any denomination (1688), and is on the Freedom Trail . It is one of the oldest surviving congregations in the United States.
First Parish Unitarian Universalist
1716 founded 1717 built 1845 rebuilt
50 School St.
Bridgewater, Massachusetts
Second Unitarian Church
1916 built 1985 NRHP-listed
11 Charles St.42°21′6″N 71°7′46″W / 42.35167°N 71.12944°W / 42.35167; -71.12944 (Second Unitarian Church )
Brookline, Massachusetts
Colonial Revival, Georgian Revival
First Parish Church of Dorchester
1631 founded 1897 built
42°18′29.4″N 71°3′44.2″W / 42.308167°N 71.062278°W / 42.308167; -71.062278 (First Parish Church of Dorchester )
Dorchester, Massachusetts
This is the oldest worshiping congregation in the city of Boston. It was founded in 1630.[ 22]
First Parish Church, Unitarian Universalist
1632 founded 1840 built 1978 NRHP-listed
42°2′6″N 70°41′33″W / 42.03500°N 70.69250°W / 42.03500; -70.69250 (First Parish Church (Duxbury, Massachusetts) )
Duxbury, Massachusetts
[ 23] in Duxbury , Massachusetts , was founded in 1632 by Pilgrims. The Elder William Brewster (Pilgrim) was the church's first religious leader, and the church included John Alden and Myles Standish as members. It was the second religious body of the Plymouth Colony . Greek Revival building built in 1840.
Unitarian Memorial Church
1901 built 1996 NRHP-listed
41°38′1″N 70°54′9″W / 41.63361°N 70.90250°W / 41.63361; -70.90250 (Unitarian Memorial Church )
Fairhaven, Massachusetts
Late Gothic Revival. Very grand church donated by Henry Rogers.
The Unitarian Society
1835 built 1982 NRHP-listed
41°42′22″N 71°9′17″W / 41.70611°N 71.15472°W / 41.70611; -71.15472 (The Unitarian Society )
Fall River, Massachusetts
Its 1835 Gothic Revival building was listed on the National Register in 1982, but was destroyed by fire in 1983.
Foxborough Universalist Church, Unitarian Universalist Association
1838 founded 1843 built
Foxborough, Massachusetts
is the oldest church building in Foxborough. It was founded in 1838 and built in 1843.[ 24]
First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church
1700 founded
Framingham, Massachusetts
founded in 1700
Follen Church Society
1841 built 1976 NRHP-listed
42°25′47″N 71°12′27″W / 42.42972°N 71.20750°W / 42.42972; -71.20750 (Follen Church Society )
Lexington, Massachusetts
was, from 1836 to 1838, the last pulpit of Ralph Waldo Emerson . Its unique octagonal sanctuary was designed by first minister Charles Follen , a noted abolitionist.
First Parish Unitarian Church
1789 built 1974 NRHP-listed
42°11′14″N 71°18′25″W / 42.18722°N 71.30694°W / 42.18722; -71.30694 (First Parish Unitarian Church )
Medfield, Massachusetts
Greek Revival
Unitarian Universalist Church of Medford and the Osgood House |
1690 founded 1894 built 1975 NRHP-listed
42°25′13″N 71°6′55″W / 42.42028°N 71.11528°W / 42.42028; -71.11528 (Unitarian Universalist Church of Medford and the Osgood House )
Medford, Massachusetts
Gothic, Georgian architecture, also known as Unitarian Universalist Church and Parsonage
First Religious Society Church and Parish Hall
1801 built 1976 NRHP-listed
26 Pleasant St.42°48′39″N 70°52′18″W / 42.81083°N 70.87167°W / 42.81083; -70.87167 (First Religious Society Church and Parish Hall )
Newburyport, Massachusetts
Church was originally a Reformed congregation, is now Unitarian Universalist. Federal architecture.
