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Astennu's Tower - The personal website of a Christian Universalist.
Biblical Unitarian - Essays in support of Unitarian Christianity (not to be confused with Unitarian Universalism).
Boy in the Bands - Weblog by the Rev. Scott Wells, of Washington D.C., concerning Universalist Christian theology and ministry, as well as other matters related to the Unitarian Universalist Association.
Donald O'Bloggin - Weblog dedicated to news of UUism in North America, especially in young adult, campus, and youth ministry.
Joyce Dowling - Personal home page includes writings on UU beliefs and lay sermons.
Looking for Faith - Weblog by Cambridge, Massachusetts-based UU member and volunteer examines religion and spirituality from a Unitarian Universalist perspective.
Looking For The Light in The Port of Indecision - It is worthwhile to look at one's religious, ethical and moral beliefs once in a while to see where one is doing well and where one falls short. Questioning and reflection are an important part of Unitarian-Universalism.
Marilyn Sewell - Reflections on spiritual issues in relation to real human problems by the UU minister and author.
Marti Keller - Site for UU minister and consultant to liberal progressive spritual communities includes writings, schedule, public events and expressions, information on small group ministries, social action, youth ministry, and associated activities.
A Tulsa Unitarian Universalist - Jeff Day writes about his experiences with Unitarian Universalism, beliefs, experiences in life and in the church, and friends.
Unitarian Jihad - Humor column by Jon Carroll. (April 8, 2005)