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What “Pride” means to Rainbow Youth

February 18, 2018Standing on the Side of Love, Sunday Talks / Random MusingsGuest Post
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with Frances Arns, Executive Director, Rainbow Youth

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A Radical Religious Heritage

Auckland Unitarian Church and its Wider Connections
by John Maindonald

Today’s Unitarian (and Unitarian Universalist) churches are unusual because they do not expect members to share common doctrinal beliefs. Members join together because they share common values... Available as a PDF or ePub. Kindle and ePub versions also available at meBooks.

A Vision Splendid

The Influential Life of William Jellie
A British Unitarian in New Zealand

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