First Unitarian Society in Newton
1906 built 1986 NRHP-listed
1326 Washington St.42°20′54″N 71°13′41″W / 42.34833°N 71.22806°W / 42.34833; -71.22806 (First Unitarian Society in Newton )
Newton, Massachusetts
Designed by architect Ralph Adams Cram : Late Gothic Revival , Tudor Revival, Elizabethan Revival, other
North Parish Church
1836 built
190 Academy Road
North Andover, Massachusetts
Unitarian Universalist church; building designed by Richard Bond (architect) and built in 1836 when the congregation changed from Puritan to Unitarian. Fifth meetinghouse of the congregation that was founded in 1645. The building's architecture is called "Cardboard Gothic" architecture.
Universalist Society Meetinghouse
1834 built 1999 NRHP-listed
41°46′59″N 69°58′40″W / 41.78306°N 69.97778°W / 41.78306; -69.97778 (Universalist Society Meetinghouse )
Orleans, Massachusetts
Greek Revival
First Unitarian Church
1872 built 1989 NRHP-listed
42°31′28″N 70°55′38″W / 42.52444°N 70.92722°W / 42.52444; -70.92722 (First Unitarian Church (Peabody, Massachusetts) )
Peabody, Massachusetts
Greek Revival, Italianate
First Parish Church in Plymouth
1606 founded
Plymouth, Massachusetts
founded in 1606 by Pilgrims , is the oldest church in continuous operation in the United States [citation needed ]
First Universalist Church (Provincetown, Massachusetts)
1829 founded 1847 built 1972 NRHP-listed
42°3′3″N 70°11′17″W / 42.05083°N 70.18806°W / 42.05083; -70.18806 (First Universalist Church (Provincetown, Massachusetts) )
Provincetown, Massachusetts
Greek Revival Founded in 1829 as The Church of the Redeemer (Universalist). The name was changed to the Universalist Church in 1863, and later to the Universalist Meeting House. Current Meeting House was built in 1847.
United First Parish Church (Unitarian) of Quincy
1828 built 1970 NRHP-listed
42°15′4″N 71°0′11″W / 42.25111°N 71.00306°W / 42.25111; -71.00306 (United First Parish Church (Unitarian) of Quincy )
Quincy, Massachusetts
Burial place of U.S. Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams and their wives.
Wollaston Unitarian Church
1888 built 1989 NRHP-listed
155 Beale St.42°15′51″N 71°1′19″W / 42.26417°N 71.02194°W / 42.26417; -71.02194 (Wollaston Unitarian Church )
Quincy, Massachusetts
Shingle Style
First Universalist Church
1808 built 1983 NRHP-listed
42°31′26″N 70°53′44″W / 42.52389°N 70.89556°W / 42.52389; -70.89556 (First Universalist Church (Salem, Massachusetts) )
Salem, Massachusetts
Federal
First Parish Church
1616 founded
Scituate, Massachusetts
A small log cabin on Meeting House Lane served as the first church. The site is marked today by a monument that lists the early members of the parish, "The Men of Kent," and by gravestones from the 17th century.
First Unitarian Church
1875-1899 built 1989 NRHP-listed
42°23′15.2″N 71°6′5.3″W / 42.387556°N 71.101472°W / 42.387556; -71.101472 (First Unitarian Church (Somerville, Massachusetts) )
Somerville, Massachusetts
First Universalist Church
1916 built 1989 NRHP-listed
125 Highland42°23′15″N 71°6′5″W / 42.38750°N 71.10139°W / 42.38750; -71.10139 (First Universalist Church (Somerville, Massachusetts) )
Somerville, Massachusetts
Romanesque, designed by Ralph Adams Cram
First Unitarian Church
1869 built 1984 NRHP-listed
42°28′52″N 71°5′55″W / 42.48111°N 71.09861°W / 42.48111; -71.09861 (First Unitarian Church (Stoneham, Massachusetts) )
Stoneham, Massachusetts
Stick/Eastlake, Gothic Revival
The First Parish
1814 built
Wayland, Massachusetts
The First Parish in Wayland, MA was erected in 1814, although the congregation first gathered in 1640. The original church bell, still hanging in the recently renovated bell tower, was cast by the foundry of Paul Revere and Son.
Unitarian Universalist Church of Weymouth
Weymouth, Massachusetts
Unitarian Universalist Church of Weymouth Successor to three Weymouth congregations, the oldest founded in 1836. Built in 1873. Provided the first pulpit for Olympia Brown , the first American ordained woman minister.
