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History of the Unitarian Church in Utah
Taken from the Utah History Encyclopedia. (Links Added)
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The South Valley Unitarian Universalist Society's co-ministers have recently been involved in organizing two new congregations: an Ogden group and a Park City group. In addition, there are expressions of interest in Unitarianism in other areas of the state, including Utah County. The Unitarian Church remains a vital part of the state entering the twenty-first century. Unitarians are the forefront of social issues, including promoting women's, minority, and gay rights, as well as caring for the homeless, promoting peace, and protecting the environment.

See: Stan Larson and Lorille Miller. Unitarianism in Utah, a Gentile Religion in Salt Lake City, 1891-1991 (1991); and Earl Morse Wilbut, A History of Unitarianism (1947, 1952).

Lorille Miller


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