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Franklin, First Universalist Society - "We, the First Universalist Society in Franklin, are a religious community which celebrates diversity where all are welcome."
 
Grafton and Upton, Unitarian Universalist Society of - "Our purpose is to be a free society and recognize each individual's right to develop his or her own beliefs. We join together for worship, for the exchange of religious and ethical knowledge, experience and opinion, and to affirm the worth of every human person."
 
Groton, First Parish Church of - "...a spiritual diverse, friendly, and open New England congregation located on the green on Main Street...built in 1755, is one of the oldest church buildings in America. The congregation serves families from the Nashoba Valley."
 
Lexington, First Parish - "First Parish Church Unitarian Universalist in Lexington is a liberal church that seeks to recognize and support the worth and dignity of every human being, to embrace an evolving faith in harmony with reason, to comfort and encourage people in their times of sorrow and need, and to help its members live out their values in their daily lives."
 
Littleton: First Church Unitarian - Diverse congregation of people dedicated to seeking truth, beauty and goodness, and promoting among all people the unity of the spirit in the bond of peace.
 
Marlboro and Hudson, Unitarian Church of - "... celebrating 150 years of liberal religion"
 
Melrose Unitarian Universalist Church - "a community of religious seekers, drawing inspiration not only from out Judeo-Christian heritage, but from other world religions as well."
 
Mendon & Uxbridge, Unitarian Universalist Congregation of - "We are a vibrant, dynamic, and warm, caring community of spiritually diverse seekers of truth and meaning for our lives."
 
Milton, First Parish - "We are a liberal religious community in Milton, MA, USA"
 
Needham, First Parish in Needham/Unitarian--Universalist - "Founded on the same date as the town, 1711, a supportive community for people who believe that ethical living is the supreme witness of religion."
 
Newburyport: First Religious Society - A welcoming congregation; site includes program description, sermons, history, newsletter, calendar of events.
 
Newton: First Unitarian Society in Newton - a lively, liberal congregation of about 350 adult members and over 200 children.
 
North Easton, Unity Church of - "We are a friendly and active Welcoming Congregation.... We welcome diversity. Services are held in a handicap-accessible, beautifully maintained, 125-year-old historic church.... The church features two renowned LaFarge stained-glass windows."
 
Norwell, First Parish - "The First Parish Unitarian Church of Norwell is a liberal church in dialogue with the religious questions of the modern world, yet still honoring the best within our Judeo-Christian heritage."
 
Pittsfield, Unitarian Universalist Church of - "... we seek to provide a supportive community for spiritual and intellectual exploration where acceptance and love empower us to develop ethical values and to act on our beliefs."
 
Provincetown: The Universalist Meeting House - "In a world of too much hate, intolerance and indifference , The Universalist Meeting House stands as an island of Safety, Nurturing and Love." [front page includes photo of the church's trompe l'oeil interior]
 
Reading - Unitarian Universalist Church of - "We, the people of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Reading, are an evolving community living the Principles and Purposes of the Unitarian Universalist Association to the best of our abilities."
 
Salem, First Universalist Society of - "We are a Welcoming Congregation in process. As a diverse congregation, we celebrate and honor life and its diversities together."
 
Scituate, First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church in - One of the first churches in North America: evolved from its 17th-century beginnings, through its 19th-century conversion to unitarianism, to its UU character today. Site includes History, excerpted Newsletter, Schedules.
 
Springfield, Unitarian Universalist Society of Greater - "As a community, we respect human individuality, accept human diversity, enjoy human fellowship, serve human needs and share human dreams."
 
 

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