South Unitarian Church
1894 built 1980 NRHP-listed
888 Main St.42°15′11″N 71°49′5″W / 42.25306°N 71.81806°W / 42.25306; -71.81806 (South Unitarian )
Worcester, Massachusetts
Romanesque
First Unitarian Church (Second Parish in the Town of Worcester)
1785 founded
Worcester, Massachusetts
founded in 1785 in Worcester , Massachusetts . The first minister was Aaron Bancroft the first president of the American Unitarian Association . Current membership is 450.[citation needed ]
Unitarian Universalist Church (Ann Arbor, Michigan)
1881 built 1978 NRHP-listed
100 N. State St.42°16′53″N 83°44′26″W / 42.28139°N 83.74056°W / 42.28139; -83.74056 (Unitarian Universalist Church (Ann Arbor, Michigan) )
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Queen Anne, Richardsonian Romanesque
First Unitarian Church of Detroit
1889 built 1982 NRHP-listed
42°20′37.6″N 83°3′18.91″W / 42.343778°N 83.0552528°W / 42.343778; -83.0552528 (First Unitarian Church of Detroit )
Detroit, Michigan
Romanesque
Unitarian Church of the Messiah
1880 built 1980 NRHP-listed 1987 demolished 1994 delisted
Locust and Garrison Sts.38°38′9″N 90°13′17″W / 38.63583°N 90.22139°W / 38.63583; -90.22139 (Unitarian Church of the Messiah )
St. Louis, Missouri
Peabody & Stearns -designed, Late Victorian. Demolished after damaged in a fire.
Gaia Community
1998 founded
Kansas City, Missouri
is the oldest active Pagan-themed UU congregation. Chartered on May 1, 1998, Gaia Community is not associated with CUUPS.[ 25]
First Unitarian Church of St. Louis
1835 founded
St. Louis, Missouri
was founded in 1835 and is the first Unitarian church west of the Mississippi. William Greenleaf Eliot, the first minister of the church, along with members of his congregation, founded Washington University in St. Louis in 1853, and was its first President.[ 26]
First Unitarian Church of Omaha
1917 built 1980 NRHP-listed
41°15′25″N 95°57′28″W / 41.25694°N 95.95778°W / 41.25694; -95.95778 (First Unitarian Church of Omaha )
Omaha, Nebraska
Colonial Revival
People's Unitarian Church
1901 built 1984 NRHP-listed
1640 N St.41°36′5″N 98°55′48″W / 41.60139°N 98.93000°W / 41.60139; -98.93000 (People's Unitarian Church )
Ord, Nebraska
Unitarian Church (Hampton Falls, New Hampshire)
1838 built 1984 NRHP-listed
42°56′0″N 70°53′23″W / 42.93333°N 70.88972°W / 42.93333; -70.88972 (Unitarian Church (Hampton Falls, New Hampshire) )
Hampton Falls, New Hampshire
Peterborough Unitarian Church
1825 built 1973 NRHP-listed
Main and Summer Sts.42°52′40″N 71°57′0″W / 42.87778°N 71.95000°W / 42.87778; -71.95000 (Peterborough Unitarian Church )
Peterborough, New Hampshire
Federal
First Universalist Church
1879 built 1979 NRHP-listed
Main St.42°56′0″N 71°3′15″W / 42.93333°N 71.05417°W / 42.93333; -71.05417 (First Universalist Church (Kingston, New Hampshire) )
Kingston, New Hampshire
Stick/Eastlake
First Universalist Chapel (Lempster, New Hampshire)
1845 built 2006 NRHP-listed
3 2nd New Hampshire Turnpike43°13′39″N 72°10′43″W / 43.22750°N 72.17861°W / 43.22750; -72.17861 (First Universalist Chapel )
Lempster, New Hampshire
Unitarian Church in Summit
1908 founded 1913 built
40°43′7″N 74°21′15″W / 40.71861°N 74.35417°W / 40.71861; -74.35417 (Unitarian Church in Summit )
