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The Universalist Convocation is launching a new monthly evening Zoom Vesper Service on the first Wednesday of each month. We are launching this program to build community among people who would like to Learn, Explore, and Celebrate our Universalist heritage. Visit our Monthly Vesper Schedule page to see dates and times and how you can receive the Zoom link.


Monthly evening vesper services are held on Zoom on the first Wednesday of each month at 8:00 pm Eastern, 7:00 pm Central, 6:00 pm Mountain, 5:00 pm Pacific. Visit our Monthly Vesper Schedule page for dates and how to receive a Zoom link. Learn more…

Come join fellow Unitarian Universalists at the Annual Universalist Convocation. No experience required! Attending a Universalist Convocation is a perfect way to learn the rich history of the other U in our UU faith tradition. This annual meetings are usually held from Friday to Sunday on the third weekend in May. Learn more…

Registration is open to everyone. You need not be a member of an existing Unitarian Universalist congregation or any other religious body. During registration you will have the ability to select the days you would like to attend and, if available, accommodations and meal plans offered by the conference host. You can register and pay online. Learn more...

The mission of Universalist Convocations is to gather Unitarian Universalists together to Learn, Explore and Celebrate our Universalist heritage. Experience how this heritage informs Unitarian Universalism today and helps to light its way toward the future.   Learn more…

In October 1990, approximately 100 individuals from 13 states representing 24 different Universalist heritage churches convened at historic Shelter Neck, NC for the first two-day Universalist Convocation. Learn more…

The Universalist Convocation is a volunteer member organization. Our success is dependent upon individuals donating their time, talent and treasure. Yearly membership is only $10.00. Join today and contribute to the preservation of the spiritual roots of American Universalism. Learn more…