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How to be a Unitarian – Thursdays from 11th June to 16th July, 7-9pm


  • Online only LDPA 1-6 Essex Street London, England, WC2R 3HU United Kingdom (map)

You are invited to sign up for this six-part online course, led by Jane Blackall and Charlotte Chanteloup, which is intended as both an orientation for those who are relatively new to Unitarianism and a chance for longer-standing Unitarians to reflect on their faith, in the context of the wider movement and our historic religious tradition. Sessions will include some input from the course leaders and plenty of time for conversation and sharing to explore the various questions and issues raised. 

Participants will be asked to send in their responses to a few preparatory questions about their own experience and understanding of Unitarianism before the course starts. There will be a short article to read before each session (and some not-too-strenuous ‘homework’ to do each week). Over the six weeks we will touch on the following topics: 

11th June: Introduction to Unitarianism: Reflection on our Experience 
18th June: Unitarian Theology: Sources, Values, Principles 
25th June: The Unitarian Denomination: Our Wider Movement 
2nd July: Being Unitarian in Community: Commitment to a Congregation 
9th July: Deepening Your Unitarianism: Doing Our Own Spiritual Work 
16th July: Being a Unitarian in the World: Living Your Faith Every Day

Please sign up ASAP as places are limited. Even if you’ve participated in the course when it was run in 2018 and 2022 you’re welcome to join as there is always more to learn and new people to meet and exchange ideas with. Email jane@kensington-unitarians.org.uk and we will send out preparatory questions in late May. 

Earlier Event: 16 May
Serving with Grace Workshop