Summit, New Jersey
First Unitarian Congregational Society in Brooklyn
1833 founded built
40°41′43″N 73°59′34″W / 40.69529°N 73.99282°W / 40.69529; -73.99282 (First Unitarian Congregational Society in Brooklyn )
Brooklyn, New York
Unitarian Universalist Church of Buffalo
1831 founded 1906 built 2015 NRHP-listed
695 Elmwood Ave.42°54′58″N 78°52′37″W / 42.916185°N 78.877050°W / 42.916185; -78.877050 (Unitarian Universalist Church of Buffalo )
Buffalo, NY
Unitarian Universalist Church (Cortland, New York)
1837 built 1993 NRHP-listed
3 Church St.42°36′5″N 76°10′41″W / 42.60139°N 76.17806°W / 42.60139; -76.17806 (Unitarian Universalist Church (Cortland, New York) )
Cortland, New York
Greek Revival, Federal architecture, implemented with Cobblestone architecture
Dexter Universalist Church
1841 built 2003 NRHP-listed
Brown and Kirby Sts.44°0′29″N 76°2′41″W / 44.00806°N 76.04472°W / 44.00806; -76.04472 (Dexter Universalist Church (Dexter, New York) )
Dexter, New York
Greek Revival
Christ Church (Middletown, New York)
1901 built 2008 NRHP-listed
6 Orchard St.41°26′45.45″N 74°25′3.9″W / 41.4459583°N 74.417750°W / 41.4459583; -74.417750 (Christ Church (Middletown, New York) )
Middletown, Orange County, New York
Late Gothic Revival
Unitarian Church of All Souls
1819 founded
40°46′32″N 73°57′30″W / 40.7755°N 73.9584°W / 40.7755; -73.9584 (Unitarian Church of All Souls )
New York City
Founded in 1819 following an inspiring sermon by William Ellery Channing during a visit there, All Souls is one of the largest and most influential churches in the denomination. Herman Melville and Peter Cooper were members of All Souls, and minister Henry Whitney Bellows led the congregation for 43 years. Forrest Church , author and theologian, served as senior Minister for almost 30 years and was Minister of Public Theology until his death on September 24, 2009.[ 27]
Fourth Universalist Society of New York
1838 founded 1898 built
40°46′43.4″N 73°58′28.5″W / 40.778722°N 73.974583°W / 40.778722; -73.974583 (Fourth Universalist Society of New York )
New York City
last surviving Universalist congregation in Manhattan.
First Unitarian Universalist Church of Niagara
founded 1922 built
639 Main St.43°5′44″N 79°3′24″W / 43.09556°N 79.05667°W / 43.09556; -79.05667 (First Unitarian Universalist Church of Niagara )
Niagara Falls, New York
First Universalist Church of Portageville
1841 built 2008 NRHP-listed
E. Koy Rd. at NY 19A42°34′4″N 78°2′43″W / 42.56778°N 78.04528°W / 42.56778; -78.04528 (First Universalist Church of Portageville )
Portageville, New York
Greek Revival with Gothic and Federal elements
First Universalist Church (Rochester, New York)
1908 built 1971 NRHP-listed
43°9′14″N 77°36′17″W / 43.15389°N 77.60472°W / 43.15389; -77.60472 (First Universalist Church (Rochester, New York) )
Rochester, New York
Romanesque Revival style, designed by Claude Fayette Bragdon
First Unitarian Church of Rochester
43°8′28″N 77°33′26″W / 43.14111°N 77.55722°W / 43.14111; -77.55722 (First Unitarian Church of Rochester )
Rochester, New York
was the Unitarian congregation of Susan B. Anthony ; the building was designed by Louis Kahn
