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Northwest Unitarian Universalist Congregation

Unitarian Universalist churches in Georgia (U.S. state)
Northwest UU Congregation Profile
Northwest UU Congregation Profile

Northwest Unitarian Universalist Congregation (Northwest) was organized in 1969. The organization of Northwest was the result of action taken by the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta (UUCA) to establish a new congregation in the northwest suburbs of Atlanta. Sunday services and religious education programs were initially held in rented spaces. In 1976 the congregation moved to its newly constructed facility on a five-acre wooded lot in Sandy Springs, Georgia. In 1987, an additional building called the Chalice House was built to support the congregation's religious education program. In 2000, Northwest was designated as a Welcoming Congregation ensuring that the LGBTQ community could find a spiritual home at Northwest. In 2011, Northwest was recognized as an Accredited Green Sanctuary. Northwest is a Fair Share Congregation of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA).

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Northwest Unitarian Universalist Congregation
South Mount Vernon Highway, Sandy Springs

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N 33.90257 ° E -84.42047 °
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South Mount Vernon Highway 1017
30327 Sandy Springs
Georgia, United States
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Northwest UU Congregation Profile
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