This is for the Unitarian Universalist Christians out there, especially those in groups. Mama G (Mom to the Left) asked the question and I would like us to answer it.

Alas, I’m not terribly much help since I try to find Christians of some closely related habits to fellowship with. But surely there’s a critical mass of UUCFers in this area?

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One Response to How do you practice Christianity?

  1. Dudley Jones says:

    All these years in New Jersey and I have never actually met a live UU Christian. I understand that UU Christians can mostly be found in New England. I even heard that some New England UU churches share summer camp facilities with UCC groups, which is very ecumenical.

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