The Boone Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
Founded 1958
381 E. King St.
Boone, NC
Liberal religion in the High Country for over 50 years
The Unitarian Universalist Church of Charlotte
1947 founded 1965 built
234 North Sharon Amity Road35°10′34″N 80°47′44″W / 35.176024°N 80.795539°W / 35.176024; -80.795539 (The Unitarian Universalist Church of Charlotte )
Charlotte, North Carolina
Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
Durham, North Carolina
All Souls Unitarian-Universalist Church
1822 founded 1897 built 1976 NRHP-listed
Bellville, Ohio
Richardsonian Romanesque
First Universalist Church (Cincinnati, Ohio)
1980 NRHP-listed
39°7′40.19″N 84°29′53.55″W / 39.1278306°N 84.4982083°W / 39.1278306; -84.4982083 (First Universalist Church (Cincinnati, Ohio) )
Cincinnati, Ohio
Designed by Samuel Hannaford & Sons in Romanesque style
First Congregational-Unitarian Church
1830 founded 1889 built 1976 NRHP-listed
2901 Reading Rd.39°7′55″N 84°29′53″W / 39.13194°N 84.49806°W / 39.13194; -84.49806 (First Congregational-Unitarian Church )
Cincinnati, Ohio
Richardsonian Romanesque
Unitarian Universalist Church of Kent Ohio
Kent, Ohio
First Universalist Church of Lyons, Ohio
1852 gathered 1868 built
145 East Morenci Street41°41′58″N 84°04′12″W / 41.69944°N 84.07000°W / 41.69944; -84.07000 (First Universalist Church of Lyons, Ohio )
Lyons, Ohio
Victorian
First Unitarian Church of Marietta
1855 built 1973 NRHP-listed
232 3rd St.39°24′58″N 81°27′11″W / 39.41611°N 81.45306°W / 39.41611; -81.45306 (First Unitarian Church of Marietta )
Marietta, Ohio
Gothic Revival
Universalist Church (Montgomery, Ohio)
1970 CP NRHP-listed
Montgomery, Ohio
Contributing property in NRHP-listed Universalist Church Historic District
First Universalist Church of Olmsted
1847 built 1980 NRHP-listed
5050 Porter Rd.41°24′58″N 81°55′45″W / 41.41611°N 81.92917°W / 41.41611; -81.92917 (First Universalist Church of Olmsted )
North Olmsted, Ohio
Greek Revival
Universalist Church of Westfield Center
1849 built 1978 NRHP-listed
LeRoy and Greenwich Rds.41°1′39″N 81°55′59″W / 41.02750°N 81.93306°W / 41.02750; -81.93306
Westfield Center, Ohio
Greek Revival , Stick/Eastlake
All Souls Unitarian Church
1921 founded 1955 built
36°07′16″N 95°58′35″W / 36.121181°N 95.976332°W / 36.121181; -95.976332 (All Souls Unitarian Church (Tulsa, Oklahoma) )
Tulsa, Oklahoma
is the largest one-church UU congregation.
First Unitarian Church of Portland
1924 built 1978 NRHP-listed
1011 SW 12th Ave45°31′6.3″N 122°41′8.4″W / 45.518417°N 122.685667°W / 45.518417; -122.685667 (First Unitarian Church of Portland )
Portland, Oregon
Colonial Revival, Georgian Revival
First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia
1796 founded 1886 built 1971 NRHP-listed
2125 Chestnut St.39°57′8.67″N 75°10′36.8″W / 39.9524083°N 75.176889°W / 39.9524083; -75.176889 (First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia )
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Church was established by Joseph Priestley on June 12, 1796, and is currently the first continuously functioning church in the United States to proclaim itself "Unitarian". Frank Furness -designed Gothic building.
