Unitarian Universalist
Church of the Hill Country
Sunday Service @10am 960 Barnett St., Kerrville Texas
Helpful Links
Click on the title to be taken to these websites.
Unitarian Universalists Beliefs
To learn more about what Unitarian Universalists believe, please visit the UUA website linked above.
Unitarian Universalist Magazine
This quarterly magazine celebrates liberal religion and the people it inspires.
Unitarian Universalist History
The origins of our faith are based on the concept of choice, and are detailed in the UUA website linked to above.
Famous Unitarian Universalists
UU’s past and present have included authors, scientists, jurists, artists, and politicians, including many US presidents.
Music is an important part of our worship services. To access our hymnals and songbooks, click on the link above.
For a weekly guide to Unitarian Universalist blogs and other user-generated content on the Web, click on the above link.
Unitarian Universalist Association Bookstore
Follow the link above to shop the online UUA bookstore and gift shop.
Located on 142 rugged acres in the storied Hill Country near Kerrville, Texas, UBarU serves UU congregations as well as other groups consistent with the mission for religious retreats and educational programs.
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Kerrville
Another UU group is available. Call them at 830-896-4560 or visit them 213 Loma Vista Drive in Kerrville.
Unitarian Universalist Association, Southern Region
To learn more about what’s going on in our region, please click on the above link.
Covenant Unitarian Universalist Pagans
CUUPS is an organization dedicated to networking Pagan-identified Unitarian Universalists (UUs), educating people about Paganism, promoting interfaith dialogue, developing Pagan liturgies and theologies, and supporting Pagan-identified UU religious professionals.
Click on the link above to see a video that tells the story of our faith through powerful imagery and inspirational testimonials
Church of the Larger Fellowship Unitarian Universalist
The CLF is a Unitarian Universalist congregation with no geographical boundary.
