
Forrest Church
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Forrest Church was a prominent Unitarian Universalist minister, author, and public speaker known for his advocacy of liberal religion. He served as the senior minister of All Souls Church, Unitarian in New York City for over 30 years, where he became a well-respected figure in both religious and secular communities. Church's writings, including 'A Chosen Faith' and 'Without Apology,' reflect his deep commitment to exploring the intersections of faith, personal beliefs, and societal values. His work emphasized the importance of community, love, and the individual journey of spirituality.
Throughout his life, Church sought to articulate a vision of religion that was inclusive and relevant to contemporary society. He was not only an influential voice within Unitarian Universalism but also engaged in broader discussions about the role of religion in public life. His reflections on the separation of church and state, as well as his meditations on liberal religion, have left a lasting impact on both his congregation and the wider religious landscape.