I’m joining the Unitarian Christian Association

The Unitarian Christian Association is an affiliated society of the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches, a.k.a. the British Unitarians. I’ve wanted to join for some time; I like their publications — I almost wrote publicans — and tone. But without access to a pounds sterling account, it has been impractical to try. (Might cost more to send the money than the £20 dues.)

But now they have a PayPal account. And so I’ve signed up. Since I have a PayPal account it took only a couple of minutes.

You can too.

By Scott Wells

Scott Wells, 46, is a Universalist Christian minister doing Universalist theology and church administration hacks in Washington, D.C.

2 comments

  1. Welcome aboard, Scott.

    I have been a member of the UCA for years and they’ve remained a constant as I’ve developed my ‘spiritual life’. As I’m sure you are aware, they offer a thoughtful, inclusive Christian path – a reflection on the whole membership, I think.

    In recent years they also seem to have become gradually more active and innovative in terms of events (if you plan to visit the UK anytime soon).

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