The Unitarian Universalist Church of the Restoration in Philadelphia, PA is a diverse and inclusive religious community that welcomes individuals from all backgrounds. Founded in 1820, the church is committed to restoring spiritual wholeness and embracing LGBTQ individuals, as well as promoting racial and cultural diversity. With no creed or doctrinal tests, the church offers Sunday services, religious exploration programs, social justice initiatives, and community events to foster personal and spiritual growth in a warm and extended family atmosphere.
Located in the Mount Airy neighborhood, the church's accessible building features an air-conditioned sanctuary, wheelchair lift, and accessible restrooms to accommodate individuals with disabilities. Led by Reverend McKinley Sims, the church offers multiplatform services, allowing attendees to participate in person, online via Zoom, or through livestream on their Facebook page and website. With a commitment to building Beloved Community, the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Restoration strives to create a sanctuary of love, compassion, and service in the city of Philadelphia.
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