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The British Unitarian Association

The British Unitarian Association was an organization founded in 1908 that supported Unitarian churches and their values in the UK. Unitarianism is a liberal Christian faith emphasizing personal belief, reason, and social justice rather than strict doctrines or traditional creeds. The association provided resources, advocacy, and networking for Unitarian congregations, promoting religious freedom, education, and humanitarian work. It played a key role in uniting diverse Unitarian communities, fostering their growth, and representing their interests within wider society until it merged with other bodies in 1972.