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The International Council of Unitarians and Universalists (ICUU) was an
umbrella organization An umbrella organization is an association of (often related, industry-specific) institutions who work together formally to coordinate activities and/or pool resources. In business, political, and other environments, it provides resources and ofte ...
founded in 1995 comprising many Unitarian, Universalist, and
Unitarian Universalist Unitarian or Unitarianism may refer to: Christian and Christian-derived theologies A Unitarian is a follower of, or a member of an organisation that follows, any of several theologies referred to as Unitarianism: * Unitarianism (1565–present) ...
organizations. It was disolved in 2021 along with the Unitarian Universalist Partner Church Council to make way for a new merged entity. Some groups represented only a few hundred people; while the largest, the Unitarian Universalist Association, had more than 160,000 members —including over 150,000 in the United States.


History

The original initiative for its establishment was contained in a resolution of the
General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches The General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches (GAUFCC or colloquially British Unitarians) is the umbrella organisation for Unitarian, Free Christians, and other liberal religious congregations in the United Kingdom and Irelan ...
(British Unitarians) in 1987. This led to the establishment of the Advocates for the Establishment of an International Organization of Unitarians (AEIOU), which worked towards creating the council. However, the General Assembly resolution provided no funding. The Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) became particularly interested in the establishment of a council when it had to deal with an increasing number of applications for membership from congregations outside North America. It had already granted membership to congregations in
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, the
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and
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, and congregations in Sydney,
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and
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had applied for membership. Rather than admit congregations from all over the world, the UUA hoped that they would join a world council instead. The UUA thus became willing to provide funding for the council's establishment. As a result, the council was finally established at a meeting in
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, United States on 23–26 March 1995.


Principles and purposes

The Preamble to the Constitution of the International Council of Unitarians and Universalists reads: We, the member groups of the International Council of Unitarians and Universalists, affirming our belief in religious community based on: *liberty of conscience and individual thought in matters of faith, *the inherent worth and dignity of every person. *justice and compassion in human relations, *responsible stewardship in human relations, *and our commitment to democratic principles, declare our purposes to be: *to serve the Infinite Spirit of Life and the human community by strengthening the worldwide Unitarian and Universalist faith, *to affirm the variety and richness of our living traditions, *to facilitate mutual support among member organizations, *to promote our ideals and principles around the world, *to provide models of liberal religious response to the human condition which upholds our common values.


Members


Full members

*
Australian and New Zealand Unitarian Universalist Association The Australia and New Zealand Unitarian Universalist Association or ANZUUA is a Unitarian Universalist organisation which serves as the organising body for Unitarian and Universalist congregations in Australia and New Zealand. ANZUUA was establ ...
(ANZUUA), 500 members * Brazilian Unitarian Association * Burundi Unitarian Church *
Canadian Unitarian Council The Canadian Unitarian Council (french: link=no, Conseil unitarien du Canada) (CUC) is a liberal religious association of Unitarian and Unitarian Universalist congregations in Canada. It was formed on May 14, 1961, initially to be the nationa ...
, 5,150 *Czech Republic: Náboženská společnost českých unitářů (Religious Society of Czech Unitarians) *Denmark: Unitarisk Kirkesamfund, 55 families * European Unitarian Universalists, 120 members across Europe *Finland: Unitarian Universalist Society of Finland, 22 members *Germany: Unitarier - Religionsgemeinschaft freien Glaubens *Hungary: Unitarian Church of Hungary, 25,000 members *India: The Indian Council of Unitarian Churches, which includes the Khasi Unitarian Union, 9,000 members, and the Unitarian Christian Church of Madras, 225 members * Indonesia Global Church of God, around 200 members *Netherlands:
Vrijzinnige Geloofsgemeenschap NPB The Vrijzinnige Geloofsgemeenschap NPB (English: ''Liberal Community of Faith NBP'') is a Liberal Christianity, liberal Christian denomination in the Netherlands, a member of the Dutch Raad van Kerken (English: ''Council of Churches'') and the Int ...
, 4,385 members (2011), 60 congregations *Nigeria: First Unitarian Church of Nigeria and Ijo Isokan Gbogbo Eda (Unitarian Brotherhood Church)Defunct * Norwegian Unitarian Church *Philippines: Unitarian Universalist Church of the Philippines founded 1954, 2000 members *Romania:
Unitarian Church of Transylvania The Unitarian Church of Transylvania ( hu, Erdélyi Unitárius Egyház; ro, Biserica Unitariană din Transilvania), also known as the Hungarian Unitarian Church ( hu, Magyar Unitárius Egyház; ro, Biserica Unitariană Maghiară), is a Christian ...
, 80,000 members *South Africa: Unitarian Church of South Africa, 110 members *Spain:
Unitarian Universalist Society of Spain The Unitarian Universalist Religious Society of Spain (''Sociedad religiosa Unitaria Universalista de España'', SUUE) was an attempt to organize Unitarian Universalism in Spain. Although the SUUE became a member of the International Council of Un ...
, 55 members *UK:
General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches The General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches (GAUFCC or colloquially British Unitarians) is the umbrella organisation for Unitarian, Free Christians, and other liberal religious congregations in the United Kingdom and Irelan ...
, 6,000 members *USA: Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA), 162,796 (adult members)


