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- Albany: First UU Society
"We welcome all men, women and children who seek a religion based on the inherent sanctity of every person's free and responsible search for truth and meaning." Calendar, newsletter, sermons.
- Albion: Pullman Memorial Universalist Church
The Pullman Memorial Universalist Church in Albion NY has a long history of affirming human dignity and repsonsibility throughout Orleans County. The church was founded in 1894 and is still today a beacon of liberal religion along the Erie Canal.
- Amherst: Unitarian Universalist Church of Amherst
"We believe that there is truth to be found in all religions, but that no religion has all the truth." Suburban Buffalo's welcoming congregation of diverse perspectives joined in a common quest for spiritual growth and understanding.
- Auburn: Unitarian-Universalist Church
UU church in the northeastern Finger Lakes. Directions, mailing lists.
- Bay Shore: Unitarian Universalist Society of South Suffolk
A Unitarian Universalist Society located in Bay Shore, Long Island, New York. It promotes liberal thought, open mindedness, and everyone's ability to discover their own inherent truths about themselves, the Universe, and creation.
- Big Flats: UU Fellowship
A growing congregation in the lower Finger Lakes Region. We are an intentionally inclusive congregation which welcomes everyone. We do not require adherence to a creed or dogma, but we do have commonly held principles that we affirm and promote.
- Buffalo: Unitarian Universalist Church of Buffalo
"Since 1831, your home for liberal religion in Buffalo... We work together for good in our local community, nation, and world, awakening social conscience to the end of dispelling intolerance and injustice." Site includes schedules, sermons, newsletter excerpts, directions, and map.
- Canandaigua: UU Church of Canandaigua, NY
"We believe that there is truth to be found in all religions, but that no religion has all the truth." A Finger Lakes welcoming congregation of diverse perspectives joined in a common quest for spiritual growth and understanding.
- Canton: Unitarian Universalist Church
UU church in northern New York
- Central Square: First Universalist Church
Historic church in Oswego County.
- Croton: UU Fellowship of Briacliff, Croton, and Ossining
UU fellowship in northern Westchester. Calendar, sermons.
- Flushing (NYC): Unitarian Universalist Church of Flushing
147-54 Ash Avenue, Flushing, NY 11355, 718-353-3860. Sunday services at 11 AM, Fellowship hour. We welcome people of all races, ethnic origins, religious backgrounds, ages, sexual orientation and the differently abled. We welcome you!
- Garden City: UU Congregation of Central Nassau
Photo gallery, calendar, history.
- Hastings-on-Hudson: First Unitarian Society of Westchester
In the spirit of universal fellowship and individual freedom of belief, this society welcomes everyone without regard to race, color or sexual orientation.
- Ithaca: First Unitarian Church
In the middle of the Finger Lakes, in Upstate New York, home of Cornell University and Ithaca College. Newsletter, calendar, and map.
- Ithaca: UU Fellowship
Lay-led UU fellowship meeting in Ithaca NY
- Kingston: Unitarian Universalist Congregation Of the Catskills
Fellowship in the Catskills. "We believe that there are many paths to religious truth. We're dedicated to freedom of belief, enhancing personal dignity, and improving the quality of life for all."
- Manhasset: Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Shelter Rock
UUCSR, a Unitarian Universalist congregation located in Manhasset, Long Island, New York
- Mount Kisco/Bedford: UU Fellowship of Northern Westchester
"We are committed to building and sustaining a supportive Unitarian Universalist community, promoting personal, religious and spiritual growth, and nurturing our common search for truth and meaning. We create and pass on traditions with joy and celebration."
- Nassau County: Muttontown Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
Small, non-creedal UU church located on Route 25A in Muttontown (between Old Brookville and East Norwich) in northern Nassau County, Long Island. Services are at 10:30 a.m. on Sundays the year 'round.
- New York: Community Church
UU Church in midtown Manhattan. "Creating a caring, anti-racist, diverse spiritual community in New York City."
- New York: Fouth Universalist Society
We are a liberal religious community in which to seek spiritual growth, people are held together by a sense of mutual concerns rather than religious law. We consider religious questions with others who may not be certain that they have all the answers, and with whom we share many values.
- Niagara Falls:First Unitarian Universalist Church of Niagara
A free and open religious community in which we support each other and serve our church. We beleive a shared liberal religious community is vital to ourselves, our community, and the world.
- Northville: North Fork Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
UU fellowship near Riverhead, Long Island (Contents not viewable without Flash.)
- Oneonta: UU Society of Oneonta, NY
"Love is the doctrine of this church, the quest for truth is its sacrament, and service is its prayer." Site includes location information, newsletters and sermons.
- Orange County: Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Rock Tavern
A growing congregation with an active lay involvement. Site contains a historical description of our congregation and a monthly calendar of activities.
- Plattsburgh: Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Plattsburgh
Lay-led UU congregation in northern New York
- Rensselaer: Riverside Community Universalist Unitarian Congregation
"We are an open religious community. We seek diversity and growth in our congregation." Site has schedule of services and FAQ.
- Rochester: First Unitarian Church
Information on congregational activities and programs, upcoming sermon topics, and our Louis Kahn building; extensive sermon archive (1996-present).
- Rochester: First Universalist Church
Founded in 1846, our congregation is a diverse metropolitan group exhibiting a strong intergenerational feeling of family. We are a thriving, friendly group characterized by enthusiasm and activity. Each of us has an opportunity to participate in a variety of church and social activities. We strive to practice the Unitarian Universalist qualities of equality and tolerance which encompass a wide range of religious ideas and beliefs.
- Saratoga Springs: Unitarian Universalist Congregation
The calendar is filled with holy days. Like Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. At the Unitarian Universalist Congregation, every day is an important day in the personal search for truth.
- Schenectady: First Unitarian Society of Schenectady
A liberal religious society with a long tradition of social action and social justice in our community and in the world. We all share in caring about the personal, ethical, and spiritual development of our children and youth.
- South Nassau Freeport: South Nassau Unitarian Universalist Congregation
UU church on Long Island. Calendar, sermons, animations, and pop-ups.
- Southold: First Universalist Church
Historic UU church on the north fork of Long Island.
- Staten Island: Unitarian Church of Staten Island
Since its founding by abolitionists a hundred and fifty years ago, the church has had a proud and liberal heritage. Their leadership and members have included participants in the Underground Railroad and workers for civil rights, champions of women's suffage and women's liberation; antiwar and antinuclear activists.
- Stony Brook: UU Fellowship at Stony Brook
UU church in Stony Brook, L.I. Newsletter, calendar, mailing list.
- Syracuse: First Unitarian Universalist Society of Syracuse
"Building Community with Compassion, Service, Diversity and Spirit".
- Syracuse: May Memorial Unitarian Universalist Society (MMUUS)
Includes weekly newsletter, sermon database, history, and humor.
- Utica: Unitarian Universalist Church
We strive to be a caring, family friendly, inter-generational, Unitarian Universalist community for ourselves and the greater Mohawk Valley. Services on Sunday at 10:30 AM Rev. Kaaren Anderson, Minister
- Watertown: All Souls Unitarian Univeralist Church
"We are a liberal religious group dedicated to assisting each other in the search for truth and meaning in our lives." Founded 1823
- White Plains: Community Unitarian Church
A self-coverning congregation of nearly 500 members and families in lower Westchester county that was established in 1907. We come together to worship, serve the community and create an enriching, non-dogmatic religious environment.
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