Links you may find useful
Unitarian Universalist is pretty long. When used to qualify
other terms like Unitarian Universalist Church of Long Beach, the
phrase gets to be a mouthful. To cope with this UUs frequenly use
acronyms like UUCLB. (See previous sentence for
definitions.) In the descriptions that follow, many acronyms are
used. The full meaning is usually found in one of the immediately
preceeding sentences.
On this page you will find the following:
Finding UU Congregations
Who R UU
UU Related Sites
Interesting Sites
Finding UU Congregations
Since you are reading this, you were either intentionally looking for
us or you unintentionally stumbled across this web page.
You may find the following links useful if you were looking for us or
another UU congregation.
If you have only a printed copy of this page, it is from the website of
the UU Church of Long Beach at http://www.uuclb.org
UUCLB and all other UU churches in America are members of the Unitarian
Universalist Association of Congregations or the UUA. The UUA web site
is http://www.uua.org. On
that web site you can search for UU congregations on the page
http://www.uua.org/CONG/.
UUCLB can be found in either Country: United States, or UUA District: Pacific
Southwest District, or State/Province: California, or United States
Postal Code: 90815.
UUCLB and other UU churches in the area are members of the Pacific
South West District of the UUA or PSWD. The PSWD web site is
http://www.pswd.uua.org. On their
site you will find us under California Congregations (Link at the
bottom of the page or http://www.pswd.uua.org/churches/churches-ca.html).
The Open Directory Project is the largest, most comprehensive
web directory that is edited by human beings. It is not a search
engine updated by robots that crawl the web. If you find
something here, a human volunteer had a hand in it. The main ODP web
page is http://www.dmoz.org. You can
find us and other UU congregations in California using the link
http://www.dmoz.org/Society/ Religion_and_Spirituality/ Unitarianism_and_Universalism/ Congregations/United_States/ California/
@LA is The Southern California Directory and Search
Engine for Greater Los Angeles, Orange County, and the Inland Empire.
The main @LA page is http://www.at-la.com.
You can find us and other UU congregations in the area by either
navigating from the home page to Religion and then Unitarian
Universalists or by going to
http://www.at-la.com/@la-god/#unit.
Who R UU
These are links you might find of interest in knowing who are UU.
The World Wide Web and the "Web of Life" -- Tim Berners-Lee
http://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/UU.html
The Dictionary of Unitarian and Universalist Biography is an ongoing project of the
Unitarian Univesalist Historical Society. It contains concise biographies of Unitarian and Universalist leaders
and celebrated individuals whose religion was Unitarian, Universalist, or Unitarian Universalist.
It can be found at http://www.uua.org/uuhs/duub.
Unitrian Universalist Legislative Ministry is a statewide social justice ministry.
UULM promotes public policies that reflect the Unitarian Universalist purposes and principles.
Learn more about UULM at their web site www.uulmca.org.
"The Unitarian Universalist Service Committee is a nonsectarian organization that promotes human rights
and social justice worldwide."
"Through a potent combination of advocacy, education and partnerships with grassroots organizations, UUSC
supports programs and policies that empower women, defend the rights of children and support the struggles
of indigenous people and oppressed racial and ethnic groups."
Learn more about UUSC at their web site http://www.uusc.org
Interesting Sites
Beliefnet (http://www.beliefnet.com)
is "a multi-faith e-community designed to help you meet your own religious and spiritual
needs -- in an interesting, captivating and engaging way."