First Universalist Church
1872 built 1977 NRHP-listed
41°49′15″N 71°25′4″W / 41.82083°N 71.41778°W / 41.82083; -71.41778 (First Universalist Church (Providence, Rhode Island) )
Providence, Rhode Island
Gothic
First Unitarian Church of Providence
1720 founded 1816 built
41°49′27.6″N 71°24′18.3″W / 41.824333°N 71.405083°W / 41.824333; -71.405083 (First Unitarian Church of Providence (Rhode Island) )
Providence, Rhode Island
Unitarian Church in Charleston
1772 founded 1787 built 1973 NRHP-listed
4 Archdale St.32°46′20″N 79°56′2″W / 32.77222°N 79.93389°W / 32.77222; -79.93389 (Unitarian Church in Charleston )
Charleston, South Carolina
Gothic Revival architecture ; a U.S. National Historic Landmark . Church, established in 1772, is "the oldest Unitarian church in the South".[ 28]
Liberty Universalist Church and Feasterville Academy Historic District
1832 built 1984 NRHP-listed
34°30′13″N 81°21′36″W / 34.50361°N 81.36000°W / 34.50361; -81.36000 (Liberty Universalist Church and Feasterville Academy Historic District )
Near Winnsboro, South Carolina
Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church
1949 founded 1997 built
Knoxville, Tennessee
site of the 2008 Knoxville Unitarian Universalist church shooting
First Unitarian Church of Memphis, the Church of the River
1898
292 Virginia Avenue, West a/k/a Burton Dean Carley Drive
Memphis, Tennessee
Award winning architecture by Roy Harrover for church building built in 1966
Cavendish Universalist Church
1844 built 1973 NRHP-listed
VT 13143°23′5″N 72°36′22″W / 43.38472°N 72.60611°W / 43.38472; -72.60611 (Cavendish Universalist Church )
Cavendish, Vermont
Greek Revival, Vernacular Greek Revival
Champlain Valley Unitarian Universalist Society
Middlebury, Vermont
Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington
1948 founded 1964 built
4444 Arlington Boulevard38°52′6.07″N 77°6′26.95″W / 38.8683528°N 77.1074861°W / 38.8683528; -77.1074861 (Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington )
Arlington County, Virginia
Brutalist style sanctuary listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014.
Edmonds Unitarian Universalist Church
1957 founded
47°47′49″N 122°20′34″W / 47.79694°N 122.34278°W / 47.79694; -122.34278 (Edmonds Unitarian Universalist Church )
Edmonds, Washington
All Souls Church, Unitarian (Washington, D.C.)
1821 founded
Harvard Street
Washington, D.C.
on Harvard Street in DC, was founded in 1821 by (among others) John Quincy Adams, and has spawned many Unitarian congregations in the Joseph Priestley District .
Universalist National Memorial Church
1925 founded 1930 built
1810 16th Street, NW38°54′51″N 77°02′12″W / 38.914289°N 77.036712°W / 38.914289; -77.036712 (Universalist National Memorial Church )
Washington, D.C.
Free Congregation of Sauk County
1852 founded 1884 built 1988 NRHP-listed
309 Polk St.43°16′34″N 89°43′28″W / 43.27611°N 89.72444°W / 43.27611; -89.72444 (Free Congregation of Sauk County )
Sauk City, Wisconsin
Oldest Freethought -oriented congregation in the United States, located in Sauk City, Wisconsin since 1852. Its current building, known as Freethinkers' Hall or as Park Hall, was built in 1884.
First Unitarian Society of Madison
1949-1951 built 1973 NRHP-listed 2004 NHL
43°4′33.2″N 89°26′6.65″W / 43.075889°N 89.4351806°W / 43.075889; -89.4351806 (First Unitarian Society of Madison )
Shorewood Hills, Wisconsin
This is one of the largest congregations; its Modern Movement building was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright . Located in Shorewood Hills, a suburb of Madison, Wisconsin
First Unitarian Church
1891 built 1974 NRHP-listed
1009 E. Ogden Ave.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Ferry & Clas -designed Gothic Revival building
United Unitarian and Universalist Church
1878 built 1987 NRHP-listed
216 Main St.42°51′43″N 88°19′55″W / 42.86194°N 88.33194°W / 42.86194; -88.33194 (United Unitarian and Universalist Church )
Mukwonago, Wisconsin
Gothic
Stoughton Universalist Church
1858 built 1982 NRHP-listed
324 S. Page St.42°54′58″N 89°13′25″W / 42.91611°N 89.22361°W / 42.91611; -89.22361 (Stoughton Universalist Church )
Stoughton, Wisconsin
First Universalist Church
1898 built 1980 NRHP-listed
504 Grant St.44°57′45″N 89°37′29″W / 44.96250°N 89.62472°W / 44.96250; -89.62472 (First Universalist Church (Wausau, Wisconsin) )
Wausau, Wisconsin
Medieval English Revival style building designed by Alexander C. Eschweiler