You’ve been here before: It’s the bazaar next door to the sanctuary, the place all the Unitarian Universalists go after a Sunday morning service to grab a cup of fairly-traded coffee, find a friend, navigate around the card tables strewn with social-action petitions, groan about (or praise!) the choir, amend the sermon, buy a book, look for brunch partners, or lurk hoping to overhear something really interesting. The walls of the parish hall are covered with bulletins and posters for this or that committee; the brochure rack invites you to “Meet the Unitarian Universalists” and hear the voices of UU theists, humanists, Christians, feminists, and on and on. It’s a lively place — so lively, in fact, that although ministers might not want to admit it, some people in the congregation show up only for Coffee Hour.
Surely you’re thinking: What a great model for a group blog! Thanks to My Irony’s Chutney, a group of us UU bloggers have been talking for the last month about ways to expand and enrich the on-line conversation about Unitarian Universalism, liberal religion, and the UUA. Today we’re debuting Coffee Hour, an interactive group blog.
[via Across, Beyond, Through]
I identified as and attended a UU church for several years before moving to Austin; since moving here I’ve visited Live Oak Unitarian Universalist and First UU. While I don’t attend or formally identify myself as such, if I were to be categorized religiously, this would be the most likely spot for me. I’m pleased to see an online community blog established!

I am a similar UU in that I don’t usually attend or call myself a member, but my belief system falls most naturally in that direction. I took a test at beliefnet.com called belief-o-matic [believe it or not] that ranked UU as my #1 spiritual identification with several forms of Buddhism following closely. It was actually very accurate. Amusing though, that with 28 religions listed Roman Catholicism was #28 despite my Catholic upbringing. Perhaps I should analyze this?!