What does it mean for a Christian to say they are “unitarian”?
It means they believe that God is one person, the Father. This is in contrast to “trinitarian” Christians who believe God is three persons.
Unitarian Christians are convinced by biblical and historical study that Christianity began unitarian, and it was only centuries later that trinitarianism emerged. Unitarian Christians are trying to be faithful to the original teachings of Jesus and the apostles.
If you are like us, you hold the Bible to be paramount. You also know that the church has gotten things wrong in the past. Unitarian Christians, therefore, continue the reformation, returning to the sources, restoring the church's original, unitarian theology.
The Unitarian Christian Alliance is inviting Christians who believe that the one God of the Bible is the Father only, and in his human son Jesus, to join us. This is a simple truth whose time has come. We want to continue the Reformation, and return to the teachings of Jesus and his apostles.
The founding members of the board of the Unitarian Christian Alliance got together to discuss the motives and mission for the organization. This is an abbreviated version of that discussion.
An explanation of the UCA membership model
In this presentation from the 2024 UCA New Zealand Conference, Dale Tuggy demonstrates 14 contradictions implied when people suppose that the Jesus of Scripture is divine in the ways the scriptural authors hold the one God to be divine. The Biblical Jesus has many qualities, which in the eyes of Biblical authors rule out his being fully divine.
A Bible-oriented Christian should think that a fully divine Jesus is as impossible as a figure that is both a square and a triangle.
The organising team discuss plans for the first ever UK international UCA conference in 2024.