Allegheny Unitarian Universalist Church
416 West North Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15212
About the Business
Allegheny Unitarian Universalist Church, located at 416 West North Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15212, is a welcoming and inclusive place of worship dedicated to fostering a sense of community and spiritual growth. As a Unitarian Universalist congregation, it embraces a diverse range of beliefs and encourages open-minded exploration of faith, justice, and compassion.
The church offers a variety of services and programs designed to support individuals and families on their spiritual journeys. From inspiring Sunday services to engaging religious education for all ages, Allegheny Unitarian Universalist Church provides a nurturing environment for personal and communal development. The church is also deeply committed to social justice and community service, actively participating in initiatives that promote equality, environmental sustainability, and human rights.
With its historic location in Pittsburgh's North Side, Allegheny Unitarian Universalist Church not only serves as a place for spiritual enrichment but also as a hub for cultural and community events. Whether you are seeking a spiritual home, a supportive community, or a place to make a positive impact, Allegheny Unitarian Universalist Church welcomes you with open arms.
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416 West North Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15212, United States
Reviews
"Imagine your dearest, most loving friend had a stroke. They are still your friend with all the Love & Wisdom, but currently need help moving and speaking is slower. They can make a full recovery, but need help. That is what the service is like. Be patient. Help your friend. They still have so much to offer."
"We were attending a service."
"A friendly congregation of folks who embrace differences. Services feature lots of singing and not a lot of structure - definitely not scripted, repetitive, or predictable. Small size limits opportunities for activities beyond the Sunday services."
"I was visiting for the first time. A number of people greeted me warmly before the service and one invited me and my teen to sign up for the weekly e-newsletter. The service was more structured and formal than i expected somehow, but i really admired the commitment to social justice and overcoming racism. Also they have a good sized group of school-age children who eagerly joined the children's program."
"Beautiful church, very welcoming people."
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