Reorganizing

* Kosciol Unitarianski (Unitarian Church in Poland), 80 attendees and friends. Polish Unitarians have reported a need for a period of reorganization, and that at this time they are unable to maintain the level of activity needed to be full Council members, be it moved that membership of these groups be suspended. This action is taken with regret and the ICUU looks forward to welcoming Poland back into membership at the earliest possible date.


Provisional members

Churches and religious associations which have expressed their will to become members of the Council may be admitted as "Provisional Members" for a period of time (generally two or four years), until the Council decides that they have shown their organizational stability, affinity with the ICUU principles and commitment to deserve becoming Full Members of the Council. Provisional Members are invited to Council meetings through a delegate but cannot vote. *Kenyan Unitarians


Emerging groups

According to th
Bylaws of the ICUU
Emerging Groups are ''"applicants that are deemed to be reasonable prospects for membership, but do not fulfil the conditions of either Provisional membership or Full Membership"''. These groups may be designated as Emerging Groups by the Executive Committee upon its sole discretion. Emerging Groups may be invited as observers to General Meetings. The current list of Emerging Groups after the last meeting of the Executive Committee (London, 22–25 November 2008) is as follows: *Congo Unitarians *French Unitarians
Assemblée Fraternelle des Chrétiens Unitariens

Unitarian Universalists Hong Kong
Hong Kong (China)

*Mexico (two groups: th
''Free Unitarian Congregation of Mexico, (LCUM)''
and the ''Unitarian Universalists of Mexico AC'')


Associates

Organizations with beliefs and purposes closely akin to those of ICUU but which by nature of their constitution are not eligible for full membership or which do not wish to become full members now or in the foreseeable future, may become Associates of the ICUU. The application must be approved by the ICUU Council Meeting.


Unitarian or Universalist groups which are in contact but with no formal link to the ICUU


Peace and Harmony Center
Ushuaia, Argentina
Christian Unitarian Church of Argentina
Buenos Aires, Argentina *Bolivian Unitarians *Costa Rican Unitarians (apparently inactive) *Croatian Unitarian Universalists (UU Section of th
Humanitas
association) * Eglise Unitarienne de France
Berlin Unitarian Church
(Germany)
Free Unitarian Fellowship
Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) *Icelandic Unitarians within the National Church of Iceland * Doojin Christian Church (Japan)
Ruai/Tasia Unitarian Universalist Church
in Kenya
UU Fellowship of Puerto Rico


See also

*
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References


External links


Official Website Of International Council of Unitarians and Universalists
*Morrison, Mark D. (2016)
A Ménage á Trois: The UUA, GAUFCC and IARF and the Birth of the ICUU
, an 89-page historical essay. Retrieved 15 January 2020 {{Authority control Christian organizations established in 1995 Supraorganizations Unitarian Universalist organizations United and uniting churches International bodies of denominations