About the Map
1. Blue churches are Evangelical Universalist Churches this means they are traditional Protestants that believe in Universalism. They have more traditional views of the Bible and theological issues in general.
2. Green is Progressive Christian Universalist they are Universalist churches that have strong focus on Social Justice. They also tend to have greater freedom of thought on theological issues and more textual critical views of the Bible.
3. Pink is Non-Protestant Universalist these churches are Universalist that don't hold too Protestant beliefs like Sola fide or Sola scriptura. They can be Old Catholic, Liberal Catholic or some variety of Orthodox Christian.
4. Purple is UU Christian Fellowship they are a group of Unitarian Universalist Christian Bible studies some also have Christian worship. There are also some churches that are not UUCF but are friendly to Christianity. Because the mostly Post-Christian nature of the UU this is not for everyone. But if your a Universalist looking for community its worth a shot.
5. Orange are Friendly Churches not Universalist but are Friendly to the idea. To be put on the map as a Friendly Church the Church has to be a place where you can safely be a open Universalist. A small number of them are red because they have shown they are very Friendly for various reasons.
6. Yellow are Universalist Historical Sites. These places are important to the history of Christian Universalism. I have included many facts about Universalist history on the markers. For those who want to know more about Universalist history or want to make a pilgrimage to these places.*The Polish National Catholic Church and Grace Communion International are just hopeful Universalist lets pray that will change in the future. The Moravian Church very opened minded to Universalism but not officially hopeful Universalist.
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