Unitarian-Universalist Church

Nashua, United States

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We are the Unitarian Universalist Church of Nashua, NH. We seek to provide an accepting community and spiritual haven in a changing world.

Are you looking for a religious home where everyone is welcome, which puts emphasis on personal responsibility rather than on sin and guilt, where your joys and concerns are shared, where your friendships are deepened?

Grow with us in the liberal religious tradition that respects ideas, values, diversity, and encourages the exploration of spirituality and life’s meaning.

Sunday services are at 10:00am — come join us!

History

Established in 1826.

A Brief History

The Unitarian Universalist Church of Nashua was founded in 1826 as the First Congregational Society in Dunstable, now Nashua. The sanctuary was dedicated the following year. Earlier, the First Universalist Society was founded in 1818, and during the 1830’s the two congregations worshiped together. The Parish House was completed in 1929.

In 1956, the Unitarian and Universalist congregations merged to form the Unitarian Universalist Church of Nashua. Proceeds from the sale of the Universalist Church and parsonage made possible the construction of the religious education and office wing. This building also houses the White Wing School, founded in 1959 as a private, non-​sectarian pre-​school and kindergarten.

There are no doctrinal or creedal requirements for joining a Unitarian Universalist congregation.